Evaluate it for what it was at the time. It was a good sci-fi with a known hero (Perry Rhodan) and a hot looking leading lady. The special effects were decent for the 60s. It was known in Europe as 3..2..1.. Morte. It was my earliest memory of fascination with sci-fi movies. The opening song is by Edda Del'Orso and is quite unique (and in Italian). Her vocal talents are quite evident in this vibrant piece. I give this one a big thumbs up. Thanks for sharing it.
wbshop.com has been re mastering some of these old gems since October 2010. I think they need to re-master this in widescreen theatrical format. Let's hound them for it. They already did a pristine widescreen print of "Green Slime" and two of Antonio Margheriti's Gamma I films, including "Wild, Wild Planet".
wow
bongopatrol 1 month ago
BoOm, BoOm everywere :)
TheMauvetys 5 months ago
i'm lost already :)
astralhed 5 months ago
@astralhed its 60's psychedelics, dont try and understand it LOL.
22centman36 2 months ago
On DVD cgi.ebay.com/MISSION-STARDUST-1968-Italian-Space-Adventure-/250814713174?pt=US_DVD_HD_DVD_Blu_ray&hash=item3a65b8cd56
Ragnar06 9 months ago
Evaluate it for what it was at the time. It was a good sci-fi with a known hero (Perry Rhodan) and a hot looking leading lady. The special effects were decent for the 60s. It was known in Europe as 3..2..1.. Morte. It was my earliest memory of fascination with sci-fi movies. The opening song is by Edda Del'Orso and is quite unique (and in Italian). Her vocal talents are quite evident in this vibrant piece. I give this one a big thumbs up. Thanks for sharing it.
Ragnar06 9 months ago
i have real a lot of books on SF movies over the years eg. the psychotronic guide, but i don't think i've ever even HEARD of this one!
great rare find... the italian barbaraella. LOL
dubhippy 1 year ago
wow this looks trashy
TheHorsenation 1 year ago
@TheHorsenation
Yeah, and I love it. :))
leroyrs 1 month ago
I'm not sure WB has the rights to this. It's a german movie produced by Constantin Films.I dunno who did the us dubbing though.
SorryHaters 1 year ago
wbshop.com has been re mastering some of these old gems since October 2010. I think they need to re-master this in widescreen theatrical format. Let's hound them for it. They already did a pristine widescreen print of "Green Slime" and two of Antonio Margheriti's Gamma I films, including "Wild, Wild Planet".
internationalgiant1 1 year ago
Thanks for posting the trailer. I've heard of this movie but never seen anything from it until now.
Bizarronumber4 1 year ago
I must say I'm amazed with this camp-groovie scifi from sixties, thank you for posting!
EduarquiRJ 1 year ago