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Mission Stardust

Original title: ...4 ..3 ..2 ..1 ...morte
  • 1967
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
826
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Lisa Halvorsen, Daniel Martín, and Essy Persson in Mission Stardust (1967)
ActionAdventureSci-Fi

A team of astronauts is sent to the moon to rescue an alien who is seeking help to save her dying race. They are attacked by a force of bandit robots and discover that enemy spies are out to... Read allA team of astronauts is sent to the moon to rescue an alien who is seeking help to save her dying race. They are attacked by a force of bandit robots and discover that enemy spies are out to kill the alien.A team of astronauts is sent to the moon to rescue an alien who is seeking help to save her dying race. They are attacked by a force of bandit robots and discover that enemy spies are out to kill the alien.

  • Director
    • Primo Zeglio
  • Writers
    • Kurt Vogelmann
    • Sergio Donati
    • Primo Zeglio
  • Stars
    • Lang Jeffries
    • Essy Persson
    • Luis Dávila
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    826
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Primo Zeglio
    • Writers
      • Kurt Vogelmann
      • Sergio Donati
      • Primo Zeglio
    • Stars
      • Lang Jeffries
      • Essy Persson
      • Luis Dávila
    • 25User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Mission Stardust (1967)
    Mission Stardust (1967)
    Lisa Halvorsen, Daniel Martín, Essy Persson, Stefano Sibaldi, and Ann Smyrner in Mission Stardust (1967)
    Luis Dávila, Lang Jeffries, John Karlsen, and Essy Persson in Mission Stardust (1967)
    Lang Jeffries and Essy Persson in Mission Stardust (1967)
    Ann Smyrner in Mission Stardust (1967)
    Ann Smyrner in Mission Stardust (1967)
    Pinkas Braun, Dakar, and Lang Jeffries in Mission Stardust (1967)
    Luis Dávila and Lang Jeffries in Mission Stardust (1967)
    Lang Jeffries in Mission Stardust (1967)
    Luis Dávila, Lang Jeffries, Daniel Martín, and Essy Persson in Mission Stardust (1967)
    Essy Persson in Mission Stardust (1967)

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    Lang Jeffries
    Lang Jeffries
    • Maj. Perry Rhodan
    Essy Persson
    Essy Persson
    • Thora
    Luis Dávila
    Luis Dávila
    • Capt. Mike Bull
    Pinkas Braun
    Pinkas Braun
    • Arkin
    Stefano Sibaldi
    • Dr. Frank Haggard
    Daniel Martín
    Daniel Martín
    • Capt. Flipper
    Joachim Hansen
    Joachim Hansen
    • Dr. Manoli
    John Bartha
    John Bartha
    • Gen. Roon
    • (as Janos Bartha)
    John Karlsen
    John Karlsen
    • Crest
    Ann Smyrner
    Ann Smyrner
    • Dr. Sheridan
    Lisa Halvorsen
    • Nurse Silva
    Tom Felleghy
    • Mr. Moreland
    Gino Marturano
    Mirella Pamphili
    Mirella Pamphili
      Dakar
      Dakar
        Gianni Rizzo
        Gianni Rizzo
        • Car Seller
        Bruno Ariè
        • Car Seller's Henchman
        • (uncredited)
        Alessandro Tedeschi
        • Control Room Technician
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Primo Zeglio
        • Writers
          • Kurt Vogelmann(screenplay) (story)
          • Sergio Donati(screenplay)
          • Primo Zeglio(screenplay)
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        • Trivia
          Opened in Rome in August 1967 under the title "4... 3... 2... 1... morte" with a running time of 95 minutes. It was later released in West Germany in October 1967 under the title "Perry Rhodan--SOS aus dem Weltall" with a 79-minute running time. It was later released in Spain as "Órbita mortal" with a 92-minute running time. It opened in Los Angeles in October 1968.
        • Goofs
          At 11:30, you can see that it was partly cloudy when they filmed the scenes of the astronauts disembarking their spacecraft. The reflection of the clouds and sun are clearly seen on Perry's helmet visor.
        • Quotes

          Thora: [to Perry Rhodan] Your eyes are very quick... just like your hands.

        • Alternate versions
          In the United States, a version now exists that has the title and credits in German and the English dubbing track has been synced.
        • Connections
          Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Mission Stardust (1973)
        • Soundtracks
          Seli
          Composed by Marcello Giombini

          [Performed by Edda Dell'Orso and Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni (uncredited)]

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        4/10
        A Mind-Meltingly Stupid Mission to the Moon (and Africa...?)
        MISSION STARDUST is a 1967 Italian film based on a popular German science fiction novella series, of which I've never heard. It starts with the impression that we're settling in for a heady (if horribly inaccurate) science fiction film and makes a drastic turn into action territory in the second act. The title refers to the space mission launching at the start of the film where a team of astronauts, led by Major Perry Rhodan (Lang Jeffries), is being sent to the moon to harvest rare metals that have been discovered under the surface of the Newcomb crater. What Rhoden and HQ don't know is that a powerful (?) crime boss named Arkin (Pinkas Braun) has an inside man amongst the Stardust crew to report back to him in hopes of hijacking these valuable metals. None of this matters though, as the Stardust is intercepted in lunar orbit and loses contact with Earth as it's forced to land. After touching down, Rhoden and his crew discover the cause behind the interference: an alien craft. They're introduced to Crest (John Karlsen) and Thora (Essy Persson), aliens from the planet Arkon whose ship broke down and they were forced to land on Earth's moon. Crest is unable to repair the ship because he's fallen ill with leukemia, but that's all right because Rhoden informs him of a doctor on Earth who has conveniently enough developed a leukemia serum that can cure him. Can Rhoden and his crew overcome their differences with this alien race long enough to cooperate and save them? Will Arkin eliminate them all and steal the advanced Arkon technology?

        MISSION STARDUST fails on two very important levels: as science fiction and as an action/adventure film. It's far too stupid to be decent science fiction. It started fun enough with psychedelic colors flying behind the opening titles while we're treated to an upbeat pop tune screeching "Seli" that sets the stage for a zany head-trip of an adventure that never comes. But, as "Seli" fades out and the trippy colors are traded for reality, it becomes a very serious science fiction. Tense faces, countdowns, inherent danger. What will become of the Stardust crew? Then stupid peeks its head around the corner. What're they going to the moon for? A metal has been discovered that's denser than cobalt or lithium! For anyone curious, there are loads of elements denser than cobalt and lithium right here on Earth including such obscure metals as nickel, copper, and lead. OK, so no real thought put into the film. Sort of cheapens the "science" part of science fiction but I can appreciate some stupid fun. I loved the miniature work (and there was plenty of it) in this film, and the Arkonite craft is staffed with a crew of lumbering lurch-bots who look like your average spaceman until you remove their helmet and discover the skinned Furby underneath. Details like this make cheap science fiction fun regardless of the dwindling thought behind the script. I mean, these astronauts are supposed to be pretty savvy dudes, right? So it's nonsensical that they're completely unfazed when their lunar rover disintegrates but then baffled at the site of an enormous UFO moments later. I mean, what did they think happened to the rover? Who did they think was responsible for their emergency landing? The giant alien spaceship should be the least surprising thing going on. One astronaut's response to their invitation to this mysterious spacecraft by way of tube elevator:

        "Quite an elevator, eh, Perry? And up we go to paradise, or possibly hell!"

        These astronauts, and everyone else in this movie, are dumb. Except maybe Thora. She's cool. She can't be bothered to waste any more time than necessary with these primitive earthlings. She's so advanced that she barely reacts when Major Rhodan (the movie's hero, remember) forces himself on her. You see, she's so advanced that sexuality doesn't register with her; Rhodan sees this as a challenge and starts trying to make out with her, because the first impression of our species Rhodan believes best to give this race of aliens is that of a dog humping your leg. Regardless, he's not the only idiot here. But he's probably the biggest. When it's discovered that Crest is ill with leukemia (his 10,000-year-old race discovered the cure to all diseases… except this one), the plan becomes to bring the aliens to a Dr. Haggard in Mombasa for the cure. The astronauts then land the alien ship 400 miles away from Haggard's location and plan to, I guess, walk there. Or, they would, if their careful plan to not be spotted hadn't failed immediately and they weren't beset by a patrol from the African Federation Army from the moment they set down in the African desert. So now the entire second half of the film has the astronauts battling a vague African military and eventually Arkin and his team, and the film becomes a shoddy action/adventure. One final example of Rhoden's less-than-stellar leadership ability: the astronauts realize they need a vehicle so, rather than find a reputable salesman, he bargains with a shady dude on the street who initially tries to sell them child sex slaves. It fails miserably, and it only gets dumber from there.

        There's so much to say about this film, I couldn't possibly do it all here. I could go on about how the astronauts are pretty much interchangeable. They're all bland white dudes without personality or distinguishing features of any sort. I haven't mentioned the lame one-liners that come once the astronauts become action heroes (e.g. "His retros failed on him!" when an African thug is tossed by a gravity ray). There's a bunch. MISSION STARDUST is great conversation fodder if you've got friends similarly interested in bad movies. It's not as exciting as it wants to be but it's a fun failure.
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        • Release date
          • November 1968 (United States)
        • Countries of origin
          • Italy
          • West Germany
          • Spain
          • Monaco
        • Language
          • Italian
        • Also known as
          • Thora Queen of Space
        • Filming locations
          • Canary Islands, Spain(Film locations)
        • Production companies
          • Produzioni Europee Associate (PEA)
          • Theumer Film
          • Aitor Films
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 35 minutes
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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