Prof. Harringway Hawling
Oldřich Lukeš
Prof. Harringway Hawling

“You are there … on man’s most incredible journey!”
A mysterious magnetic spool found during a construction project is discovered to have originated from Venus. A rocket expedition to Venus is launched to discover the origin of the spool and the race that created it.
First Spaceship On Venus trailer (1960)
Prof. Harringway Hawling
Oldřich Lukeš
Prof. Harringway Hawling
Prof. Saltyk
Ignacy Machowski
Prof. Saltyk
Talua, afrikanischer Fernsehtechniker
Julius Ongewe
Talua, afrikanischer Fernsehtechniker
Prof. Arsenew
Mikhail Postnikov
Prof. Arsenew
Prof. Sikarna
Kurt Rackelmann
Prof. Sikarna
Robert Brinkmann, deutscher Pilot
Günther Simon
Robert Brinkmann, deutscher Pilot
Dr. Tchen Yu
Hua-Ta Tang
Dr. Tchen Yu
Joan Moran
Lucyna Winnicka
Joan Moran
Sumiko Ogimura, japanische Ärztin
Yoko Tani
Sumiko Ogimura, japanische Ärztin
Frau Arsenjew
Ruth-Maria Kubitschek
Frau Arsenjew
Reporterin
Eva-Maria Hagen
Reporterin
Binkmans Mutter
Karen Fredersdorf
Binkmans Mutter
Were it not for the really terrible English-language dubbing, this would actually have made for quite a decently made sci-fi feature. When evidence is found from a meteor that there might be intelligent life on Venus, an international team is assembled to travel in the "Cosmocrator" to that distant world to investigate. En route, they manage to decipher some of the writing found on the meteoric chunk and conclude that the folks from Venus had actually contemplated invasion of the Earth at the start of the 20th Century - might they be flying into the lions den? The space ship effects are all pretty much "Forbidden Planet" (1956) and the actors, though admittedly pretty poor, reflect a diversity of races and nations as they hurtle through space. Once on the planet, however, this starts to come apart at the seams a bit - they must evade an encroaching mass of mud/treacle/chocolate and their destination, that definitely shows signs of having had a developed civilisation at one point, seems to want to eliminate them all... Can they make it back home? It's no worse than any of the "Outer Limits" style movies we'll have sat through over the years, and had it been subtitled I might have actually quite enjoyed it. It even has an underlying theme that might just be worth bearing in mind 60 years later, too.
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