Mission Stardust
4 /10 1 Votes
33% Genre Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi Initial release August 4, 1967 (Italy) Running time 1h 35m | 3.9/10 IMDb 2.5/5 Duration Director Primo Zeglio | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Writer Clark Darlton (novels), Federico De Urrutia, Sergio Donati, Karlheinz Scheer, Kurt Vogelmann (screenplay), Kurt Vogelmann (story), Primo Zeglio Music director Anton Garcia Abril, Marcello Giombini, Erwin Halletz Screenplay Primo Zeglio, K. H. Scheer, Sergio Donati, Federico De Urrutia, Kurt Vogelmann Cast Lang Jeffries (Maj. Perry Rhodan), Essy Persson (Thora), Luis Dávila (Captain Mike Bull), Pinkas Braun (Arkin), Stefano Sibaldi (Dr. Frank Haggard), Daniel Martín (Captain Flipper)Similar movies Project Shadowchaser II , Tokolosh , Rhino , The Final Alliance , The Third Man , Alien from L.A. Tagline The science fiction film that staggers the imagination! |
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Mission Stardust (Italian: ...4...3...2...1...Morte) is a 1967 science fiction film based on the early novels of the popular German Perry Rhodan series by K.H. Scheer and Walter Ernsting..
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- Mission stardust 1967 seli composed by marcello giombini
- Cast
- Release
- Reception
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Mission stardust 1967 seli composed by marcello giombini
Cast
Release
Mission Stardust opened in Rome in August 1967 under the title 4... 3... 2... 1... morte with a running time of 95 minutes. It was later released in West Germany in October 1967 under the title Perry Rhodan--SOS aus dem Weltall with a 79 minute running time. It was later released in Spain as Órbita mortal with a 92 minute running time. It opened in Los Angeles in October 1968.
Reception
In a contemporary review, Variety noted the dubbing in the film, stating that it was "only fair" and that the special effects were "crude, the color uneven, but the very audaciousness of the admixture keeps the attention." The review also praised the rock music film score by Anton G. Abril.
From retrospective reviews, Gary Westfahl in his book The Spacesuit Film: A History, 1918-1969 noted that the film contained "shoddy special effects" and recalled "Saturday afternoon serials more than science fiction films of the 1960s". Westfahl referred to the film as "one of the era's most reviled genre films."
References
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