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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen the launch of the first manned mission to Mars goes awry due to sabotage, International Rescue is requested to assist in the mission's second attempt.When the launch of the first manned mission to Mars goes awry due to sabotage, International Rescue is requested to assist in the mission's second attempt.When the launch of the first manned mission to Mars goes awry due to sabotage, International Rescue is requested to assist in the mission's second attempt.
Sylvia Anderson
- Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward
- (Synchronisation)
Ray Barrett
- John Tracy
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Alexander Davion
- Space Captain Greg Martin
- (Synchronisation)
Peter Dyneley
- Jeff Tracy
- (Synchronisation)
Christine Finn
- Tin-Tin Kyrano
- (Synchronisation)
David Graham
- Gordon Tracy
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Paul Maxwell
- Captain Paul Travers
- (Synchronisation)
Neil McCallum
- Dr. Ray Pierce
- (Synchronisation)
Bob Monkhouse
- Space Navigator Brad Newman
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Shane Rimmer
- Scott Tracy
- (Synchronisation)
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
- Dr. Tony Grant
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Charles Tingwell)
- …
Jeremy Wilkin
- Virgil Tracy
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Matt Zimmerman
- Alan Tracy
- (Synchronisation)
- …
F. Vivian Dunn
- Self
- (as Lt. Col. F. Vivian Dunn)
Charlie Bowden
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Cliff Richard
- Cliff Richard Jr.
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
The Shadows
- Themselves
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe first feature film to be shot using the Livingston Electronic Viewfinder Unit, also known as Add-a-Vision. This was basically an electronic viewfinder that could be used in conjunction with a Mitchell BNC Camera to take a television picture directly from the camera, enabling the staff of the entire unit to watch any scene being filmed on the television monitors. This also allowed the puppeteers to better control their puppets and keep them on their marks in the frame.
- PatzerThe planet Mars has a largely red surface, yet here it is depicted with a fairly generic grayish appearance.
- Zitate
[first lines]
Glenn Field Controller: This is Assembly Control calling all Zero X units. Assembly Phase One - go!
- Crazy CreditsNone of the characters appearing in this photoplay intentionally resemble any persons living or dead... SINCE THEY DO NOT YET EXIST!
- VerbindungenFeatured in Fantastic Fantasy Fright-o-Rama Show Vol. 1 (1996)
- SoundtracksThunderbirds Are GO
Written by Barry Gray (uncredited)
Played by The Band of the Royal Marines
Conducted by F. Vivian Dunn (as Lt. Col. F. Vivian Dunn)
Ausgewählte Rezension
Do you appreciate beautiful models? No, not THAT kind of beautiful models...I mean this kind!
This is the first of two feature film versions of the `Thunderbirds' TV show. If you're on the wavelength of this type of entertainment (i.e., willing to ignore the fact that the characters are puppets, and to simply accept them as real), you may find this to be very engaging viewing.
`Thunderbirds are GO!' makes use of a good number of the sets and puppets from the TV show, and throws in some new constructions. It doesn't bother explaining who any of the characters are, however, so if you're not familiar with the series, it may be difficult to tell which characters are the `stars' and which play supporting roles. Regardless, you will see amazing model work and puppetry, and the very naturalistic, serious, story-conscious approach typical of Gerry Anderson's work.
The `Supermarionation' method was designed to allow the filmmakers total control over the look of the characters--impossible with real actors--and a means to depict spectacular action at the fraction of the cost it would take were it realized with conventional full-size sets. But the sets, models and puppets are lovingly crafted, and cost a pretty penny to produce; in fact, the original shows were the most expensive British television produced at that time.
If you're lucky enough to see this feature in its original widescreen version, you will see the Supermarionation look in beautiful frame compositions! I'd love to see this in a theatre sometime. Grab this up at your local video store if they have it!
This is the first of two feature film versions of the `Thunderbirds' TV show. If you're on the wavelength of this type of entertainment (i.e., willing to ignore the fact that the characters are puppets, and to simply accept them as real), you may find this to be very engaging viewing.
`Thunderbirds are GO!' makes use of a good number of the sets and puppets from the TV show, and throws in some new constructions. It doesn't bother explaining who any of the characters are, however, so if you're not familiar with the series, it may be difficult to tell which characters are the `stars' and which play supporting roles. Regardless, you will see amazing model work and puppetry, and the very naturalistic, serious, story-conscious approach typical of Gerry Anderson's work.
The `Supermarionation' method was designed to allow the filmmakers total control over the look of the characters--impossible with real actors--and a means to depict spectacular action at the fraction of the cost it would take were it realized with conventional full-size sets. But the sets, models and puppets are lovingly crafted, and cost a pretty penny to produce; in fact, the original shows were the most expensive British television produced at that time.
If you're lucky enough to see this feature in its original widescreen version, you will see the Supermarionation look in beautiful frame compositions! I'd love to see this in a theatre sometime. Grab this up at your local video store if they have it!
- roddmatsui
- 20. Feb. 2004
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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