Voyage to the Planet of Blood

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2009

Montage from "Queen of Blood".

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  • Much of QUEEN OF BLOOD (aka PLANET OF BLOOD) is derived from the 1963 Russian film A DREAM COMES TRUE (aka A MEETING IN THE UNIVERSE). All of the "big" scenes and elaborate special effects came from that movie (plus some misc shots from another Russian movie, NEBO ZOWET). The American part of the movie are the smaller, simpler scenes dealing with actors and dialogue aboard the spaceships. I had a chance to meet both the Russian co-director and the American director. What a difference!

  • @RSEFX I would love to see the original movie!

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  • Beautiful !

  • Is very interesting that the guy have in his space swit the # 11 ST: Look like SepTember 11.Casuality?No.Holliwood are masonic and they use in all their movies certain numbers and words for express certain messages only understable by other massonics.

  • @Barbaste Me too. :)

  • Only thing missing is the popcorn....Chiller Theatre 69. Man...I looked for( Sorry no spoiler here.) days after. Fun movie and for the time. Interesting FX.

  • Thank you for sharing with us this lovely masterpiece of sci fi film, it deserves a lot of attention due to its set design and cast of artists, and its story is interesting too, due to undertones about species and competition. Thanks again!

  • Yes, you saw him: QUEEN OF BLOOD is a 1966 north american film, with John Saxon too. A very good sci fi horror film, deeply interesting! Please search for QUEEN OF BLOOD here on Youtube to see more scenes, ok? Good luck.

  • I could watch this all day. I would hve guessed this was early 1960s Italian...or German...but then I believe I saw Dennis Hopper ???

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