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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...
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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.
A first rate little sci-fi story, told on a modest budget. Air Force office Marshall Thompson (star of 'It! The Terror from Beyond Space', and 'Fiend Without a Face') is the Earth-bound brother of an undisciplined test pilot who yearns to be be the 'first man into space'.
While testing a new rocket plane, the pilot kicks in all his reserve power and takes his ship right out of the atmosphere. Please note that this not a far-fetched idea in view of the fact that the X-15 had special attitude rockets along the fuselage to allow it to maneuver in the near vacuum of the upper atmosphere!
In space the pilot encounters a strange cloud of meteoric particles that smashes through his canopy and envelopes both his ship and his spacesuit-clad body in a flexible, asbestos-like coating. The material alters his physiology, changing him into creature that can survive in the low pressure of the upper atmosphere but NOT in the killing pressure at sea level.
He returns to Earth as a hideous monster (good makeup), gasping as his lungs struggled with the pressure that he's now unsuited for. In his dazed and desperate mental condition, the monster commits acts of violence, using the razor-sharp edges of his rough coating to slash his victims flesh.
While trying to track down the monster, Thomas and a scientist discuss the possibility of using the strange substance on the wreckage of the rocket plane as a heat shield for future space craft. Nice thinking, there.
All in all, a film with more to think about than to laugh at, unlike so many other low budget 1950s films.
While testing a new rocket plane, the pilot kicks in all his reserve power and takes his ship right out of the atmosphere. Please note that this not a far-fetched idea in view of the fact that the X-15 had special attitude rockets along the fuselage to allow it to maneuver in the near vacuum of the upper atmosphere!
In space the pilot encounters a strange cloud of meteoric particles that smashes through his canopy and envelopes both his ship and his spacesuit-clad body in a flexible, asbestos-like coating. The material alters his physiology, changing him into creature that can survive in the low pressure of the upper atmosphere but NOT in the killing pressure at sea level.
He returns to Earth as a hideous monster (good makeup), gasping as his lungs struggled with the pressure that he's now unsuited for. In his dazed and desperate mental condition, the monster commits acts of violence, using the razor-sharp edges of his rough coating to slash his victims flesh.
While trying to track down the monster, Thomas and a scientist discuss the possibility of using the strange substance on the wreckage of the rocket plane as a heat shield for future space craft. Nice thinking, there.
All in all, a film with more to think about than to laugh at, unlike so many other low budget 1950s films.
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.
An astronaut , Navy test pilot Lieut. Dan Prescott -Bill Edwards-, in experimental rocket plane Y-13, disobeys orders and becomes the first man to fly outside the ionosphere. When he returns to Earth by ejection he is covered with strange space dust and having a craving for blood . While his brother, an Air Force commandant, -Marshal Thompson- attempts to look for the missing astronaut throughout the countryside along with his girlfriend : Maria Landi . The pilot compartment lands with no trace of the pilot... but first animals , then people, are found their members cut . It leaps out the head lines !.Far and away the most startling and unexpected adventure film ever made!
A monster/sci-fi movie with special effects-laden and a lot ot stock-footage, dealing with an astronaut falling on Earth , being plastered with metallic meteor dust and with a starving organism needing to feed , along the way an alien tries to survive and begins killing in order to get it . First picture to lift the veil in an unpredictable future , concerning a spectacular drama of the first man in history to be rocketed into the terrifying unknown of outer space . On the virtues of this low-budget movie results in an original and eerie story with suspense , tension and horror . In spite of its short budget , filmmaker Robert Day uses his imagination indeed , that's why so often directors make their best movies when they don't have that much money. Passable FX and make-up , as the creepy astronaut/monster suit was so heavily made and risked thermal , it could only be worn for a few minutes at a time .
It contains a peculiar score , using electronic music by Buxton Orr. As well as atmospheric Cinematography in black and white by Geoffrey Faithfull .The motion picture was uneven but professionally directed by Robert Day. His first film as director, the black-comic The Green Man (1956) for the writer-producer team of 'Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat´, garnered fine reviews and a classic notoriety ; using this as a starting point , Day went on to become one of the industry's busiest directors . He relocated to Hollywood in the 1960s and began directing scads of TV episodes and made-for-TV movies on this side of the Atlantic. He occasionally turns up in bits in his own productions , including Grip of the Strangler (1958), Two way stretch (1960), the mini-series Peter and Paul (1981) . Robert was a craftsman who directed all kinds of genres as Tarzan movies : Tarzan's three challenges, Tarzan and the great river , Tarzan and the valley of gold , Comedy : Two way stretch , Terror : Corridors of blood , Thriller : Operation snatch . And he made a lot of episodes of TV series as Perry Mason, Kingston confidential, McCloud , Logan run , Robin Hood, Kojak, Sam Cade, Ironside, Streets of San Francisco, Dallas, Disneyland, among others. Rating : 5.5/10 . Fair Sciencie Fiction/monster/terror movie that will appeal to the usual aficionados .
A monster/sci-fi movie with special effects-laden and a lot ot stock-footage, dealing with an astronaut falling on Earth , being plastered with metallic meteor dust and with a starving organism needing to feed , along the way an alien tries to survive and begins killing in order to get it . First picture to lift the veil in an unpredictable future , concerning a spectacular drama of the first man in history to be rocketed into the terrifying unknown of outer space . On the virtues of this low-budget movie results in an original and eerie story with suspense , tension and horror . In spite of its short budget , filmmaker Robert Day uses his imagination indeed , that's why so often directors make their best movies when they don't have that much money. Passable FX and make-up , as the creepy astronaut/monster suit was so heavily made and risked thermal , it could only be worn for a few minutes at a time .
It contains a peculiar score , using electronic music by Buxton Orr. As well as atmospheric Cinematography in black and white by Geoffrey Faithfull .The motion picture was uneven but professionally directed by Robert Day. His first film as director, the black-comic The Green Man (1956) for the writer-producer team of 'Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat´, garnered fine reviews and a classic notoriety ; using this as a starting point , Day went on to become one of the industry's busiest directors . He relocated to Hollywood in the 1960s and began directing scads of TV episodes and made-for-TV movies on this side of the Atlantic. He occasionally turns up in bits in his own productions , including Grip of the Strangler (1958), Two way stretch (1960), the mini-series Peter and Paul (1981) . Robert was a craftsman who directed all kinds of genres as Tarzan movies : Tarzan's three challenges, Tarzan and the great river , Tarzan and the valley of gold , Comedy : Two way stretch , Terror : Corridors of blood , Thriller : Operation snatch . And he made a lot of episodes of TV series as Perry Mason, Kingston confidential, McCloud , Logan run , Robin Hood, Kojak, Sam Cade, Ironside, Streets of San Francisco, Dallas, Disneyland, among others. Rating : 5.5/10 . Fair Sciencie Fiction/monster/terror movie that will appeal to the usual aficionados .
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.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaThe pilot in the stock footage sequences is Chuck Yeager.
- GoofsWhen 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.)
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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.
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- 1h 17m(77 min)
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