
A Trip to Mars (1918)
Himmelskibet (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 37min
- Adventure, Fantasy
- 1920 (USA)
- Movie
A group of researchers from Earth travel in a spaceship to Mars, where, to big surprise, they find a peaceful vegetarian and pacifist civilization.
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Gunnar Tolnæs | ... |
Avanti Planetaros - Captain of the Space Ship
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Zanny Petersen | ... |
Corona - Avanti's Sister
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Nicolai Neiiendam | ... |
Prof. Planetaros - Astronomer
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Alf Blütecher | ... |
Dr. Krafft - Avanti's Friend
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Svend Kornbeck | ... |
David Dane - American
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Philip Bech | ... |
Martian Leader - Wise Man
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Lilly Jacobson | ... |
Marya - Martian Leader's Daughter
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Frederik Jacobsen | ... |
Prof. Dubius
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Birger von Cotta-Schønberg |
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Albert Paul | ... |
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Nils Asther | ... |
Wounded Martian Citizen (uncredited)
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Alfred Osmund | ... |
Martian Priest (uncredited)
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Directed by
Holger-Madsen |
Written by
Sophus Michaëlis | ... | (novel "Himmelskibet") |
Sophus Michaëlis | ... | (screenplay) |
Ole Olsen | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Ole Olsen | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Frederik Fuglsang | ||
Louis Larsen |
Production Design by
Carlo Jacobsen |
Art Direction by
Axel Bruun |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Fotorama (1918) (Denmark) (theatrical)
- Universum Film (UFA) (1918) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Tower Film Corporation (1920) (United States) (theatrical) (as 'A Trip to Mars')
- Det Danske Filminstitut (2006) (Denmark) (DVD)
- Sinister Cinema (United States) (DVD) (as 'A Trip to Mars')
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Did You Know?
Movie Connections | Edited into Eventyret om dansk film 3: Danske filmstjerner og kometer - 1913-1923 (1996). See more » |