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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWhen an alien artifact discovered on Earth is found to have come from Venus, an international team of astronauts embarks to investigate its origins.When an alien artifact discovered on Earth is found to have come from Venus, an international team of astronauts embarks to investigate its origins.When an alien artifact discovered on Earth is found to have come from Venus, an international team of astronauts embarks to investigate its origins.
Yôko Tani
- Die japanische Ärztin
- (as Yoko Tani)
- …
Mikhail N. Postnikov
- Sowjetischer Astronaut
- (as Michail N. Postnikow)
- …
Hua-Ta Tang
- Chinesischer Linguist
- (as Tang Hua-Ta)
- …
Lucyna Winnicka
- Fernsehreporterin
- (as Lucina Winnicka)
- …
Klaus Bamberg
- Bit Part
- (sin acreditar)
Fredy Barten
- Bit Part
- (sin acreditar)
Christoph Beyertt
- Bit Part
- (sin acreditar)
Karl Brenk
- Bit part
- (sin acreditar)
Fritz Decho
- Reporter
- (sin acreditar)
Karen Fredersdorf
- Brinkmanns Mutter
- (sin acreditar)
Eva-Maria Hagen
- Intervision-Reporter Jeanne Moreau
- (sin acreditar)
Karl-Helge Hofstadt
- Bit Part
- (sin acreditar)
Peter Kiwitt
- Bit Part
- (sin acreditar)
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- CuriosidadesMeant to be a high-profile release by DEFA for the tenth anniversary of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
- PifiasThe narrator mentions that one of the crew has created a special food formula for the crew to be able to consume and digest in zero gravity, yet everyone is walking around as if on planet Earth. This is not a goof, since (at least in the original German version) after a time spent in zero gravity, they show the crew activating an artificial gravity field, which allows them to walk around as if they were on Earth.
- Versiones alternativasThis film was released in the United States as _First Spaceship on Venus (1962)_. This version was edited down to 80 minutes, dubbed into English, and had Andrzej Markowski's score replaced by a stock score prepared by Gordon Zahler of the General Music Corporation.
- ConexionesEdited into Tela Class: Uma Odisseia Brazuca (2008)
Reseña destacada
Recently shown at the Viennale Filmfestival, this movie (one of only five East German sci-fi films) was spoken of rather than of a trashy museal antique stuffed with communist ideology. I had thought it would be about the quality of Plan 9 from Outer Space, so I was surprised to discover that First Spaceship on Venus is not at all trashy! A lot of money seems to have been invested in the design of the mysterious landscape on venus and the spacecraft. The technical effects look highly professional!
As regards ideology, one can't make out more than a slightly pathetic call for peace in the world (which is perfectly agreeable, really) and a casual remark on how well Soviet astronomy is developed. The crew of the spaceship, though, includes an American and a Japanese as well, so it is openly international.
The moment the spacecraft starts, however, the science-fiction story stands in the foreground. It was written by Stanislaw Lem and is therefore quite interesting, shocking and full of suspense - another aspect I wouldn't have expected to get in a film like that. Of course, the acting is stiff, dialogues are reduced to a necessary minimum and the romantic element in the plot is too weak to be convincing. Probably, the screenwriters have removed most of the depth of Lem's original novel. Nevertheless, the whole film manages to evoke Kubrickesque feelings at times (note that it was made before 2001: A Space Odyssey!) and serves as an interesting historical document but also as good sci-fi fun on a Sunday afternoon.
As regards ideology, one can't make out more than a slightly pathetic call for peace in the world (which is perfectly agreeable, really) and a casual remark on how well Soviet astronomy is developed. The crew of the spaceship, though, includes an American and a Japanese as well, so it is openly international.
The moment the spacecraft starts, however, the science-fiction story stands in the foreground. It was written by Stanislaw Lem and is therefore quite interesting, shocking and full of suspense - another aspect I wouldn't have expected to get in a film like that. Of course, the acting is stiff, dialogues are reduced to a necessary minimum and the romantic element in the plot is too weak to be convincing. Probably, the screenwriters have removed most of the depth of Lem's original novel. Nevertheless, the whole film manages to evoke Kubrickesque feelings at times (note that it was made before 2001: A Space Odyssey!) and serves as an interesting historical document but also as good sci-fi fun on a Sunday afternoon.
- Mort-31
- 7 dic 2003
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- Duración1 hora 33 minutos
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