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Forbidden Planet (1956)

Forbidden Planet (1956)
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MGM's first big-budget science fiction film, Forbidden Planet, combined state-of-the-art special effects with a storyline based on Shakespeare's The Tempest. In the 23rd century, Cmdr. J.J. Adams (Leslie Nielsen) guides United Planets cruiser C-57-D on a rescue mission to faraway planet Altair-4. Twenty years earlier, Earth ship Bellerophon disappeared while en route to Altair-4. Only the ship's philologist, Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), survived; in the intervening decades, Morbius has created an Edenlike world of his own, for the benefit of himself and his nubile young daughter, Altaira (Anne Francis). His private paradise is zealously guarded by Robby the Robot, a piece of technology far in advance of anything on Earth. When Adams and his crew land on Altair-4, Morbius announces that he has no intention of being rescued and returned to Earth. When Adams attempts to contact home base, he finds that his radio equipment has been smashed by some unseen force. Holding Morbius responsible, Adams confronts the scientist, who decides to tell all. At one time, according to Morbius, Altair-4 was populated by the Krel, a wise, intellectually superior race. Using leftover Krel technology, Morbius has doubled his intellect and gained the ability to shape a new world to his own specifications. Forbidden Planet was a big influence on future sci-fi outer-space efforts, especially Star Trek. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Walter PidgeonAnne Francis, (more)
Director(s):
Fred Wilcox
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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MGM's first big-budget science fiction film, Forbidden Planet, combined state-of-the-art special effects with a storyline based on Shakespeare's The Tempest. In the 23rd century, Cmdr. J.J. Adams (Leslie Nielsen) guides United Planets cruiser C-57-D on a rescue mission to faraway planet Altair-4. Twenty years earlier, Earth ship Bellerophon disappeared while en route to Altair-4. Only the ship's philologist, Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), survived; in the intervening decades, Morbius has created an Edenlike world of his own, for the benefit of himself and his nubile young daughter, Altaira (Anne Francis). His private paradise is zealously guarded by Robby the Robot, a piece of technology far in advance of anything on Earth. When Adams and his crew land on Altair-4, Morbius announces that he has no intention of being rescued and returned to Earth. When Adams attempts to contact home base, he finds that his radio equipment has been smashed by some unseen force. Holding Morbius responsible, Adams confronts the scientist, who decides to tell all. At one time, according to Morbius, Altair-4 was populated by the Krel, a wise, intellectually superior race. Using leftover Krel technology, Morbius has doubled his intellect and gained the ability to shape a new world to his own specifications. Forbidden Planet was a big influence on future sci-fi outer-space efforts, especially Star Trek. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Fred Wilcox
Writer(s):
Cyril Hume
Producer(s):
Nicholas Nayfack
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Megan E.

    Truly one of the great classic sci-fi films! The special effects are still pretty good, even for today's standards. The acting is decent, but it's the plotline that truly shines - a little Shakespeare, combined with some Freud, and shaken up to produce an interesting, entertaining movie. Definitely worth watching!

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    Linda C.

    This is a total classic. The standard "hot-yet-innocent blond chick meets worldly older adventurer" plot. Yes, it's predictable. Yes, it's super-cheesy. That's how we liked our sci-fi back then! Just gotta love it. Must-see for classic sci-fi lovers or the ancient-cinema-curious.

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    Frank K.

    I rented because I love SF and figured I aught to see this classic. In many ways it was as cheesy as I expected. It is hard not to get jaded about effects given what they can do with film now. Overall the plot was better than I expected (and Robby Rocks!).

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