Maybe they are magnetic safety wheels that lock in during turbulence. Or perhaps that giant computer bank on the left was controlling the inertial dampening field.
That’s for that high tech look. The cat women want to be fertilized, so their race can go on, but no male children allowed, just a few drones. I’d go back in the space ship and look for condoms, but the cat women will not let me use them. They will allow the use of ky jelly, because it is water soluble. Being a drone to these cat women on the moon is such hard work, but pleasurable.
New developments. The community got woke. Then, the men changed and got their Willy’s clipped off. An LBGT community is forming on the moon. The remaining men turned queer and are packing fudge.
I knew that the "Movies Till Sunrise" in "Amazon Women on the Moon" was parodying low budget scifi stuff in general, but never knew it was a straight up parody of one actual movie. Right down to the second-funniest part: the rolling office chairs. (the funniest was seeing a planet blow up and the pieces fall straight down, and the remnants of the planet still hanging on to the string. We ROARED with laughter.) Thanks for posting!
Also if a Little Lady Bug were to land on her sleeve She would likely screem her damn lungs out. They should have named this movie--The Screeming Woman.
You know it's a 50's flick when you see the 'Bohemian' style 'Cat Dance'. Also Very low budget, when the giant spiders try to menace the crew. Campy as hell, but worth every minute. Thanx for sharing, Broken Trout
"How can there be water without atmosphere?" How come you didn't ask how there could be FIRE without atmosphere when Helen's cigarette burst into flame? 😆 These old flicks are so hilarious! I love it.!
You are even more hilarious because you are not projecting back to a time when moviegoers and probably most people did not the basic knowledge of physics that we do now. Do yourself a favor and just enjoy these old movie stories for what they are. ♥
@@enriquesanchez2001 Just look at the comments on any science news post on social media and you'll see that most people today are just as, if not more, ignorant of physics than they were then.
Oh, wow! How did this evade my notice for so long? Did I ever see it as a little kid back then? It's going in my Golden Age Sci-fi playlist right away!
I'm surprised they didn't hand her a spatula and pan and said, "Ok Doll, let's get started on some Pot Roast. I'm betting this space trip is gonna make us hard working men awfully hungry. Besides, I'm guessing you look really hot in an apron. (Typical Male Chauvinist dialogue of the 50's)
I do like these sci-fi movies horror and old movies in general, along with things like the twilight zone series and outer limits, but must they have to have smoked in many of the scenes. One example fire maidens from outer space
I like this film very much so I'm loathed to pick out one mistake. Usually people who do wrong in films normally get punished which is always good. Walt Walters was the greedy one always thinking about money and even not wanting to share the gold with the crew. Beta takes him to a cave where there's more gold than he can carry on his rocket ship in a hundred years. When he says beta it's real gold before she stabbs him she says yes Doug
I love these sci-fi movies from the 1950's. The special effects are laughable, the dialogue and acting are campy which makes these films so fun to watch.
Why would ANY man want their female's, to be stupid?? With stupid comes "Honey, I wreaked the car", or "I thought that was cheap", and the best one "I just remembered, I forgot to take, the pill"!!
This is the movie that inspired the race to the moon. After several landings and still no sign of the Catwomen, we didn't bother going to the moon anymore. That's the real reason we never went back. (FYI: This is satire.)
Engineers back in the 50s really knew how to build sturdy conical structures, didn't they? Everyone's pinned down onto their launch couches, but the lady astronaut still appears to be mighty pert, considering the G-force she's experiencing. Like i said, a magnificent piece of engineering. Fun fact, the first G-suits were actually made by Playtex. True story.
I’m just guessing but it seems to me that the behavior of crews in these old 1950s sci-fi movies must be based on what people experienced in the navy during WW2. The rocket crews are usually poorly disciplined and borderline incompetent, as if they were reluctant conscripts who had minimal training. And there’s usually some sort of “by the book” commander who tries to whip them into shape by yelling at them.
-Crew frantically helps man to put on hazmat suit so he can enter radioactive room full of powerful acid -Crew opens hatch to said room, letting in cloud of vapor directly into unprotectected face.....
The character “Laird Grainger” was played by Sonny Tufts. He was a member of a prominent family in Boston and he studied opera while at Yale University and was a member of the Skull and Bones Society. Alcoholism ruined his life.
That Helen Salinger is quite the navigator. Hurdling through space at seven miles per second and her first action upon regaining consciousness is to grab the comb and mirror and spruce up a bit. Now to plot a safe course around those orbiting fly-boys whose favorite pastime is landing an alien or two.
Music composed and directed by Elmer Bernstein, not related to Leonard Bernstein, who also scored the equally enjoyable "Robot Monster" aka "Monster from Mars."
"Cat women of the moon " has a budget ending. At the end this one guy is shooting the cat women, suddenly the picture goes black you can still hear the shooting, then a voice says, " That's the last of them !!" ( The film ran out but the sound kept recording til it ran out.)
Those seats aren't much like Barbarella had in her ship. Can't yell on the moon, if they have radios why talk so loud?? The teaser says 'Without Men For Centuries"......they don't look hundreds of years old.
A movie made in 1953! Set director was a Woman/ Fay Babcock! Who was born in 1895! That is some number's right there! Some of these experimental genre's really paved the way for women in a very Male dominated environment. I would nominate Aubrey Plaza for the leading lady if they ever made this movie again!
I’m surprised they haven’t remade it - I’d pick Rooney Mara as Beta, Eva Green as Alpha and someone ethereal like Astrid Bergès- Frisbey as Lambda. The look would be more aesthetically panther alien human hybrid. There’s so much potential for an engaging lustful/love triangle between the three astronauts too. I always liked the concept of Shakespeare’s sister music video for the song “stay” and found this film after watching a documentary on what inspired the best live songs of all time - the lead singer talks about this movie and after watching it she came up with “Stay” arguably an amazing track.
Okay I've read a lot of comments on here about "physics" and what not. You all do understand this was made in 1953 and we didn't supposedly go to the moon until 1969? The reason they made the movie like this is because no one knew anything about the moon or what it'd be like there. It was all a guess from imagination. Does anyone remember The Outer Limits when it first came out in 1963? The first show was about a guy who was preparing to be an astronaut. It was ridiculously corny and you really didn't know what was going on until the end of the show but that's what kept you on your toes throughout the pilot show. But... that's what I like about these 1950's sci-fi movies. Literally it was all imagination, and while many people today don't really appreciate imaginative movies anymore as they always have to have to shoot holes in space travel nowadays in movies I enjoy the ride. I don't really give a crap about people's "professional" take on their physics degrees and their science degrees. I watch movies to be entertained by imagination. I don't go to the movies to be educated. If I want that I'll watch an educational program. Movies are just that.... there's supposed to be fun and entertaining. Just enjoy the darned ride, fellas. And no we don't live in the friggin' Matrix. It's a friggin' movie.
At least they didn't skimp on the office furniture in the space ship's control room but the upper right corner seems like an odd place for the steering-wheel.
I thought was amusing was how the cigarette burns up to prove that the light side is hot. Then, later they burn a match to show oxygen. The cigarette shouldn’t have ignited (no oxygen). I understand that films back then we’re not that scientifically accurate, but that is pushing it. Other than that, I can let the special effects slide as they weren’t as refined as now. I just let my imagination fill in what the sfx could not handle.
It's like in the last ten or fifteen minutes of the movie the producers said to the director, "Okay listen, we only have $12.39 left in the budget so wrap this up quick!"
Funny as Alpha is explaining to Helen that they're running out of oxygen there's a candle burning in the background. Show us your men's weak points, we'll take care of them. It's interesting that in 1953 they say the moon is more than 200,000 miles away & I was told in elementary school that it's 186,000 miles. Ah, what Alpha say's at 56:51 explains everything.
My favorite part: Seatbelts in space attached to office chairs that are on wheels 😄
Maybe they are magnetic safety wheels that lock in during turbulence. Or perhaps that giant computer bank on the left was controlling the inertial dampening field.
The chairs need wheels for rolling around on the ceiling 😅
Lol 😅😊
That’s for that high tech look. The cat women want to be fertilized, so their race can go on, but no male children allowed, just a few drones. I’d go back in the space ship and look for condoms, but the cat women will not let me use them. They will allow the use of ky jelly, because it is water soluble. Being a drone to these cat women on the moon is such hard work, but pleasurable.
New developments. The community got woke. Then, the men changed and got their Willy’s clipped off. An LBGT community is forming on the moon. The remaining men turned queer and are packing fudge.
I knew that the "Movies Till Sunrise" in "Amazon Women on the Moon" was parodying low budget scifi stuff in general, but never knew it was a straight up parody of one actual movie. Right down to the second-funniest part: the rolling office chairs. (the funniest was seeing a planet blow up and the pieces fall straight down, and the remnants of the planet still hanging on to the string. We ROARED with laughter.) Thanks for posting!
Marie Windsor packing a pair of Spitfire nosecones. Love those 50's brasieres
Without question the greatest movie ever made.
You got to be kidding. With that woman screaming her lungs out It almost broke my eardrums.
Also if a Little Lady Bug were to land on her sleeve She would likely screem her damn lungs out. They should have named this movie--The Screeming Woman.
yep
And then you woke up...
My favorite part was the Cat Women Dance -- now that's solid choreography! :-)
Pretty cool dancing. Can't see who would send a garden shed to the moon though ? 🤔
You know it's a 50's flick when you see the 'Bohemian' style 'Cat Dance'. Also Very low budget, when the giant spiders try to menace the crew. Campy as hell, but worth every minute. Thanx for sharing, Broken Trout
There’s ALWAYS a giant spider in the cave!!😁
This documentary totally explains why we never went back to the moon.
"How can there be water without atmosphere?"
How come you didn't ask how there could be FIRE without atmosphere when Helen's cigarette burst into flame? 😆
These old flicks are so hilarious! I love it.!
You are even more hilarious because you are not projecting back to a time when moviegoers and probably most people did not the basic knowledge of physics that we do now. Do yourself a favor and just enjoy these old movie stories for what they are. ♥
@@enriquesanchez2001 yes, let's celebrate stupidity.
@@enriquesanchez2001 Just look at the comments on any science news post on social media and you'll see that most people today are just as, if not more, ignorant of physics than they were then.
Or why the meteorites could be heard without atmosphere lol.
minor point.
"Something is embedded in our rear section!" Love these campy old sci-fi movies.
Wow, just wow, funny as heck. Thank you very much for posting this.
Loved how they went to bed with their clothes on. They looked like they went to the moon in a garden shed full of old junk. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Oh, wow! How did this evade my notice for so long? Did I ever see it as a little kid back then? It's going in my Golden Age Sci-fi playlist right away!
the first thing an astronaut does in the rocket is to adjust her hair in her purse compact
A....the good old days.....😂
Wonder what she'll cook for dinner. 😮
I'm surprised they didn't hand her a spatula and pan and said, "Ok Doll, let's get started on some Pot Roast. I'm betting this space trip is gonna make us hard working men awfully hungry. Besides, I'm guessing you look really hot in an apron.
(Typical Male Chauvinist dialogue of the 50's)
Lol 😢😅
As a chef I am offended by your comment and that you think so low of the culinary arts. It is one of the most important jobs, even in space.
What a gem! Loved it ❣️
"I feel like a chaperone at a fraternity dance" 🤣🤣🤣
Proof NASA faked the Apollo moon missions, this is what is really on the moon.....
I stumbled on this film in 2007-8 I watch it every week at least 2 times so figure how many times I've watched it. It's great!!
I do like these sci-fi movies horror and old movies in general, along with things like the twilight zone series and outer limits, but must they have to have smoked in many of the scenes. One example fire maidens from outer space
I like this film very much so I'm loathed to pick out one mistake. Usually people who do wrong in films normally get punished which is always good. Walt Walters was the greedy one always thinking about money and even not wanting to share the gold with the crew. Beta takes him to a cave where there's more gold than he can carry on his rocket ship in a hundred years. When he says beta it's real gold before she stabbs him she says yes Doug
Cigarettes in a spacesuit 😂 Lol. Yet the movie was still entertaining.
OK, this is the sort of quality cinema I'm looking for.
Thank you so much for this. Especially now when it's important to know Cat Women have been around everywhere and anywhere for like, forever!
I love these sci-fi movies from the 1950's. The special effects are laughable, the dialogue and acting are campy which makes these films so fun to watch.
- Yes untill 1958 most people thought that space flight was impossible. The only thing writers & others had to go on was their imagination.
" Rod Serling speech at the beginning.
The cat women .....in The Twilight Zone.
Marie Windsor , acted until the early 1980's I do believe.
3:40 How come they have gravity? It's not like their ship is rotating like the space station in 2001: A Space Odyssey or the ship in 2010... 😅
I absolutely agree. They are so bad that they are funny.
One of the great lines in movie history "You're too smart for me, baby. I like 'em stupid"
Could you tell me the time stamp pls?
@@Prof.Hummbug
49:20 (You probably already saw it, but for others....)
Why would ANY man want their female's, to be stupid?? With stupid comes "Honey, I wreaked the car", or "I thought that was cheap", and the best one "I just remembered, I forgot to take, the pill"!!
@@rogerrendzak8055
I don't think he's thinking about marriage.
At 14:15, this movie predicts one of the greatest Rock and Roll albums of all time, 20yrs later!
This is the movie that inspired the race to the moon. After several landings and still no sign of the Catwomen, we didn't bother going to the moon anymore. That's the real reason we never went back.
(FYI: This is satire.)
😂
Hoakey ! 😁
I like how they got the sound of a Winchester rifle coming from a pistol.
The school chairs with seat belts made me 😂 😂
Engineers back in the 50s really knew how to build sturdy conical structures, didn't they? Everyone's pinned down onto their launch couches, but the lady astronaut still appears to be mighty pert, considering the G-force she's experiencing. Like i said, a magnificent piece of engineering.
Fun fact, the first G-suits were actually made by Playtex. True story.
They certainly knew how to "focus the flesh" - as they adverts claimed
"Lift and Separate"!
Playtex made girdles....so it makes sense! 😂
Those Playtex made spacesuits could push up a woman's chest to infinity..and beyond!
These comments are hilarious! Thx 4 making my day! btw I find the Cat Women sort of goofy-sexy!
I'm surprised Svenghoulie hasn't shown this.
you have love these b movies love office chairs on a space craft. they were fun to watch back then as well today. thanks for sharing
Cutting edge technology, beehive hair dos and absurd makeup.. This is wonderful.
This is a WONDERFUL early sci fi I Just Love IT
I’m just guessing but it seems to me that the behavior of crews in these old 1950s sci-fi movies must be based on what people experienced in the navy during WW2. The rocket crews are usually poorly disciplined and borderline incompetent, as if they were reluctant conscripts who had minimal training. And there’s usually some sort of “by the book” commander who tries to whip them into shape by yelling at them.
Thanks Broken Trout. This film made me smile 😄
sounds great!i"m watching and enjoying the movie right now!!!
Enjoyed replay thanks for sharing your channel with us 😀 😊 👍🏼
Vulcan Cat Women on the moon - awesome - 🛸👽💚
Never watched this before until now not bad movie thank you
Your Welcome robert. Hey any movie that can work in a giant spider is ok with me.
@@BrokenTrout mahalo Broken trout any movie you upload for me its entertaining and i enjoy watching your movies have a great day!
@@BrokenTrout Please get Tarantula!!!
@@BrokenTrout oh yes if you could please get tarantula haven't seen that in many years thank you 😊
Poor spiders…. Just misunderstood.
One can instantly recognize Spielberg's early work
Amazingly accurate.
-Crew frantically helps man to put on hazmat suit so he can enter radioactive room full of powerful acid -Crew opens hatch to said room, letting in cloud of vapor directly into unprotectected face.....
Vintage Scifi is not supposed to be realistic. This kind of feminism is not what we want.
A lot more fiction than science, but that makes it fun to watch.
I loved the spiders!
They just came across the first spider - it wasn't even hurting them. They could have gone back and just left the ruddy thing alone. Cruel!
One of the best B movies from my childhood. How many of these B movies was Marie Windsor, she was a babe back in the day.
Love now everything looks like office surplus
Perfect makeup helping here. The film reel by Goldberg is beautiful.
its one of those "so bad- its good" movies
Strange to think this was made just 16 years before Neil Armstrong's first walk on the moon.
Strange for me to think of this movie being made before I was born & me watching Neil Armstrong do that on tv. Thanks- I think.
That's true. 1969. Maybe this was Low Budget? Loved the corrugated steel wall & the submarine hatch.
Obviously they had to go to the moon earlier to murder the cat women first so Neil could safely walk on the moon.
Hard to fathom you actually believe that.
Jeez, the lady astronaut is sure screechy.
The character “Laird Grainger” was played by Sonny Tufts. He was a member of a prominent family in Boston and he studied opera while at Yale University and was a member of the Skull and Bones Society.
Alcoholism ruined his life.
In space, no one can hear you fart.
I’m glad they were able to kill those giant spiders . Cause that was a close call .
FUN FACT
This film was the inspiration behind Shakespeare’s sister song “Stay”
You can see the vibe from the movie in the songs music video ✨🖤
Having the climatic final battle off screen is the mark of a cinematic masterpiece. Why don't all movies do this...
Definite drop-down for Marie Windsor, after "The Narrow Margin" a year earlier. That was great.
Yeah, but she was always a B-movie actress.
This movie is a pretty accurate portrayal, watch out fellas, probably won’t be long.
At least the 'She Devil from Mars' wanted to breed the old fashioned way!
That Helen Salinger is quite the navigator. Hurdling through space at seven miles per second and her first action upon regaining consciousness is to grab the comb and mirror and spruce up a bit. Now to plot a safe course around those orbiting fly-boys whose favorite pastime is landing an alien or two.
Seat belts on rolling office chairs, that’s putting safety first.
What about those metal lockers on the left? Let's hope they were bolted in.
those lunar surface matte paintings are beau ti ful.
Those clear space helmets have been in many movies.
Ha ha desk chairs on a space ship 😮
Music composed and directed by Elmer Bernstein, not related to Leonard Bernstein, who also scored the equally enjoyable "Robot Monster" aka "Monster from Mars."
That cat's something
I can't explain.
Rolling chairs equipped with lap belts.🤣🤣🤣
Everyone knows that corrugated aluminum is the best material for rocket construction.
corrigated steel hull on a spacehip? nice space suits too.
"We have no use for men." The shape of things to come?
no cg. no high tech..only imagination....real.....real great creators....
I like how the ceiling in the control and locker room seems to be 20' high and walls are couragated steel.😅
Hard to believe that this film was remade as missile to the moon only a few years later. Now we can argue which one is better or worse!
"Cat women of the moon " has a budget ending. At the end this one guy is shooting the cat women, suddenly the picture goes black you can still hear the shooting, then a voice says, " That's the last of them !!" ( The film ran out but the sound kept recording til it ran out.)
Missile to the Moon was a lot more enjoyable and fun!
Missile to the Moon had better-looking moon babes.
When it started I was thinking, "Have I seen this before?" and then realised I was thinking of Missile To The Moon.
nothing like office chairs with casters and seat belts to keep you from being thrown around the space ship.
This is where the idea of the flat TV screen came from but without acknowledgement to the inventors - 1950s sci fi movies.
Those seats aren't much like Barbarella had in her ship. Can't yell on the moon, if they have radios why talk so loud?? The teaser says 'Without Men For Centuries"......they don't look hundreds of years old.
Their main control panel was a Hallicrafters SX-42 Receiver and a Hallicrafters R42 external speaker..
at 7:00, "something is embedded in our rear section", sounds painful
remarkable!
A movie made in 1953!
Set director was a Woman/ Fay Babcock! Who was born in 1895! That is some number's right there!
Some of these experimental genre's really paved the way for women in a very Male dominated environment.
I would nominate Aubrey Plaza for the leading lady if they ever made this movie again!
I’m surprised they haven’t remade it - I’d pick Rooney Mara as Beta, Eva Green as Alpha and someone ethereal like Astrid Bergès- Frisbey as Lambda.
The look would be more aesthetically panther alien human hybrid.
There’s so much potential for an engaging lustful/love triangle between the three astronauts too.
I always liked the concept of Shakespeare’s sister music video for the song “stay” and found this film after watching a documentary on what inspired the best live songs of all time - the lead singer talks about this movie and after watching it she came up with “Stay” arguably an amazing track.
Zombies! Aliens! Incest! Cross-dressing! Curse of the Swine-Beast is the greatest film in cinema history!
"something's embedded in our rear section" lol
Did you notice the fake steam that was dry ice in the atomic motor room that could not harm anyone..
"Space Phrasing!"
One of those pesky convid test swabs I'd wager
That sounds obscene.
Hmmm... and it didn't even buy us a drink first! 🍸😂🚬
They used the one set for Star Trek back in the 1960s.
Conical bras were de rigueur backaways....a strange fashion but helpful in distinguishing man from women!
Okay I've read a lot of comments on here about "physics" and what not. You all do understand this was made in 1953 and we didn't supposedly go to the moon until 1969? The reason they made the movie like this is because no one knew anything about the moon or what it'd be like there. It was all a guess from imagination. Does anyone remember The Outer Limits when it first came out in 1963? The first show was about a guy who was preparing to be an astronaut. It was ridiculously corny and you really didn't know what was going on until the end of the show but that's what kept you on your toes throughout the pilot show. But... that's what I like about these 1950's sci-fi movies.
Literally it was all imagination, and while many people today don't really appreciate imaginative movies anymore as they always have to have to shoot holes in space travel nowadays in movies I enjoy the ride. I don't really give a crap about people's "professional" take on their physics degrees and their science degrees. I watch movies to be entertained by imagination. I don't go to the movies to be educated. If I want that I'll watch an educational program. Movies are just that.... there's supposed to be fun and entertaining. Just enjoy the darned ride, fellas. And no we don't live in the friggin' Matrix. It's a friggin' movie.
Great dialogue "These shoes are heavy!" while pouting. She never tried them on on earth before to make sure they fit and were comfortable.
Magnetic shoes only work on Steel and the ship is made of aluminum and those shoes would never cling to that ship.
At least they didn't skimp on the office furniture in the space ship's control room but the upper right corner seems like an odd place for the steering-wheel.
I thought was amusing was how the cigarette burns up to prove that the light side is hot. Then, later they burn a match to show oxygen. The cigarette shouldn’t have ignited (no oxygen).
I understand that films back then we’re not that scientifically accurate, but that is pushing it.
Other than that, I can let the special effects slide as they weren’t as refined as now. I just let my imagination fill in what the sfx could not handle.
all of these comments about oxygen but the anti-gravity ship gets crickets.
Well, those women certainly had the morals of cats.
Roman architecture and checkerboard floors inside the moon 🌙 nice might be an Anunnaki moonbase 🤔
This film inspired the song: "Stay" by "Shakespear's Sister".
Those spiders 🤣🤣 I think I remember watching this many years ago thank you for sharing
Im here for 44:21. I've been looking for this movie after hearing this part in so many songs.😻
Can't go wrong with a title like that.
@@BSC8987 indeed
Even under all those takeoff Gs, those two things are pointing straight up!
Very Realistic!
cat litter on the moon would have been a more suitable title
At roughly 25 lbs each, tanker chairs are a solid choice for space travel.
unless, when you enter zero gravity, one of the chairs wacks you in the head as it, and you are floating around in your space ship.
Love the moon 🎑 spiders 🕷🕸
a desk and vanity in a space rocket?
This may be the cheapest and most science free science fiction I've ever witnessed!
Have you ever watch "Plan 9 from Outer Space". The whole inside of space ship made of wood. 😅😅
It's like in the last ten or fifteen minutes of the movie the producers said to the director, "Okay listen, we only have $12.39 left in the budget so wrap this up quick!"
Movies like this is why young men wanted to go into space.
Funny as Alpha is explaining to Helen that they're running out of oxygen there's a candle burning in the background. Show us your men's weak points, we'll take care of them. It's interesting that in 1953 they say the moon is more than 200,000 miles away & I was told in elementary school that it's 186,000 miles. Ah, what Alpha say's at 56:51 explains everything.
It felt like scene or two had been edited out just before our four hero’s take off.
Heroes
“ You can’t turn love on and off like a faucet “ . Perhaps not . But it does come in spurts .
No deal McCutcheon, that moon money is mine !
Did he say "the barrier must be pissed"😮