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Forbidden Planet

Year:1956
Country:  USA
Language:English
Genre:Science Fiction
IMDB:IMDB Page
Rating:9.3  Rate
Collection:  Seen It     Wishlist 
Community: 14 Have Seen, 1 Wishlist


DirectorFred McLeod Wilcox
Selected CastWalter Pidgeon as Dr. Morbius
 Anne Francis as Altaira Morbius
 Leslie Nielsen as Commander Adams
 Warren Stevens as Lt. 'Doc' Ostrow
 Jack Kelly as Lt. Farman
 Richard Anderson as Chief Quinn
 Earl Holliman as Cook
ProducerNicholas Nayfack
WriterIrving Block
 Allen Adler
SoundtrackBebe Barron
 Louis Barron


On DVD & Blu-ray World

DVD

Forbidden Planet - Warner Home Video - UK (2005)
LaserDisc

Forbidden Planet - MGM / UA - USA (1991)
DVD

Forbidden Planet - Warner Home Video - USA (2006)
Blu-ray

Forbidden Planet - Warner Home Video - USA (2010)
DVD

Forbidden Planet - MGM - USA (1997)
DVD

Forbidden Planet - Warner Home Video - Australia (2002)
VHS

Forbidden Planet - Warner Home Video - Australia (2000)
LaserDisc

Forbidden Planet - Criterion Collection - USA (1989)
VHS

Forbidden Planet - MGM - Australia (1998)


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Comments and Reviews
 
jaimeeduardo
22nd Aug 2020
 
 

 
albert
18th Feb 2020
 Review
An outstanding 1950s sci-fi adventure which borrows from William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, and serves up a cautionary tale on scientific experimentation. A scientist uses psycho-kinetic machines developed by the super-advanced ex-inhabitants of the planet to increase his mental capacity, but subconsciously unleashes an actualisation of his very jealous id.

6 people found this review helpful.   ✔︎ Helpful Review?
 

 
zabadak
16th May 2016
 Rated 10/10
Bloody brilliant! :happy:

A re-telling of Shakespeare's The Tempest (apparently, I don't know my Shaky!) with all the stops pulled out, from the groundbreaking electronic score to the sumptuous background mattes!

Yes, the acting is a bit wooden (I keep expecting Commander Adams to say "Don't call me Shirley"!) but that adds to its charm, for me (as do Anne Francis' legs, but that's another story!).

Robbie The Robot was the inspiration for "Robot" in Lost In Space and the actual Robbie appeared in at least one LIS storyline!

4 people found this review helpful.   ✔︎ Helpful Review?
 

 
Magic Marmalade
8th Jan 2016
 
 


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