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Journey to the Seventh Planet

Journey to the Seventh Planet

1962Movie⏱️ 1h 17mApproved
ActionAdventureFantasyHorrorSci-Fi
4.7
IMDB Rating
2,104 votes

Earth sends a five-man team to explore the frozen planet Uranus, only to find a temperate forest and sultry women from their past on it, courtesy of an alien brain with evil designs.

Director
Sidney W. Pink
Writers
Sidney W. Pink, Ib Melchior
Stars
John Agar, Carl Ottosen, Ove Sprogøe
Release Date
March 10, 1962
Language
Danish, English
Country
Denmark, United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

John Agar
John Agar
as Capt. Don Graham
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Carl Ottosen
as Commander Eric
Ove Sprogøe
Ove Sprogøe
as Barry O'Sullivan
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Louis Miehe-Renard
as Svend
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Peter Mönch
as Karl
Greta Thyssen
Greta Thyssen
as Greta Thyssen
Ann Smyrner
Ann Smyrner
as Ingrid
Mimi Heinrich
Mimi Heinrich
as Ursula
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Annie Birgit Garde
as Ellen
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Ulla Moritz
as Lise

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.66 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Saga-studierne, Hellerup, Sjælland, Denmark
Production
Cinemagic Inc.

🏷️ Keywords

uranus the planetmind controlspace explorationpsychotronic filmlow budget sci fi movie

🎯 Categories

DanishActionAdventureFantasyHorrorSci-Fi

⭐ Featured Review

Poor Karl
by TheAngryRobot2004-02-15

"I enjoyed watching this movie, but why did Karl have to take all that punishment? I mean, my man was a rookie on a mission to where Earth's Astromen had never been before, and was expected to shoulder the responsibilities of say, Don, the co-pilot on this fantastic voyage, who, as it turns out, is smooth like butta with the ladies. And what's with the one guy who dreams of, not women, but delicious apples? If you do decide to watch it, make sure you stay tuned for the closing credits, for you will hear one of the sweetest space ballads of all time...."

💡 Did You Know?

It was noted that certain plot elements bore a striking similarity to plot elements from Polish writer Stanislaw Lem's (at the time) recent 1961 novel "Solaris." That novel would later be the basis of authorized films including a TV-Movie (Solaris (1968)) in 1968, a cinema version by Andrei Tarkovsky in 1972 (Solaris (1972)) (both from the Soviet Union) and an American production (Solaris (2002)) in 2002.

📖 Synopsis

Earth sends a five-man team to explore the frozen planet Uranus, only to find a temperate forest and sultry women from their past on it, courtesy of an alien brain with evil designs.