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La Planète des hommes perdus

Original title: Il pianeta degli uomini spenti
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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La Planète des hommes perdus (1961)
AKA Pianeta degli uomini spenti, Il
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A runaway asteroid dubbed "The Outsider" mysteriously begins orbiting the Earth and threatens it with lethal flying saucers.A runaway asteroid dubbed "The Outsider" mysteriously begins orbiting the Earth and threatens it with lethal flying saucers.A runaway asteroid dubbed "The Outsider" mysteriously begins orbiting the Earth and threatens it with lethal flying saucers.

  • Director
    • Antonio Margheriti
  • Writer
    • Ennio De Concini
  • Stars
    • Claude Rains
    • Bill Carter
    • Umberto Orsini
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    • Director
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Writer
      • Ennio De Concini
    • Stars
      • Claude Rains
      • Bill Carter
      • Umberto Orsini
    • 40User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Claude Rains
    Claude Rains
    • Prof. Benson
    Bill Carter
    Bill Carter
    • Cmdr. Bob Cole
    Umberto Orsini
    Umberto Orsini
    • Dr. Fred Steele
    Maya Brent
    • Eve Barnett
    Jacqueline Derval
    • Cathy Cole
    Renzo Palmer
    Renzo Palmer
    • Barrington
    Carlo D'Angelo
    Carlo D'Angelo
    • Gen. Varreck
    • (as Carlo d'Angelo)
    Carol Danell
    • Mrs. Collins
    Jim Dolen
    • Boyd
    Joe Pollini
    • Pat
    • (as Joseph Pollini)
    John Stacy
    John Stacy
    • Dr. Cornfield
    Aldo D'Ambrosio
    • United Commission Member
    Massimo Righi
    Massimo Righi
    • Lewis Boyd
    Giuliano Gemma
    Giuliano Gemma
    • Moran
    Annamaria Mustari
    • Mars Base Technician
    • (as Anna Maria Mustari)
    Antonio Corevi
    • Missile Launch Control Technician
    • (uncredited)
    John Karlsen
    John Karlsen
    • United Commission Leader
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Writer
      • Ennio De Concini
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    7mstomaso

    Solid Early '60s Italian Hard Sci-Fi

    The appearance of Claude Rains is not the only surprise in Anthony Dawson's Il pianeta degli uomini spenti (A.K.A. Battle of the Worlds). Rains plays an eccentric, reclusive, contemptuous elderly scientist who leads a powerful research team. Professor Benson is the best, and he has little patience for lesser minds. His only link to humanity seems to be Eve (Maya Brent), his assistant. Her coming of age, the insubordination of one of the younger members of his research team, and the impending arrival of an enormous and mysterious space object - The Outsider - combine to challenge "the old man's" carefully-constructed self concept, his arrogance, and, ultimately, the continuation of life on earth.

    Ultimately, this is one of Italy's best and most serious sci-fi films, and one of the better early '60s sci-fi films to come out of Europe. The relatively primitive (but creative) effects coupled with the very serious and dramatic tone of the dialog may be difficult for most American viewers. Giorgio Giovannini's soundtrack is jarring and intense. And the excellent, but sometimes surreal, Marcello Masciocchi cinematography won't help the average viewer enjoy this film. The international cast (mostly Americans) does very well.

    Given the film's dubious pedigree and silly cliché title, I can certainly understand why some reviewers felt compelled to use the words "cheesy" and "spaghetti" in their reviews. I am tempted to point out that macaroni and cheese is a very tasty dish, but I will refrain. Approach this film with an open mind and you might just be able to get something more than guilty pleasure from it.
    6m-fan

    An interesting and atmospheric movie.

    The mysterious sounding music of the main title when the film starts sets the pace for the whole movie, which is laid-back yet enchanting (especially if watched at night).

    It is not hardly a typical space battle type picture so this should not be expected. As a matter of fact this movie shows a much more realistic viewing of what space travel will be like when it finally becomes common place. For example the rockets are propelled by some type of gas, and permission has to be given from mission control before engines are started, and rocket courses and accelerations have to take into account things like planet gravity and possible g forces on the crew.

    The main characters are interesting and even though it is overdubbed the dialog is good, with a few exceptions which are fun to laugh at. The acting by Claude Rains is very good, and you can actually feel sympathy for professor Benson, who has nothing to keep him going but science (and Eve though he finds it hard to admit it even to himself).

    The story is interesting and has a few twists to it that keep things moving along. The movie also presents an interesting commentary on possible future government-military-industrial and international organization. This movie might not fit everyone's taste, yet people who sometimes enjoy laid-back atmospheric fantasies should enjoy it.
    5chris_gaskin123

    Earth is threatened yet again

    I've just seen Battle of the Worlds for the first time and is very similar to When Worlds Collide, which was made ten years before this in 1951.

    A planet is discovered to be on a collision course with Earth and a way is devised to try and stop it. To makes things worse, Earth is attacked by flying saucers from this planet but they are eventually defeated. A party, including Professor Benson then lands on this planet and they manage to blow it up and successfully do so, but with Benson still on there as he refused orders to evacuate. Earth is saved yet again.

    Battle Of the Worlds tends to be a little talky and slow moving in parts but the flying saucer scenes are OK. Despite it being talky, it is fairly eerie in parts.

    This features a good performance from Claude Rains (The Invisible Man, The Wolf Man, The Lost World) as Professor Benson but he is the only star I've heard of in the cast.

    To sum up, an average movie but not brilliant.

    Rating: 2 and a half stars out of 5.
    6scifiguy-2

    Some of my favorite cheese...

    I happened to see this many times in the 1960's, at kiddie matinees in the theater. Imagine 50 cents for a triple feature every weekend, for years on end. There were a lot of dog films, but this one stood out with decent f/x and unique sound effects. It's one of the earliest space-operas depicting dog fighting ships in space, preceded only by the 1959 Toho production of "Battle In Outer Space". Say what you want about the bad voice dubbing and the unknown Italian cast. Films like this were not being produced in the U.S. during this period, due to lack of effects technology, and budget constraints. At the time, it was a bold attempt in a genre that was just beginning. Jaded modern viewers should see this in context within the history of fantasy films. Pure science fiction was rare during this period, and a treat for fans at the time. Claude Rains has some very good dialouge, as a cynical mathmatician guiding efforts to thwart alien invaders. The ships are well conceived, with the footage re-used in later films. Unfortunately, the editing is choppy and the video transfers that exist are very poor. It would be nice to see a widescreen restoration.
    7jamesrupert2014

    Amusing and visually interesting spaghetti space-opera

    Antonio Margheriti's second space opera, 'Battle of the Worlds' finds Earth threatened by fleets of flying saucers coming from a rogue planet (the "Outsider") that has wandered into our solar system. Veteran A-list actor Claude Rains plays Prof. Benson, a cantankerous and supercilious scientist who figures out is going on (it's odd to see Rains starring in an obscure spaghetti-space opera only a year before working with David Lean on 'Lawrence of Arabia'). I watched an adequately dubbed version so I can't comment on the acting (except for a hammy, English-speaking Rains), or script but the story, if implausible, is entertaining and the special effects have that gaudy but imaginative look that characterises Italian space operas of the era. The idea that the rogue planet is actually some kind of 'space ark' sent out by a dying species (as deduced by Benson based on very little data) is clever and poetic but the scenes in which the refugees are found dead at the controls are unfortunately almost indecipherable (this could be due to the quality of the version I was watching on-line). The film is similar to Margheriti's first space opera, 1960's 'Space Men' and both films, while having weaknesses, are better than most of their American contemporaries, which were too focussed on big bugs and the teenage drive-in market to offer up much in the way of ideas.

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      After the less-than-stellar distribution of its previous film, Le Vainqueur de l'espace (1960), in the US, Ultra Film decided it could improve its performance in the lucrative US market for this film by adding a "name" American actor. Claude Rains had just played the grumpy Prof. Challenger in Le monde perdu (1960) and decided that he would be perfect to play the grumpy Prof. Benson in this film.
    • Quotes

      Cmdr. Robert Cole: Poor Benson. If they opened up his chest, they'd find a formula... where his heart should have been.

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      Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Battle of the Worlds (1972)

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 1961 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Battle of the Worlds
    • Filming locations
      • Mushroom Tower, Piazza Pakistan, Rome, Lazio, Italy(tower where terrestrial spaceships depart)
    • Production companies
      • Ultra Film
      • Sicilia Cinematografica
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      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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