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Episode 180 - First Spaceship On Venus

Episode 180 - First Spaceship On Venus

FromClassic Movie Reviews


Episode 180 - First Spaceship On Venus

FromClassic Movie Reviews

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Nov 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Distributed in the United States by Crown International Pictures "The Silent Star" 1960 is a science fiction film based on Stanislaw Lem's 1951 novel The Astronauts.  The Director is Kurt Maetzig who made several films in East Germany.  The movie was also released in several versions and titles such as "First Spaceship on Venus".In this well produced film there is a diverse crew representing India, Japan, the USSR, Africa, the USA and other countries.  They travel to Venus and unravel the mystery behind scientific equipment found in the Gobi Desert and made from materials believed to be from Venus.  The spacecraft crew includes Gunther Simon as Pilot Robert Brinkman, Yoko Tani as Dr. Sumiko Ogimura the Medical Officer, Oldrich Lukes as the Mission Commander Professor Harringway and Kurt Rackelmann as Professor Sikama the Mathematician.  Join this diverse crew as they encounter the perils of a Venusian civilization that vanished long ago.Watch the movie on YouTube for free, at least at the time of this post!The clip at the very end is from “amyswildliving” TikTok account. Here’s the IMDB page for “First Spaceship On Venus”Episodes post two weeks early over on Patreon. We finished up our month of scary movies with “El Vampiro” on Halloween eve. That episode will come out mid-November here. Then we’re moving into a month of classic Sci-Fi. Head over to Patreon and check out the tiers available there to help support the show and listen earlier to the episode. Plus… bonus episodes not available on this feed. Thank you for listening!
Released:
Nov 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A father and son watch old classic movies and then review them. Sometimes we even sound like we know what we're talking about.