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Le danger vient de l'espace

Original title: La morte viene dallo spazio
  • 1958
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
949
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Le danger vient de l'espace (1958)
Sci-Fi

Scientists discover that a group of meteors are hurtling on a collison course with Earth, and if they hit, the planet will be destroyed.Scientists discover that a group of meteors are hurtling on a collison course with Earth, and if they hit, the planet will be destroyed.Scientists discover that a group of meteors are hurtling on a collison course with Earth, and if they hit, the planet will be destroyed.

  • Directors
    • Paolo Heusch
    • Mario Bava
  • Writers
    • Virgilio Sabel
    • Marcello Coscia
    • Sandro Continenza
  • Stars
    • Paul Hubschmid
    • Madeleine Fischer
    • Fiorella Mari
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    949
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Paolo Heusch
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Virgilio Sabel
      • Marcello Coscia
      • Sandro Continenza
    • Stars
      • Paul Hubschmid
      • Madeleine Fischer
      • Fiorella Mari
    • 41User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paul Hubschmid
    Paul Hubschmid
    • John McLaren
    Madeleine Fischer
    Madeleine Fischer
    • Katy Dandridge
    • (as Madeline Fischer)
    Fiorella Mari
    • Mary McLaren
    Ivo Garrani
    Ivo Garrani
    • Prof. Herbert Weisse
    Dario Michaelis
    • Peter Leduq
    • (as Darrio Michaelis)
    Gérard Landry
    Gérard Landry
    • Randowsky
    • (as Sam Galter)
    Jean-Jacques Delbo
    • Sergei Boetnikov
    • (as Jean Jacques Delbo)
    Annie Berval
    • Lab Assistant
    • (uncredited)
    S. Louis Casta
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Livio Lorenzon
    • British General
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Meersman
    • General van Dorff
    • (uncredited)
    Shane Rimmer
    Shane Rimmer
    • John McLaren
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    • Stuart
    • (uncredited)
    Gianni Solaro
    • French General
    • (uncredited)
    Massimo Zeppieri
    • Dennis McLaren
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Paolo Heusch
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Virgilio Sabel
      • Marcello Coscia
      • Sandro Continenza
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    User reviews41

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    Dethcharm

    Asteroids? Isn't There A Cream For That?...

    In THE DAY THE SKY EXPLODED, a space exploration disaster causes impending doom when a super-asteroid heads toward Earth.

    We know this is science fiction because in this story the UN takes immediate action, scrambling all forces to deal with the situation. In reality, they would convene in order to call for a future meeting, so they could decide whether or not to pass a resolution that could lead to a plan.

    Thankfully, the fantasy UN is mighty!

    Is this movie cheeezey? Oh yes, but it's also entertaining. Compared to the more modern, multi-million dollar space catastrophe films that tell the same basic tale, TDTSE is -very little- money well spent...
    5Bezenby

    My baby! My Baby! My Baby! My Baby! My Baby! Maby By!

    I've only two films by Paulo Heusch, and both of them are very early, but gosh darnit if they don't display some of the aspects that make Italian trash cinema so entertaining then I'm a something's something! Bad dubbing, crazy logic, loads of stolen footage, insane plot, terrible acting and all that jazz (although there's no boobs or gore...that happened later), I would say this film has it all if it weren't for the fact that Paulo loves to concentrate on folks talking to each other on microphones rather than give us any action. I seriously had my attention wandering throughout this film, although it did give a few laughs.

    The plot involves sending a pilot into orbit and then on to the moon in a process that takes up the first twenty minutes of the film, but eventually our ethnically diverse mix of scientists gets our guy up in space, but then things go wrong and he's force to detach his cockpit for Earth while sending his fuel filled rocket into an asteroid belt, which causes a load of asteroids to head for Earth, Armageddon style! Let's whittle it down a bit. You've got scientists all over Earth reporting what not to each other (including Glasgow!) while the Earth gets hotter and hotter, the animals go nuts, and society collapses. This is all demonstrated by stock footage, most of which has a single loop of dialogue where you can hear a woman scream "My Baby" over and over and over again, so look out for that.

    You've also got a few side plots, one of which involves the astronaut and his family and the other involving a scientist trying to get into the pants of a frigid female scientist type person. Cue loads of crappy old school sexism.

    I also loved that my copy was full of missing frames and got a laugh out of the bit where the frigid scientist bursts into a room with something important to say, only to have the film jump, the scientist disappear from the shot, and leave two male actors staring at each other for some reason.

    No where near as funny as his later Werewolf in a Girl's Dormitory, this is still a nice early example of what makes these film so much fun.
    4Red-Barracuda

    Early Euro sci-fi disaster film is not especially memorable

    A multi-national space mission including astronauts from the UK, the USA and the Soviet Union venture into space but they experience technical problems resulting in the mission being aborted, but unfortunately this is just the first in a chain reaction of events which results in catastrophic disasters back on Earth, including scores of asteroids, earthquakes and extreme weather.

    The Day the Sky Exploded is fairly notable for being the first Italian sci-fi movie. Having said that, this is a fairly limited claim to fame given science fiction wouldn't exactly go on to become one of the movie sub-genres that the pasta masters are most well remembered for. This one is fairly ahead of its time in some respects though and quite ambitious for its time. It also is unusual in that it showed Americans and Russians working happily together at the height of the Cold War. So, it has some interesting things about it for sure but on the whole it was pretty forgettable stuff unfortunately. Interestingly, it was also photographed by the great future directing legend Mario Bava; to be honest, the version I saw this was a public domain pan-and-scan copy in which it was difficult to really tell if it had great cinematography or not sadly.
    4lastliberal

    We are doomed!

    It is hard to give a rating to old movies like this. This Italian/French film is a predecessor to modern fare like Meteor or Armegeddon.

    No Bruce Willis, but Paul Hubschmid, the first Swiss film star. He is on a team of astronauts that included a Frenchman and a Russian and was selected for the first mission in space. Such international cooperation! Absolutely brilliant for the time. It will be even more amazing as the film goes on.

    Don't look for great acting or fancy special effects. Stock footage is the norm and the dialog is corny, but there is a bright shining moment when they know they are all doomed and some scientist wigs out.

    The solution to the falling meteor is the use of all the nation's atomic warheads. Like that would happen. You know the USA or Russia, probably both, would hold a few in reserve. I am sure the USA did, as I saw no missiles leaving silos.

    It's interesting to see the first films of this type before CGI, which is why I am investing the week exploring them.
    5Uriah43

    A Joint Effort

    A joint effort by the United States and the Soviet Union to send a nuclear powered manned flight into space results in a disaster which manages to ionize a cluster of meteors and send them on a trajectory toward earth. This causes a crises of the first magnitude as tidal waves are predicted to destroy cities near coasts all over the world. And that's just the beginning of the problem. Now, while this scenario had been done about seven years earlier in "When Worlds Collide", this film offers a different approach and succeeds (more or less) in spite of the limited budget which was spent to produce it. And although the acting certainly wasn't anything to get excited about, the special effects were pretty good considering the era this movie was made. All in all then, it's worth watching as long as people aren't expecting too much. All things considered then I rate it as about average. No more and no less.

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    • Trivia
      The voice of the American astronaut is provided by Shane Rimmer, a Canadian actor better known for voicing Scott Tracey in Les sentinelles de l'air! (1965).
    • Goofs
      South America and Africa are very distorted on the large world map in the control room.
    • Quotes

      Katy Dandridge: Something troubling you?

      Peter Leduq: You!

      Katy Dandridge: I?

      Peter Leduq: That cool beauty ..

      Katy Dandridge: Oh

      Peter Leduq: It freezes my powers of concentration.

    • Crazy credits
      For the English dubbed version, director of photography Mario Bava's name is given as "Mario Baja." His camera operator, Ubaldo Terzano, is listed as "Uraldo Terzano."
    • Connections
      Featured in Fright Night Late Show: The Phantom Planet (1969)

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    • Release date
      • September 4, 1958 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Day the Sky Exploded
    • Production companies
      • Royal Film
      • Lux Film
      • Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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