Forbidden Planet [HD DVD]
Front Cover
Rating:
20.020.020.020.020.0
Medium:
HD DVD
Release Date:
11/14/2006
Theatrical Date:
3/15/1956
Date Imported:
3/9/2008
List Price:
$28.99
Genre:
Sci Fi / Classic
Studio:
Warner Home Video
Cast:
Pidgeon, Walter / Francis, Anne / Nielsen, Leslie / Stevens, Warren / Kelly, Jack
Director:
Wilcox, Fred M.
Audience Rating:
G (General Audience)
Aspect Ratio:
2.40:1
DVD Region:
0
Running Time:
187
Format:
AC-3 / Closed-captioned / Color / Dolby / Dubbed / Subtitled / Widescreen
Language:
English (Subtitled) / French (Subtitled) / Spanish (Subtitled) / English (Original Language) / French (Dubbed) / Spanish (Dubbed)
EAN:
0012569792104
UPC:
012569792104
Description:

Amazon.com essential video This 1956 pop adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest is one of the best, most influential science fiction movies ever made. Its space explorers are the models for the crew of Star Trek's Enterprise, and the film's robot is clearly the prototype for Robby in Lost in Space. Walter Pidgeon is the Prospero figure, presiding over a paradisiacal world with his lovely young daughter and their servile droid. When the crew of a spaceship lands on the planet, they become aware of a sinister invisible force that threatens to destroy them. Great special effects and a bizarre electronic score help make this movie as fresh, imaginative, and fun as it was when first released.

Description A dutiful robot named Robby speaks 188 languages. An underground lair provides astonishing evidence of a populace a million years more advanced than Earthlings. There are many wonders on Altair-4, but none is greater or more deadly than the human mind. Forbidden Planet is the granddaddy of tomorrow, a pioneering work whose ideas and style would be reverse-engineered into many cinematic space voyages to come. Leslie Nielsen portrays the commander who brings his spacecruiser crew to the green-skied Altair-4 world that's home to Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), his daughter (Anne Francis), the remarkable Robby...and to a mysterious terror. Featuring sets of extraordinary scale and the first all-electronic musical soundscape in film history, Forbidden Planet is in a movie orbit all its own.

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4.5