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  • Great trailer. Now how do I watch the film?

  • No sound again? WTF?

  • At least they wore space suits when they landed on a planet those were seldom used on Lost in Space and Star Trek.

  • @hydrolito I wouldn't recommend landing on Uranus without one. As a matter of fact I wouldn't recommend trying to land on Uranus at all. The planets that the Enterprise crew landed on were always habitable w/ a few exceptions. What struck me as odd was that everyone they met spoke English and there was never any explanation. At least the TARDIS on "Doctor Who" did the translating, and Douglas Adams gave us the Babel Fish in HHGTTG.

    Lost in Space sucked ass so it doesn't count.

  • @TheSnowballEarth The first season of Lost in space was pretty good although it was black and white, but two and three went to commedy to compete with that stupid Batman that was generally worse. They finally did come out with Batman movies that were decent though but that was years later. On Star Trek the Romulans, Klingons, Bejourans and Cardasians have encountered earthlings that's why they speak english guess others observed old tv broadcast to figure it out,not sure how most of the rest did

  • One of the first few movies I saw without my parents. A ride across town on the bus deal with my cousins on a Saturday afternoon. Not too bad considering it was 1961 or so. The girls were great and the old style sound effects are cool. Also a biggie for that time period, it is in color.

  • love these old films

  • john agar---shirley temple's ex-husband, did her when she was underage.

    with swedish meatball actor from REPTILICUS.

    and from same short story of SOLARUS.

  • Jim Danforth's stop-motion creature was the best thing about this movie. Too bad the budget didn't allowed him to do more stop-motion aliens for the production. The central premise of the story is good though.

  • Another great achievement of the Danish cinema!

  • "Your eyes will glaze." Good grief, how did somebody put that in a trailer for a movie. You'll watch our movie and your eyes will glaze...in boredom! Whoever made this trailer wasn't thinking too clearly.

  • Those B and C movies did what they had to do. Get those kids in the theaters and entertain. Especially on Matinee Saturday. John Agar must of made over 50 of these 1950's and 60's grindout flicks.

  • it's like "IT" in space

  • Du godeste - Ove Sprogø og Louis Mieh-Rehnardog Carl Ottosen - !!!

    Grineren - det her er så "ostet" som de siger i USA .. hæ hæ hæ...

    Og så blev det præsenteret af "Pardon films" ... (Undskyld Film )- meget passende... komplet med skole engelsk - jubiii ...og så vil vi slet ikke komme ind på Lamse - Bamserne ( gad vide hvad google translate fortæller engelsktalende at det betyder ? ).

    Jeps - det er OSTET ...Og det er det der gør det så godt !!!

    Ib Melchior sparkede røv ! : )

  • was there any cheesy 1950s sci fi film that john agar wasn't in??

  • YOUR HEART WILL STAND SHOCK-STILL! ...and back then they didn't lie lol

  • "They probe the unknown."

    LOL

  • all the women were as they were suppose to be ,,, sexy with great figures

  • "They probe the unknown ..."

    Priceless!

  • Hmmm, I wonder if John Agar is going to play a smug, insufferable a-hole. All signs point to yes!

  • Surprisingly, they did not show the one-eyed "rat" monster in the trailer. That's like the best part of the movie!

  • A trip through millions of miles of space - only to be crushed by a shrub.

  • We're here to explore Uranus. That's why we're here. We've got a job to do.

  • My eyes are Glazing already.

  • so they went up to Uranus?

  • The trailer just gave away the big secret, that its all in their minds. Great job.

  • "WHO OPENED THE AIR LOCK?" see also "Angry Red Planet" by the same guys! This is stuff a normal, ten-year old boy LIVED for back in The day the earth Stood Still!

  • @radiootoo I thought that line seemed familar and yet I haven't seen this movie.

  • @radiootoo Funny you mentioned 'Angry Red Planet'! This filmed 'borrowed' a couple of it's best effects-shots! I loved both of them when I was a kid! I guess I loved All the Sci-Schlock!

  • My heart is standing SHOCK-STILL!!!!

  • AND they went to intergalactic space with on a 1960's Thor ballistic missile-. maybe they ended up in Kazakstan and got lost.

  • THEY WENT TO THE PLANET YOUR ANUS...........

  • @PIERPILING And they circled looking for Klingons.

  • "You will shit a fucking brick!!!"

  • 7th planet beauties much better than any CGI crap

  • I wonder if Event Horizon was influenced by this in any way

  • One of the cheeziest movies ever made yet I continued to watch to the comedic value.

  • @pucksterz12 VERY cheesy. In fact, it's a cheese Danish!

  • Agar also got to have sex with 17 year old Shirley Temple. So, he'll always have that going' for him.

  • John Agar is the Jack Nicholson of B-Movies. His overacting is legendary! Good quality trailer!

  • @TrashTrailers

    At that time, Jack Nicholson was the 'Jack Nicholson of B-Movies'.

  • Great post!

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  • Isn't the 7th planet Uranus?

    So why the movie wasn't called "Journey to Uranus???

  • 1:07 is it me or does that sound like Luke when Darth Vader cuts his hand off? lol

  • Oh yeah! Ha! Giant Eye attack! Ready men, aim squirt guns. Fire! Ha you got me. You evil Earthmen. Ha!

  • good trailer reminds me of a star trek episode!

  • I suppose the movie industry censor wouldn't let them use the actual name of the planet in the title.

  • You know, technically, counting from the outside of the solar system, earth is the seventh planet. Who would count from the outside. The ancient summerians called earth the seventh planet too, because they counted from the outside. They also said that they were taught this and many other interesting things by "gods" they say came from a planet that orbits our sun in an ellipse, and only comes near earth every couple of thousand years. Pretty interesting stuff, the seventh planet.

  • "WHO opened the airlock?" . . . I think Ray Bradbury had the original "planet makes your dreams come true" theme...? Martian Chronicles?

  • @pylgrym: That was a Ray Bradbury short story called "Mars is Heaven," later incorporated into "The Martian Chronicles."

  • Your eyes will pop, your ears will glaze...

  • @offrampt Dink tequilla!

  • You forget how many other shows have ripped off this one. Evil thoughts created the Stay Puff man from Ghost Busters, and the original Star Trek pilot had beings that could make you see things.

  • Best part of these old space adventures were the foxy alien chicks. Some say there's too much sex in modern entertainment but I think there's too little.

  • In those adventures, the space beauties actually had allure. These days all they have is 'attitude', as if that's some improvement.

    'swhy these old space adventures will always be timeless, even with their cheesy props.

  • Very true. Just like every episode of the original Star Trek....alien beauties galore!

  • Looks awesome! I do find it amusing that it promises "your eyes will glaze" haha!

  • Somehow I missed this piece of shit.

  • I prefer journeying to the fifth and sixth planet myself.I hear all gals have big boobies,with flavors.

  • Always thought that John Agar was the Larry Hagman of the 1950's but still enjoy this movie..

  • Journey to the seven planet?..Uranus!,impossible

  • those guns sounded like spidermans web

  • Hi, are there any full-length movies in Youtube or are they just scattered around in brief excerpts?

  • If you look it up on the internet, you'll find it for free.I did a couple of months ago.

  • Despite the cheap special effects, it's actually a good movie. It's basically a STAR TREK episode, without THE ENTERPRISE.

  • If you're going to compare this movie to Star Trek, then it's like a bad third-season Trek episode with a stupid plot and lots of beautiful babes.

  • It's better than "Spock's Brain," though.

  • That's not much of a compliment!

  • Heh.

  • It's not a stupid plot. It's a cross between The Star Trek episode, "THE CAGE", STAR TREK V, a little bit of The Doctor Who episode, " CASTOVELVA". AN Alien entity wants to break free from its prison, so it uses its powers of making matter out of nothing, to force a space-expedition crew to free it ; this way it can spread its influence over Earth. I'll write more,Scotpen, in a later post ,why it reminds me of STAR TREK.

  • @EarlSnohomish  Die, heretic.

  • PEW PEW pewpewpew PEW PEW.

    Oes noes! Mah eyes popped!

  • I remember thinking this was cheesy even when I saw it as a young kid.

    My eyes did "glaze over," but not in the way the trailer intended!

    As to the women in the movie: "Thanks for the Mammaries!"

    And I didn't make one Uranus joke!

  • The original and re-make "Solaris" stole their entire premise from this movie.

  • actually the novel "solaris" came out before this film

  • Very interesting, henrybird! It turns out that the novel "Solaris" was published in 1961. The movie "Journey to the Seventh Planet" was released March 10, 1962. This means that the famous "idea man" Ib Melchior ( who was one of the creators of this movie ) may have read "Solaris" and IMMEDIATELY got one of his famous "ideas!"

  • @Drumcam Sort of like how "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" stole and reworked the premise of "Deep Blue Sea."

  • @TheSnowballEarth Planet of the Apes was based on H.G. Wells the time machine, with apes replacing Morlocks, and sequels also based on other stories by wells. 

  • @hydrolito Now are you talking about Pierre Boulle's novel or Rod Serling's screenplay? Because the former would imply that a Frenchman horked an idea from a Brit, which is unthinkable.

  • @TheSnowballEarth I've seen Rod Serling's Twilight Zone tv series haven't read the novel.I think the British had automobiles before Americans and Frenchmen did, why would getting ideas from Brits be unthinkable?

  • @hydrolito Because the French would never borrow ideas from anyone else. I'm being facetious. A jab at the Gaul. ;-]

  • @hydrolito propaganda,why french or Chineese or Russian cannot patented something before english? exemple: many pretend the snowmobile is a patented by an American or a french canadian,right? in reality without the « halftrack » none of snowmobile was possible on the snow, is it right? so the « halftrack » is a french patented by (Adolphe Kégresse) made for the Russian tsar in 1910! without Russian Money and french,no snowmobile or modern tank on earth is it true? period

  • @spectreduloft Ideas that are improved on are also patented, so printing (Chinese) came before movable type (German) and offset printing. Am radio came before Fm radio, which came before TV which used Am frequnecies for picture and Fm frequencies for sound.Telegraph came before Telephone. So yeah french may have made tank in 1910 but isn't exactly same as a modern snowmobile which use that and other ideas.Steam locomotive isn't same as Diesel locomotive either, but part of the process to get it.

  • @hydrolito new patented and improvement can confuse many peoples.exemple: Steam locomotive isn't same as Diesel locomotive either right but the usefull are the same,the credit goes to the motor, not for the train and track! The track use under the train is the clue of the train patented! the word patented meaning something usefull you never seen similar, in my humble opinion.so i did not invented english but can improve lol

  • Daredevil astronauts...and their skinny little guns

  • :25 "they probe the unknown"

    Now that's a veiled Uranus joke if I ever heard one!

  • jpurney to the planet uranus?

  • Say what you will, but this is still better than Will Smith's last few movies.

  • Is it me or were women more sexy and alluring back then compared to today???..and was John Agar the Larry Hagman of the 1950's???

  • Larry Hagman... Oh! That thing that was always in frame with Barbara Eden? What kills me now are the old Air Force partial pressure suits with the hillarious improvised plexiglass visors. Those actually looked kind of cool when I was a kid.

  • Interesting you should say that. I first saw this movie when I was 9 or 10 years old, and I thought those "spacesuits" with the odd helmets looked cool too. Lots of cheap sci-fi films used those standard-issue Air Force g-suits. In "Twelve To the Moon" (1960), the headgear conveniently had an invisible "forcefield" to make them airtight!

  • Yeah... In the early Famous Monsters of Filmland magazines, some of the odd things you could buy through the ads were surplus Air Force suits like that... and live squirrel monkeys. I think the suits went for something like $15. Would have been a good investment considering their worth today.

    Seems "Robinson Caruso on Mars" used some actual David Clark high altitude suits, the type that Gemini suits were derived from. Most films got away with bad cheesy suits.

  • Check this out:

    watch?v=DFGFI-Hayco

    His crashed spacecraft is some sort of Gemini capsule mock up.

  • The one-man lander in "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" was a mock-up designed and built for the movie, but its shape was obviously influenced by the design of the Mercury and Gemini capsules.

  • @majormannfred they werent all doing ridiculous diets back then.  Nowadays top actresses are contractually obligated to work out and eat this crazy diets to be bone thin.

  • Does anyone remember there was the cheesiest sung ballad in this film? It might have been the opening or closing credit sequence, crooning "Journey to the Seventh Planet", like a bad lounge song. I haven't seen this in a billion years, I but I remember a jarring, odd & inappropriate theme song popping up. Kind of like a James Bond-type mixture of song & images, only light years worse. Wish someone would find that part & post it. Thanks for the memories here. Cheers.

  • Yes, there definitely was a cheesy-sounding song over the closing credits, although I don't think it was any more jarring or inappropriate than Frankie Avalon crooning the opening title song from "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea."

    Come to think of it, that song sucked too.

  • Giant spider, death rays, hot women, a powerful monster and the standard 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 blastoff equals classic sci-fi. Looks like it was filmed in Norway or Sweden for some reason, Greta in that black nightgown set..yowsah!...

  • It was made in Denmark, actually. Like that other epic from the writing-producing-directing team of Ib Melchior and Sid Pink, the immortal classic "Reptilicus."

  • great trailer!!!

  • Ha,ha,ha,ha,ha!

  • I remember when I was little we would go to the movies on saturday and see stuff like this. (these were special showings just for us little kids). It was so cool seeing this on the big screen, and that big spider was creepy.

  • Hey can I go there? Those were some pretty cute babes.

  • Yep, nothing like a sweet Danish in the morning. Especially a blonde one!

  • The huge spider in the cAVE CREEPS ME OUT TO THIS DAY!!! lIKE bRADBURY'S "mARTIAN cHRONICLES??

  • the seventh plante is uanus so the are going to journey up my butt?

  • I will look for this movie an ebay right away!

  • what a great movie!

    Greta, you're a fox!

  • "HOW DEEP WITHIN EACH OF US....ARE HIDDEN OUR FORBIDDEN DESIRES?"

    I guess we'll have to find out when we Journey to Uranus.

  • based on the same story as "solaris"

  • Well, it has the same basic premise of an alien brain that reaches into the minds of a group of astronauts and uses their memories to create life-like illusions, but "Journey to the Seventh Planet" is about half as long, way cheesier, and a whole lot more fun.

    The original "Star Trek" pilot had a similar story, so it's not exactly an original idea.

  • They certainly weren't kidding when they said "Your eyes will glaze!" and that was just from the trailer

  • my gosh i havent seen this movie since i saw it at a theater when it first came out!!

  • Ha,ha,ha,ha,ha!

  • OK, I can see Uranus from here.

  • From the writing-producing-directing team of Ib Melchior and Sid Pink, who brought us "Reptilicus" and "The Angry Red Planet," this sci-fi opus was made on a minuscule budget at a tiny film studio in Denmark. Yep -- it's a cheesy Danish!

  • They landed on your anus!!!

  • What, no Uranus jokes?

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