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Planeta Proibido

Título original: Forbidden Planet
  • 1956
  • Livre
  • 1 h 38 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,5/10
56 mil
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POPULARIDADE
2.598
1.877
Planeta Proibido (1956)
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Space Sci-FiAdventureSci-Fi

Uma tripulaçà o vai investigar o silêncio da colônia de um planeta só para encontrar dois sobreviventes e um segredo mortal que um deles tem.Uma tripulaçà o vai investigar o silêncio da colônia de um planeta só para encontrar dois sobreviventes e um segredo mortal que um deles tem.Uma tripulaçà o vai investigar o silêncio da colônia de um planeta só para encontrar dois sobreviventes e um segredo mortal que um deles tem.

  • Direção
    • Fred M. Wilcox
  • Roteiristas
    • Cyril Hume
    • Irving Block
    • Allen Adler
  • Artistas
    • Walter Pidgeon
    • Anne Francis
    • Leslie Nielsen
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,5/10
    56 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    2.598
    1.877
    • Direção
      • Fred M. Wilcox
    • Roteiristas
      • Cyril Hume
      • Irving Block
      • Allen Adler
    • Artistas
      • Walter Pidgeon
      • Anne Francis
      • Leslie Nielsen
    • 436Avaliações de usuários
    • 97Avaliações da crítica
    • 80Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 2 vitórias e 3 indicações no total

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    Walter Pidgeon
    Walter Pidgeon
    • Dr. Morbius
    Anne Francis
    Anne Francis
    • Altaira Morbius
    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Commander Adams
    Warren Stevens
    Warren Stevens
    • Lt. 'Doc' Ostrow
    Jack Kelly
    Jack Kelly
    • Lt. Farman
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Chief Quinn
    Earl Holliman
    Earl Holliman
    • Cook
    George D. Wallace
    George D. Wallace
    • Bosun
    • (as George Wallace)
    Robert Dix
    Robert Dix
    • Crewman Grey
    • (as Bob Dix)
    Jimmy Thompson
    Jimmy Thompson
    • Crewman Youngerford
    James Drury
    James Drury
    • Crewman Strong
    Harry Harvey Jr.
    • Crewman Randall
    Roger McGee
    • Crewman Lindstrom
    Peter Miller
    Peter Miller
    • Crewman Moran
    Morgan Jones
    Morgan Jones
    • Crewman Nichols
    Richard Grant
    • Crewman Silvers
    Robby the Robot
    Robby the Robot
    • Robby the Robot
    • (as Robby The Robot)
    James Best
    James Best
    • Crewman
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Fred M. Wilcox
    • Roteiristas
      • Cyril Hume
      • Irving Block
      • Allen Adler
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    sdlitvin

    Unusually thoughtful sci-fi for 1950's (and even for today)

    At a time when science fiction movies were invariably cheap rubber monsters attacking our cities and scaring our women, "Forbidden Planet" offered an usually thought-provoking plot that worked on a number of levels. Today, too many sci-fi movies are nothing but computer-generated special effects extravaganzas masking the lack of thoughtful plot and characterization. "Forbidden Planet" had awesome special effects for their time (many of which still hold up well today)--but these were used to effectively support the multifaceted plot and characterizations, not try to compensate for their lack.

    The Shakespearean ("The Tempest") and Freudian ("Id-monster") elements have been noted by many critics. In the 1950's, with the atomic and hydrogen bombs so new and terrifying, other sci-fi movies had asked whether man had the wisdom to use all the new science for good rather than evil. But they usually dealt with that solely on a surface level, by just having some monster created with the new science that comes out and kills a bunch of people. Only "Forbidden Planet" dared to actually delve into the depths of human psychology to see what our baser instincts are capable of when given full rein. It directly refuted the notion that all that new science and technology was somehow civilizing humanity. The Krell, a far more advanced race than we, are never seen on screen (only their artifacts are shown, leaving you to imagine what they looked like). But their disappearance is a warning that even a far more advanced race like they, couldn't escape the baser instincts and subconscious drives deep within their own brains--so what of man?

    One subplot that is less often discussed, but equally well thought out, is the scenes with Altaira and the tiger, an allusion to the myth of the virgin and the unicorn. Until Altaira meets the male crew of the C-57-D, she is virginal and the tiger is a tame beast in her presence. After she has her romantic interludes with Farman and the captain, the tiger attacks her. (Being the 1950's, the dialogue only subtly suggests what has happened.)

    For "Star Trek" fans, it's worth seeing "Forbidden Planet" just to list all the parallels between "Forbidden Planet" and "Star Trek: The Original Series". The basic theme (a "United Planets" spaceship explores a strange new world), the characters and characterizations, the weapons, and even the special effects all seem to have unconsciously inspired Gene Roddenberry to create his own vision.
    adaml-2

    Brilliant: Undiluted Pulp Science Fiction on the big screen

    This is the Roman Empire of Science Fiction films. All films before lead into it, and all films since flow out of it. It captures the romance, the spirit, and the nifty look of 1950's pulp science fiction. This is one science fiction movie with a theme, not just eye candy. No matter how high humanity climbs on the evolutionary scale, no matter how advanced our technology becomes, we must never forget the primal instincts of our darker nature.

    This film is a masterpiece.
    bob the moo

    A great sci-fi that rose above the 'reds are a-coming' level of its peers and delivered an intelligent script with some humour in an attractive film that has stood up well over the years

    A space ship has carried out the year long journey from Earth to the remote planet Altair-5 with orders to check on a scientific posting there. They find only one small compound on the whole planet – home to scientist Dr Edward Morbius, his daughter Altaira and a fantastic robot called Robby. Learning of the deaths of the others of the original group, Commander Adams decides to stay until he can contact Earth for further orders. However 'something' else is on the planet with them and the ship is subject to sabotage of key equipment. Things escalate when members of the crew are attacked and the full extent of the dangers on the planet become more and more clear.

    I have seen quite a few trashy sci-fi's from the 1950's because I rather enjoy their b-movie qualities but this is far from being a genre film because it stands out from the usual sci-fi's that act as an allegory for communism (whether deliberate or in hindsight) because this film is very intelligent – although I assume it was based on the fears of the period as well, or at least I'd like to think so. Certainly, at a time when nuclear war and technology was risking the Earth, it seems only fitting that the film send a message about the destructive power of technology that the Krell were not ready to use. The script is quite intelligent even if the plot has plenty of holes in it if you're looking for them. The idea of a destructive power within the subconscious is interesting and well delivered and it is certainly a lot more thought provoking than many other sci-fi's of the period. It also has a good mix of comedy in the form of the cook and, surprisingly, Robby the Robot (one of the most famous robots in cinema history) but mainly the film succeeds because of the interesting concept and good delivery.

    It's not all perfect of course and some of the plot holes are a bit of a pain if you really want to pick at them and also the need for a 'happy' ending spoils what should have been a much darker conclusion – I don't understand why the script spent so much time warning only to offer an optimistic view of the self same things that it had warned against. However, it doesn't overdo this aspect and it still works well enough

    The cast are roundly solid even if some of the performances are a little bit stiff and just what you'd expect from the genre. Certainly these actors are not as adept at interacting with special effects as those working with green screen lots are – they generally look clunky when they are firing lasers or interacting with the beast. It's hard to watch Nielsen in straight roles now that I've grown up with him in his Police Squad style material but he is good enough for his material here even if he is a little bit wooden at times. Pidgeon is also a bit wooden but it fits his character and the genre and his performance is good. Anne Francis is a little off but she is a little minx and she serves her purpose on the whole. I appear to be one of the few viewers who liked Holliman's work as the comic relief cook but I must admit to finding the rest of the crew (including Kelly and Stevens) to be quite workmanlike even if they weren't 'bad' per se.

    Overall this is a great piece of sci-fi that has stood up really well over the past 50 or so years. The film may look rather quaint by today's standards but it is intelligent, funny and thought provoking – true, it's not really high art but it is certainly heads and shoulders above the standards set by the rest of the genre. Not as spectacular or as action-based as many of our modern sci-fi's but it just has different qualities and is a great film that I'm surprised is not more highly considered or even mentioned on the IMDb top 250!
    7Xstal

    The Prohibited Planet...

    A Starship has arrived at Altair IV, to ascertain the fate, of those that went before, but the visit has been spurned, Dr. Morbius has concerns, do not land, it is not safe, he so implores. Commander Adams disregards and duly lands, a year long journey has a mission, there's a plan, Robbie Robot then arrives, takes three crew out for a drive, to where the Doctor and his daughter, live and thrive. The other members of the mission are all dead, there is a force on the planet, that fills with dread, just the two of them remain, you must take to space again, but Adam's will not flee this strange homestead.

    A perpetually engaging film that continues to deliver all these years later, as the powers hidden beneath a planet's surface by a long expired indigenous race cause unexpected trauma to those rediscovering the reasons for the aliens demise.
    10Chris-180

    "Forbidden Knowledge"

    I first saw this movie when it originally came out. I was about 9 yrs. old and found this movie both highly entertaining and very frightening and unlike any other movie I had seen up until that time.

    BASIC PLOT: An expedition is sent out from Earth to the fourth planet of Altair, a great mainsequence star in constellation Aquilae to find out what happened to a colony of settlers which landed twenty years before and had not been heard from since.

    THEME: An inferior civilization (namely ours) comes into contact with the remains of a greatly advanced alien civilization, the Krell-200,000 years removed. The "seed" of destruction from one civilization is being passed on to another, unknowingly at first. The theme of this movie is very much Good vs. Evil.

    I first saw this movie with my brother when it came out originally. I was just a boy and the tiger scenes really did scare me as did the battle scenes with the unseen Creature-force. I was also amazed at just how real things looked in the movie.

    What really captures my attention as an adult though is the truth of the movie "forbidden knowledge" and how relevant this will be when we do (if ever) come into contact with an advanced (alien) civilization far more developed than we ourselves are presently. Advanced technology and responsibility seem go hand in hand. We must do the work for ourselves to acquire the knowledge along with the wisdom of how to use advanced technology. This is, in my opinion, the great moral of the movie.

    I learned in graduate school that "knowledge is power" is at best, in fact, not correct! Knowledge is "potential" power depending upon how it is applied (... if it is applied at all.) [It's not what you know, but how you use what you know!]

    The overall impact of this movie may well be realized sometime in Mankind's own future. That is knowledge in and of itself is not enough, we must, MUST have the wisdom that knowledge depends on to truly control our own destiny OR we will end up like the Krell in the movie-just winked-out.

    Many thanks to those who responded to earlier versions of this article with comments and corrections, they are all very much appreciated!! I hope you are as entertained by this story as much as I have been over the past 40+ years ....

    Rating: 10 out 10 stars

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    • Curiosidades
      The famous poster for the film shows a menacing robot carrying a struggling pretty girl - a staple of monster movie posters from the 1950's. In fact, no such scene occurs in the film itself and the robot portrayed in the poster is the very likeable Robby the Robot.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Doc describes their C-57D star ship's weapon capacity as 3 billion electron volts, that value is actually quite minuscule, something less than the energy expended by a flying mosquito.

      For example, a weapon like a 20 kiloton nuclear detonation would be on the order of 10 to the 32 exponent electron volts.
    • Citações

      Commander Adams: Nice climate you have here. High oxygen content.

      Robby the Robot: I seldom use it myself, sir. It promotes rust.

    • Versões alternativas
      Whe Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer reissued this film as part of a kiddie-matinée package, the scene where Jerry Farman cons the socially naive Altaira into kissing him was excised.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Além da Imaginação: The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street (1960)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 14 de julho de 1957 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Locações de filme
      • Sony Pictures Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Califórnia, EUA(Studio)
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      • Loew's
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      • US$ 1.900.000 (estimativa)
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      1 hora 38 minutos
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