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Le pionnier de l'espace

Original title: First Man Into Space
  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.9K
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Bill Edwards in Le pionnier de l'espace (1959)
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The first pilot to leave Earth's atmosphere lands, then vanishes; but something with a craving for blood prowls the countryside...The first pilot to leave Earth's atmosphere lands, then vanishes; but something with a craving for blood prowls the countryside...The first pilot to leave Earth's atmosphere lands, then vanishes; but something with a craving for blood prowls the countryside...

  • Director
    • Robert Day
  • Writers
    • John Croydon
    • Charles F. Vetter
    • Wyott Ordung
  • Stars
    • Marshall Thompson
    • Marla Landi
    • Bill Edwards
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Robert Day
    • Writers
      • John Croydon
      • Charles F. Vetter
      • Wyott Ordung
    • Stars
      • Marshall Thompson
      • Marla Landi
      • Bill Edwards
    • 49User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Marshall Thompson
    Marshall Thompson
    • Cmdr. Charles Ernest Prescott
    Marla Landi
    • Tia Francesca
    Bill Edwards
    Bill Edwards
    • Lt. Dan Milton Prescott
    Robert Ayres
    Robert Ayres
    • Capt. Ben Richards
    Bill Nagy
    Bill Nagy
    • Police Chief Wilson
    Carl Jaffe
    Carl Jaffe
    • Dr. Paul von Essen
    Roger Delgado
    Roger Delgado
    • Ramon de Guerrera - Mexican Consul
    John McLaren
    • Harold Atkins - State Dept. Official
    Spencer Teakle
    • Ratings Control Room
    Chuck Keyser
    • Ratings Control Room
    John Fabian
    • Ratings Control Room
    Richard Shaw
    • Witney
    Bill Nick
    • Clancy
    • (as William R. Nick)
    Helen Forrest
    • Secretary
    • (as Helen Forest)
    Roland Brand
    • Truck Driver
    • (as Rowland Brand)
    Barry Shawzin
    • Sanchez - Mexican Farmer
    Mark Sheldon
    • Doctor
    Michael Bell
    Michael Bell
    • State Trooper
    • Director
      • Robert Day
    • Writers
      • John Croydon
      • Charles F. Vetter
      • Wyott Ordung
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    5Hitchcoc

    Ol' Dan Don't Look So Good!

    A not too exceptional fifties science fiction film involves an impulsive astronaut who can't follow orders. The up side is that it has allowed the program to go ahead by leaps and bounds; the down side is that he is out of control. On a dangerous mission, he breaks through the earth's atmosphere and finds himself in orbit. While there, he passes through some space dust which coats his ship and him. The ship comes down, an automatic parachute breaking the fall (sort of hard to swallow) and when it is found, Dan is gone. We finally get to see him. He is in a monster suit that is impenetrable (actually it's his skin). He also has a lust for as many pint of bloods as he can get his hands on. He goes on a killing rampage. Hs brother, who warned him about his lack of coach-ability (spoilsport), is trying to save him while other work to do him in. He ransacks a blood bank and siphons several innocent people. The movie shots of space are better done than most, but the acting is stiff and uninspiring, with dull sets and little real action.
    5JohnSeal

    A late night favourite

    First Man Into Space has its low budget limitations, but it's story is a corker. It's one of the few 50s science fiction stories that question non-atomic technology: how far sure man go? What are the consequences of his thirst for knowledge and experience? This time there are no invading aliens, no throbbing radioactive brains from another planet, and no marauding killer tree stumps. We are simply confronted with a man who crosses a line and tries to come back. It helps that he looks like The Incredible Melting Man, but this is a movie that does more than simply shock the audience.
    3michaelRokeefe

    Low budget sci-fi, but still interesting.

    Rivalry between brothers leads to main story line. Navy Commander Chuck Prescott(Marshall Thompson)has developed the Y12 aircraft to test how far man can go up in the atmosphere. His brother, Lt. Dan Prescott(Bill Edwards), seems to be the best test pilot around and is chosen to go up in the Y12. Dan of course has a problem with taking orders and is also an over confident dare devil.

    On Dan's second flight, he hits over the 300 miles up comfort zone and his craft passes through a meteor dust storm. Returning to earth, Dan becomes a monster that resembles 200 pounds of bad asphalt. He also has a demanding craving for blood, whether it be from farm animals or fellow human beings.

    Short runtime of an hour and seventeen minutes; black & white with near stoic acting...typical of low budget sci-fi.

    Rounding out the cast is Marla Landi, Robert Ayers and Carl Jaffe. Noteworthy trivia: about two months after this film was released; the Russians put the real first man in space.
    5kevinolzak

    Seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater in 1964

    1958's "First Man Into Space" was an early Richard Gordon British production starring Hollywood import Marshall Thompson, though not as well regarded as "Fiend Without a Face." The most intriguing name associated with this entry is that of actor/writer Wyott Ordung, whose original story was titled "Satellite of Blood," a more promising moniker than anything that ended up on screen (he previously scripted "Robot Monster" and "Target Earth," and directed Roger Corman's "Monster from the Ocean Floor"). Director Robert Day was retained from Gordon's two Boris Karloff vehicles, "The Haunted Strangler" and "Corridors of Blood," and Italian actress Marla Landi went on to a pair of Hammer films with Christopher Lee, "The Hound of the Baskervilles" and "The Pirates of Blood River." Thompson is once again a no nonsense military type, here working with his younger brother (Bill Edwards) on launching man into orbit, only his sibling is the daring reckless type who craves the glory of becoming the first man into space. To this end he disobeys orders to turn back at the proper time and continues skyward, over 300 miles above the earth's atmosphere, where a shower of cosmic dust envelops the ship and sends it back down to a landing near the New Mexico air base. A series of murders follow the discovery of the wrecked vessel, yet no sign of its missing occupant, and the film plays as a mystery for the on screen characters when the audience knows damn well who's responsible. This was a virtual blueprint for the 1977 Rick Baker effort "The Incredible Melting Man," jettisoning all exposition with the affected astronaut immediately going on a killing spree (the much better known "Alien" was essentially a remake of the earlier Thompson feature "It! The Terror from Beyond Space," depicting a deadly creature on the loose inside a cramped spaceship). Viewers could be forgiven for believing that they'd be treated to a George Pal-type special effects extravaganza on early space travel, the lifeless first half lacking even real conflict between the brothers, the final result proving a disappointment to both them and the patrons who prefer a monster (tiny moon craters embedded in the makeup). The climax attempts to humanize the menace, forced to devour human blood to replace the lack of oxygen, but the thrills just aren't there.
    5AlsExGal

    Low budget sci fi film is humorous with a worthwhile pay off

    Marshall Thompson plays a naval officer whose brother, a hot shot test pilot, manages to get about 250 miles above the earth. Said brother then returns looking like something that crawled out of the La Brea Tar Pits. This creature goes on a rampage, seeking blood from humans and cows. It returns to its senses, somewhat, at the finale, and explains what happened in space.

    But getting to the finale is a chore, because there is mostly talk, and too many people acting unwisely. For example, the creature breaks into a blood bank at night, tears off a door, and creates a lot of noise. A nurse goes to investigate, and walks calmly past the smashed-in door, without bothering to get help first. Some people deserve to have their blood drained.

    Supposedly set in New Mexico, the mostly British cast do a decent job disguising their accents, but their uniforms and spelling ("authorised") give them away.

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    • Trivia
      The pilot in the stock footage sequences is Chuck Yeager.
    • Goofs
      When Commander Prescott exits a building, he passes a sign that reads, "Flight Operations - Authorised Personnel Only". The film is set on an American Air Force base in New Mexico, and no sign in the United States would use the British spelling of "authorized", with an "s" instead of a "z". (The fact that the film was shot in England accounts for this error.)
    • Quotes

      Doctor Paul von Essen: The conquest of new worlds always makes demands of human life. And there will always be men who will accept the risk.

    • Connections
      Featured in Science Fiction Week: The First Man Into Space (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      Blue Fever
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      Music by Ronald Binge and Leslie Vinall

      Josef Weinberger Ltd

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    • Release date
      • February 1959 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • First Man Into Space
    • Filming locations
      • MGM British Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(interiors)
    • Production company
      • Amalgamated Productions
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    • Budget
      • £100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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