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Forbidden Planet (1956)
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Synopsis
MGM's first big-budget science fiction film, Forbidden Planet, combined state-of-the-art special effects with a storyline based on Shakespeare's The Tempest. In the 23rd century, Cmdr. J.J. Adams (
Leslie Nielsen
) guides United Planets cruiser
C-57-D
on a rescue mission to faraway planet Altair-4. Twenty years earlier, Earth ship
Bellerophon
disappeared while en route to Altair-4. Only the ship's philologist, Dr. Morbius (
Walter Pidgeon
), survived; in the intervening decades, Morbius has created an Edenlike world of his own, for the benefit of himself and his nubile young daughter, Altaira (
Anne Francis
). His private paradise is zealously guarded by Robby the Robot, a piece of technology far in advance of anything on Earth. When Adams and his crew land on Altair-4, Morbius announces that he has no intention of being rescued and returned to Earth. When Adams attempts to contact home base, he finds that his radio equipment has been smashed by some unseen force. Holding Morbius responsible, Adams confronts the scientist, who decides to tell all. At one time, according to Morbius, Altair-4 was populated by the Krel, a wise, intellectually superior race. Using leftover Krel technology, Morbius has doubled his intellect and gained the ability to shape a new world to his own specifications. Forbidden Planet was a big influence on future sci-fi outer-space efforts, especially
Star Trek
. The letterboxed video version is the closest to the original. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Richard Anderson
Chief Quinn
Bob Dix
Grey
James Drury
Joe Strong
Anne Francis
Alta Morbius
Richard Grant
Silvers
Harry Harvey, Jr.
Randall
Earl Holliman
Cook
Morgan Jones
Nichols
Jack Kelly
Lt. Farman
Roger McGee
Lindstrom
Leslie Nielsen
Commander John J. Adams
Walter Pidgeon
Dr. Edward Morbius
Jimmy Thompson
Youngerford
Warren Stevens
Lt. "Doc" Ostrow
George Wallace
Bosun
Peter Miller
Moran
Morgan Jones
Nichols
Richard Grant
Silvers
Production Crew
Arthur Lonergan
Art Director
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
George Folsey
Cinematographer
Bebe Barron
Composer (Music Score)
Louis Barron
Composer (Music Score)
Helen Rose
Costume Designer
Walter Plunkett
Costume Designer
Fred Wilcox
Director
Ferris Webster
Editor
George Rhein
First Assistant Director
William J. Tuttle
Makeup
William Shakespeare
Play Author
Nicholas Nayfack
Producer
Irving A. Block
Screen Story
Cyril Hume
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Hugh Hunt
Set Designer
Allen Adler
Short Story Author
Allen Adler
Short Story Author
Irving A. Block
Short Story Author
Irving A. Block
Short Story Author
Arnold A. Gillespie
Special Effects
Irving G. Reis
Special Effects
Irving G. Ries
Special Effects
Joshua Meador
Special Effects
Warren Newcombe
Special Effects
Year: 1956
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: G
Category: Feature
Genre
Science Fiction
Color type
Eastmancolor
Produced by
MGM
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