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Lifepod

  • 1981
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Lifepod (1981)
Sci-FiThriller

The first interplanetary cruise ship malfunctions halfway to Jupiter, forcing most of the crew and passengers to abandon ship. A handful of people are trapped onboard.The first interplanetary cruise ship malfunctions halfway to Jupiter, forcing most of the crew and passengers to abandon ship. A handful of people are trapped onboard.The first interplanetary cruise ship malfunctions halfway to Jupiter, forcing most of the crew and passengers to abandon ship. A handful of people are trapped onboard.

  • Director
    • Bruce Bryant
  • Writers
    • Bruce Bryant
    • Carol Johnsen
    • James Castle
  • Stars
    • Joe Penny
    • Kristine DeBell
    • Carl Lumbly
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    375
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Bryant
    • Writers
      • Bruce Bryant
      • Carol Johnsen
      • James Castle
    • Stars
      • Joe Penny
      • Kristine DeBell
      • Carl Lumbly
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joe Penny
    Joe Penny
    • Simmons
    Kristine DeBell
    Kristine DeBell
    • Fiona
    • (as Kristine De Bell)
    Carl Lumbly
    Carl Lumbly
    • Keshah
    Sandy Kenyon
    Sandy Kenyon
    • Dematte
    Jordan Michals
    • Lima
    • (as Jordan Michaels)
    Christopher Cary
    Christopher Cary
    • Captain Montaine…
    Neil Ross
    Neil Ross
    • Main Cerebral
    • (voice)
    • (as Neilson Ross)
    Patti Glick
    • Felix
    • (voice)
    Doris Hess
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Michael Chain
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Bruce Bryant
    • Writers
      • Bruce Bryant
      • Carol Johnsen
      • James Castle
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    4Leofwine_draca

    Slow-moving 2001: A Space Odyssey rip-off

    The last of the Sandler/Emenegger sci-fi films comes as something of a relief to me as all of these movies have been poor quality, low budget science fiction efforts in which the level of imagination involved counts for nothing when so little money has gone into the production. They're also all entirely derivative, with this one tackling 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY for inspiration.

    Once again the film's main antagonist is a computer, a rather open rip-off of HAL 9000 although without the same quality of the voice acting. A desperate crew are trapped aboard a space ship with time running out (just like in ALIEN) and must figure out a way to work together in order to survive and/or escape.

    Like the rest of these movies, the cast is unknown, the quality of the acting is very poor, and the script is sub-par. I appreciate that this one seems to have a little higher budget than others like LABORATORY and CAPTIVE so it's a pity they picked a script that was so derivative. For a change, it's not Robert Emenegger or Allan Sandler directing; instead that job goes to first-timer Bruce Bryant, and he doesn't make much of an effort really.
    Strelnikoff

    let's hear it for low-budget sci-fi!

    Life Pod is one of those films to watch out for, should it appear on your local cable station's movie listings late at night. Those who dismiss it in the first glance will miss an unusually compelling, worthwhile science fiction film that belies its low-budget origin.

    Let's briefly rattle off some of it's merits:

    ~It's got no annoying loopholes; everything works and makes sense. Odd how a 'small' movie can sometimes do this better than a big-budget production.

    ~The special effects don't get in the way of the story. And there is quite good photography, too.

    ~The narrative itself, focuses on a human situation, rather than being pointlessly technological, or un-engaging fantasy. It's the same foundation that made 'Alien' great. People are at the heart of this movie.

    ~Set design is complementary in that is innocuous, unobtrusive, measured. Again, properly servile to the plot.

    ~The actors are all low-budget actors from TV land. Once again, a case of "less is more". They are unknowns, so they are abstracted for the viewer, and this allows for fluid, accessible characterizations.

    ~Pacing is efficient, economical, simple, and linear, with no waste. The director takes us exactly to the emotional climax comfortably and confidently.

    With all that said, I think its just a great little sci-fi story: an intriguing plot that, humbly executed in a no-frills manner, sticks with you over time. I would love to have this in my collection.
    5Analog_Devotee

    5/10

    This one isn't as bad as some people make it out to be. Sure, it's a very low-budget flick and the acting is pretty cheesy/subpar, but the concept is actually really engaging. There definitely needed to be a more stern hand in the editing room, in my opinion, because there are too many instances that feel like filler.

    I still recommend this flick even with its numerous faults. If you enjoy cheap sci-fi, this may just be right up your ally.
    7srlindsey42701

    Cute little Sci-Fi if not a bit on the amateurish side

    Life Pod is one of those movies that you just watch and try not to analyze too hard. The acting is rather amateurish, at best. The special effects are obviously low budget, but not too bad. The story line is rather stock, but with an interesting twist. Computer run amok, but not exactly a computer and the running amok is very understandable when the truth is revealed. Still the movie has its moments and is quite watchable. For me, at least part of the allure of this movie is the prominent role of Kristine DeBell. She may not be the greatest actress in the world, but having been a former playmate of the month, she is cute enough. In all Life Pod is much like other low-budget Sci-Fi movies of the 1980s and somewhat predictable.

    The White Star Lines bit is cute, if completely inaccurate. The last of the White Star Lines Company stock was purchased by the Cunard Lines 1947 and the last ship to sail under the White Star colors was the Britannic (not the sister of Titanic) which was sold for scrap in 1960.
    7JHC3

    Not too bad

    Wow. Something of a surprise. Though flawed, it is far better that I expected.

    The brand new space liner Arcturus with some 3,000 passengers is in the final days of its sixteen day trip to Jupiter. Without warning, the ship's Cerebral (central computer) sounds a disaster alarm and orders everyone to evacuate.

    Soon, there are only a handful of people remaining including one of the ship's astrogators (Penny), the captain (Cary), and the director of the shipping line (Kenyon).

    It turns out that the alarm was false and that the main Cerebral is acting

    erratically. The remaining passengers and crew must escape the ship and

    avoid personal conflicts in order to survive.

    The film starts out very well. The opening commercial is a very nice touch. There are obvious parallels to 2001: A Space Odyssey and to the historic

    sinking of the Titanic. The film does slow down at times and has pacing

    problems, but is generally well made and well acted.

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    • Trivia
      According to the advertisement at the beginning of the film, the year is 2191.
    • Goofs
      As on ships, the bottom of the door frames are raised off the bottom of the floor, so that they can make a perfect seal with the doors, in case of accidental decompression, probably. So the robot with wheels, which is shown on either side of the doors, cannot possibly make it through the doorway.
    • Quotes

      Keshah: Wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait a minute. I thought we were going to explore options. I've only heard one.

      Lima: That's because we only *have* one.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue advertisement for space travel: ARCTURUS

      SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT © 2191 *Whitestar II International Spacelines Inc.
    • Connections
      Remake of Les naufragés (1944)

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Terror-Kapsel
    • Production companies
      • Sandler/Emenegger Productions
      • Sandler Institutional Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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