Exploring the Martian Frontier | English Full Movie
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In the 1951 sci-fi classic, a team of astronauts led by Jim Henson discovers a civilization on Mars facing extinction. The Martians reveal their planet's dire situation due to ecological crises. Challenges and conflicts arise as the Earthlings attempt to help, facing mysterious Martian forces.
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They went into space, riding rolling office chairs and held in by cheap airline lap belts. Just one of the many, many reasons I'm loving this movie. 💥
and they land in snow too. Nothing red about it. Someone tell them about Boyle’s Law! Their blood should be boiling right now.♨
Don't forget using Mattresses as shock absorbers - take that, NASA & SpaceX!
I love that they use a slide rule to make their calculations.
I also love the mattresses against the wall to brace for the crash landing.
Oh! Boy!
Hot pants and Mini Skirts . . .
😂😂😂
Slide rules got us to the moon...at least partially.
...and s couple good old Jacobs ladder electrical arcs to boot - classic!
Well guests are welcome after all.😅
The crew ratio was all wrong. How could they expect 1 woman to wash all those clothes, make all those sammiches, Keep the rocket ship clean, and look after the men's "other" needs? Should been 4, maybe 5 women and 1 guy.
😂😅
Well, in her defense, she likely had all the "modern" high tech home appliances onboard. 😊
Be the same as being at home taking care of a bunch of crotch goblins
That's more like it😂.
High heels and mini-skirts are vital for space exploration!
They're key to the plot ya know! 😂😂
She wasn't exploring.
@@leaaronsanchez Oh yes she was!
They certainly tend to make ME a happy viewer!
At least hollywood got more sophisticated 15 years later. Women didn't wear minidresses and go go boots on the USS Ente.....
Never mind
I love this movie especially how realistic it is. Like how the Martians speak perfect North American English. Great entertaining science fiction though! especially the guy making the moves on the space chick!
That rocket crashed into Mars at thousands of km/hr and wasn't scratched! And no one hurt! Must be made of impossiblium, we could use that tech on our roads.
Nice!
That's possible, or maybe Unobtainium.
NASA should have used that for that probe sent up a few years ago that crashed into the lunar south pole because the idiots at NASA were counting down the ft for landing and the ship computer was reading meters and it smashed into the surface like a trump train at election time.
They hadn't invented Explodium until Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea. 😅
I love that space travel is reduced to the banality of a bus ride down town.
Ride a bus in a slum...
@@LaMiNiNisGodsGlue Advice not to, or just a statement? And you are referring to just the USA?
One of the best parts of checking out these movies is reading all of the comments you jokers write. Almost better than the movies. Almost.
Yup. I agree. Must be Gen Z,s . Ha I'm sure they can't comprehend dial phone and no internet. LOL. I think the imagination of these 50's writers were way ahead of their time for what was actually known
I was born in 1950. And this is the most serious and thoughtful science fiction picture I have ever seen...sort of..kinda, well maybe...just saying...
Sure it’s not Forbidden Planet but it’s fun .
😁😁😁😁
I would like to see a Gen x or gen z write a movie about 50 or 60 from now. And then have people watch it I. 60 years. Like you I was born in 1954, so I'm fascinated by their guess for thefuture
Before we get too snarky, this movie is effectively a remake of “Aelita”, one of the first full length sci-fi films made, in this case, in the Soviet Union in 1924. Aleksei Tolstoy, the original author of Aelita, gets a screenwriter credit although he died in 1945. The original Aelita revolved around class conflict and other Marxist themes, which, not surprisingly, did not figure into this Cold War era Hollywood production.
Do you have a playlist of iron curtain sci fi, just watched “First spaceship on Venus” and liked it.
I liked it.Born 45, this movie was pretty good.We didn't know at the time what we would learn later own.But still the human concerns have not changed,even to this day.
Holy shite Cameron Mitchell pre-westerns!! Legend
He also appeared in the film how to marry a millionaire 😊
Mission to Mars
What a hoot this movie is!
I really like how they crashed on Mars at almost ballistic speed, and they all walked away like they just had a fender bender in traffic.
My favorite part of these vintage sci-fi flicks is the smoke'n hot FEMs in their futuristic attire.
Well-filled brunettes in blue and high-heels! Like in 'Queen of Outer Space'!
The legs on some of the Martians!!!
I love the subtle style of using canteen stools as seats in the very first flight in space. Those seats would snap your neck under acceleration. No belts, just reach out and grab the structures, and hope it isn't electrical.
It's a movie.
@@jerrybrickley2115 Worse than that. It is a Hollywood film, they always pervert the book, the play, the screenplay, or the script made for the film.
This is scifi done right - who cares about technical inaccuracies when you are too busy looking at legs
Those chairs were top of the line. You find them in flea markets, buy them.
I’m just going to fly head first, engines at maximum, straight into this mountain and call it a landing!
Cool set design..a mix of mid century and martian weird angle walls. Love the council chamber doorway that everyone has to duck under ...
The movie is called FLIGHT TO MARS, from 1951
Smoking a pipe on the way to Mars, using mattresses as shock-absorbers ... Betcha NASA & SpaceX never thought of that! .. Huh? Huh?
Space Dart redefines the term “stick the landing.” Also, Martian mini-skirts redefine the term “stick the landing.” It’s vague with variable meaning.. Spock out.
Highly advanced Martian civilization, but somehow the workers wear gladiator outfits.
Wow, "landing" nose first into a rock and not a scratch. They don't build them like that anymore.
John Deer.
Apparently a Herman Miller salesman got to Mars first and sold the Martians all their furniture 😂
He got to Starfleet too.
Who is Herman Miller?
@@grouchosays an interior designer and "modern" furniture line of the mid 20th century
The women of Mars are so forward thinking. Those skirts have just enough coverage for modesty, and more leg for maneuverability. The future looks great.
Good movie. I like the marsians miniskirts!
How refreshingly naive the writers and film makers were in those days.
Mars: home to the most advanced civilization in the galaxy, with access to technologies humans can only dream of...well...except for radio.
No, nobody laughed. This was as serious and scientific sci-fi as it gets back then. Yes, I am that old. High heels don't work on the moon but are essential for Mars.
A gem of a movie, things were funnier back then...
"I see a place to 'LAND'. " @29:57 ~ their "landing" cracked me right up!
That landing should have turned them all into jelly. 😵💫
Space travel with nice fedoras and WW2 flight jackets. That´s stylish. Pipes allowed, btw. I loved the film. The rocket was a large version of a V2...
Some of the cast is Marguerite Chapman, Cameron Mitchell, Virginia Huston, Arthur Franz John Litel, Richard Gaines and Morris Ankrum (was also in The Giant Claw, Earth vs the Flying Saucers)
👍
The actor who played the evil leader was also a judge off and on for years on Perry Mason. I think he may have been the general on Earth vs the Flying Saucers.
Guess they have magnetic shirts, shoes and tobacco pipes too . . so smart and sciency!
These classics are great!
I like the shades of blue in their colors.
I have to say the set design is colorful, warm and artistic. This movie maybe lacking in science but a whole lot of whimsy to make it amusing. In many ways it holds true to pulp sci fi books of the forties, a little bit fantastic, lose on the science, good guy's, bad guys, and pretty women to match.
May be not maybe. Loose not lose.
Those leather hats made the landing possible! Peta be damned!
The producers of this film got a great deal on props for their
film at George Pal's big Yard Sale.
9 days to Mars orbit. Damaged cables and batteries, but no decompression. Lets land... Nose first into a mountain. Opps. How very little they knew or cared about facts. But, still a good movie, like most of these 50s movies are.
like you said, just 1950s era science fiction. the best.
That's why it's called "Science FICTION".
Ah DUUUH.
:/
"Yarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 🐉 🐲 thar be Serpents 🐍 ♥️ "
Its always important for a woman to check her lipstick and mascara on a flight to Mars! (11:28)
it is.
Maintaining her sexual appeal is essential in a male-dominated scientific expedition ; it's her duty to ' comfort ' and serve.
I love how the exhaust smoke floats up in outer space.
It's science 🤨
It's "space smoke" so, yeah.
Jim Barker played by Arthur Franz. Long career in both TV and film. He was the "invisible man" in the Abbott and Costello movie and did a lot of sci-fi movies.
And Cameron Mitchell went on to bigger and better things. 😊
This movie would have been nothing without the female costume designers !
there's not enough science in this to qualify as science fiction - just a decent adventure story
Yes, the writers and directors were clearly very naive about space travel. However, back then I doubt most people watching it had enough knowledge of the subject to realise how inaccurate it was. Or they just didn't care. 😁
WTF! OLDIES, BUT GOLDIES!!!
@@another3997 OLDIES, BUT GOLDIES!!!
I was overwhelmed by the technical jargon. Oxygen is “ok.” Pressure is “ok.”
LOL!!I noticed that too.
Oxygen and pressure OK? What else do you need to travel to Mars?
@@Vette89 LOL!!
32:37 I knew the Teletubbies came from Mars, so NASA has been hiding the truth 😅
None of them are wearing space suits. Just wearing every day clothes. 😂
You only get one chance to make a good first impression when meeting Martians!
Advanced material that is fire proof. Kevlar. 😂
Babes in miniskirts and high heels. My kind of sci-fi.
The best kind!😅
I caught that too, Oxygen?…….OK
Pressure?……OK
Love it! Just cracks me up.
I like how everybody including the Martians speak with a combination of Mid-Atlantic accent and a weird New York accent.
29:54 That was the most unrealistic "crash" in sci-fi movie history. The ship should have exploded into a million shards. But I did kind of like this flick.
We wish to thank Estes Park Colorado for the "special effects".
That is one tough space ship....
Thanks for sharing this wonderful film!
Yesterday I saw on one of those channels about "celebrity deaths" that Cameron Mitchell had died. I remember him from TV, but (also) I was managing
a movie theater in Gallup, New Mexico (1979) when "The Tool Box Murders" movie was showing, and Cameron played an apartment maintenance man
who brutally murdered many of the (sexy, of course) female residents (usually) while they were bathing and/or barely dressed; he used a variety of
"tools" from his "toolbox" to "murder" (hence the movie title) all the ladies - it was a ridiculous movie. It was a lot like "Friday The 13th", but
without the lake and all of the high school students - but A LOT more nudity.
FLIGHT TO MARS (Monogram, 1951) In Cinecolor. Starring Cameron Mitchell, Arthur Franz, Marguerite Chapman, John Litel, Morris Ankrum. Produced by Walter Mirisch. Directed by Leslie Selander. Music by Marlin Skiles.
A fun colorful popcorn movie. Now available on DVD and Blu-Ray in restored Cinecolor!
A real classic, even though it's a B-movie, it's a good one! Welcome to the world of 1951.
Similar to George Pal's classic Technicolor space adventure DESTINATION MOON (1950) but Pal's film is an A picture which is scientifically accurate and inspired the American Space Program in the 1950s leading to the creation of NASA in 1958.
Even the men wear tights and miniskirts on Mars.
A team of astronauts led by Jim Henson discovers a civilization on Mars facing extinction. The Martians speak perfect english with american accent ;-)
That makes conversation with the martians easy and the storyline straight forward ,-)
This film is definitly lacking in science and probability, but a whole lot of whimsy to make it amusing.
I like the 1950thies futuristic design. Back then the rockets looked sleek an sexy,
not so technical as the Saturn V,
and not so boring big f'cking dildo-like as the SpaceX BFR (a. k. a. Starship) ;-)
A very simple storyline, no big surprises, little suspense. Take a beer or two (or better more) to enjoy this marvel of simplicity.
Yes the story is very reministic of cheap pulp fictions of the 40's / 50"s.
Aye Aye Cap.
Who knew the Teletubbies ruled Mars. Ha!
On Mars, the 'Teletubbies' meet 'the few'.😊
Ah, the good old days when humans could walk on Mars in normal clothing with only an oxygen mask ...
OLDIES, BUT GOLDIES!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For those making fun of the tech and other things, this was 1951
Miss Universe on Mars.When on VENUS?❤❤❤❤❤
I can relate this movie because this is how we played space games as kids. Wearing no special clothes. Being able to breath the air, no matter where we were. Aliens speaking English. A rocket ship that travels at the speed of light. Love it.
Colorized movies always gives folks a mortuary tan.
This film is not colorized, it is in cinicolor, and Virginia Huston is an overlooked beauty. She has a good part in the film noir classic, Out of the Past.
You are correct. I looked it up on IMDb and it was originally in color @@randyacuna5643
@@randyacuna5643 she was also Lex Barker's Jane in TARZAN'S PERIL (1951)
Who would spend the time and money to colorize this?
@@deepcosmiclove flight to Mars is NOT Colorized, it is shot in cinicolor.. Monogram spent the money for this feature jumping on the space travel popularity after the 1950s color production of Destination Moon .
The actual title is "Flight To Mars". And it was originally released in color (Cinecolor) in 1951 by Monogram Pictures. Being a "poverty row studio", it is surprising that Monogram spent the extra money for color film. Fun movie, but lets face it...a trip to Mars and our intrepid group are wearing street clothes...even Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon wore uniforms in those early serials. Speaking of uniforms, I loved the sexy outfits (mini-skirts) that the Martian women wore.
Or, why native 'martians' had to wear space suits but earth people didn't...just wore WW2 Pilot gear.
Thanks for the real title. Wiki didn't recognize the first title, but has an article on the real name. It's odd hearing Cameron Mitchell speaking normally without his hokey western cowboy accent. 😅
I couldn't find this title on IMDb. There's it's listed as "Flight to Mars".
Looks as well-constructed as the OceanGate Titan ...
Sulking about her boyfriend not having time for her, even in the rocket. Very professional!
He wasn’t “there” for her. Women will be women. In or out of rocket ships.
Hey, women are women and that’s what women do!!
The engineers assistant is beautiful .
We're going to accelerate! Everyone throw your head back dramatically!
Main effort is pulling wires and the heads up display harness to all electrical components.
These movies are a hoot! Astronauts in casual dress, including woman in a skirt. Crash into the base of a mountain and rocket is intact. Even the guy with no seat belt is fine!
And you thought that miracles did not happen.
movie needed about another 10 minutes to finish the story properly
considering when it was made
decent job all around.
You would think they could afford another 10 min considering they flew to mars in 9 days
Those Martians look like Teletubbies.with those outfits.
10 days to Mars? What kind of propulsion system are they using?
Wow those Martian gals are smoking hot. I knew there was life on Mars what a great classic sci-fi
Martians look like Tele Tubbies
So much better than most SF movies of the time. No Martian monsters here, but an actual civilization on Mars. With a reasonable explanation of how they speak English. And a civilization ending problem.
No space suits. 7 days to Mars, They must be going the speed of light. LOL
2024: Yeh the spaceship wasn’t built by Boeing.
It was powered by the controversial atomic energy.
Incredibly fast rocket.
Sure.., if you can put up with the pollution the thing emits. Doesn't Mars have an E.P.A?
Let’s not forget the space fedora 🎩
never saw this before, similar plot to assignment outer space, this is a great times for film fans more and more obscure old movies available
And that sure was a crazy twist finding Martian people!
Like betraying their own people and follow the earth human back to earth.
Yeah. Didn't see
that one coming 🙄
No need for space suits
And its the first space ship I've seen which creates its own gravity
lol WW2 heavy bomber crews' suits as spacesuits 😅
Like the stories of the 19th century and early 20th century, that is totally unrealistic but I like that ^^
Hot damn that was a hell of a landing
His plan was to fly straight into a mountain??? 😵🤭
Well, the short skirts, high heels and hair styles were very attractive on the ladies, but that’s about the best I can say for this movie. The rest seems pretty silly to me. As a kid I remember some of my friends had big boxes and wooden crates we turned into space ships by adding a few on/off switches, some scavenged lightbulbs and some other knickknacks around our homes and garages. It was like that but with more “professional“ touches that this space ship was built. Gosh, if only we kids had the professional parts and abilities to build a spaceship like this in our backyards! Wow!
If the shirts are short enough and the heels are high enough the movie doesn’t matter.
I'm watching in bed, and to simulate take-off of the rocket, I thrashed around in my bed as we left Earth's orbit ... It was immersive and effective! 🤣
Much later ......
Well, I'm halfway to Mars now, and after the meteor storm passed, the ride is much smoother ... I've dispatched a Space Cylinder back to Earth, and now I can't wait to meet those Martians! ... I come in peace! ... But I've got my Discombobulating Ray Gun, just in case! 🤣
That crash landing was a bit rough, but it's okay because I've got my best brown leather trousers on, and my oxygen mask, and I'm all ready to meet the Martians!
Well what do you know? Those Martians are dirty double-crossers! ... I thought they were going to put me in a cooking pot, but they're planning to take my rocket ship and use it to conquer Earth! 😲 ... I knew my Discombobulating Ray Gun would come in handy! ⚡💥😠
"there is a mineral called Corium..." Guess they had their Chernobyl too... ;^=[}
You a writer? 😂love it. Injecting discombobulating made it for me. 😆😜🙋🇨🇦
Fedora? Check. Pipe? Check. Roger, ready for spaceflight. Rocket is go.
Haha.... Brilliant comment! Cheers from Outback Australia.
I'm surprised the view of earth at the end didn't show lines of latitude and longitude.
I filled the tank and I checked the oil
😂
Marguerite Chapman made the movie worth the watch.
This is an absolutely hilarious movie !. As said Teletubbies versus WWII pilots with gasmasks. Martian women should wear more clothes as they put me off eating my Weetabix. Great crash landing into the side of a mountain. Now Earth is becoming uninhabitable we should go to Mars. Your subscribers are so wicked , they have given me more laughs than the flick. Many thanks to all you lunies .😂😂😂 Dave
The women on Mars wear pantyhose and high heels all the time. I wanna go!!
loved it, thanks, good vintage sci-fi
"We've perfected the straight straw, but the technology to make the twisty kind continues to elude our best scientists."
This is the biggest most monumental load of rubbish that ever hit the silverscreen. Loved every moment.
No wonder Mars is running out of energy: With skirts that short, they must've suffered a catastrophic population explosion.
...by the way, doctor, I don't mean to be rude, because I know you are a busy man, but regarding your letter at 21:19, the word is satisfactorily, not "satisfactarily". Kirk out.