Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA three-part episode of the sci-fi TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954), released as a feature.A three-part episode of the sci-fi TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954), released as a feature.A three-part episode of the sci-fi TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954), released as a feature.
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- Guión
- Reparto principal
Richard Crane
- Rocky Jones
- (metraje de archivo)
Scotty Beckett
- Winky
- (metraje de archivo)
Sally Mansfield
- Vena Ray
- (metraje de archivo)
Robert Lyden
- Bobby
- (metraje de archivo)
Maurice Cass
- Prof. Newton
- (metraje de archivo)
Leonard Penn
- Ranger Griff
- (metraje de archivo)
Charles Meredith
- Drake - Secretary of Space
- (metraje de archivo)
- (as Chas. Meredith)
Patsy Parsons
- Queen Cleolanta
- (metraje de archivo)
Guy Prescott
- Darganto
- (metraje de archivo)
- (as Frank Pulaski)
Cliff Ferre
- Ranger Marshall
- (metraje de archivo)
Walter Coy
- Zoravac
- (metraje de archivo)
Nestor Paiva
- Prof. Cardos
- (metraje de archivo)
Patsy Iannone
- Volaca
- (metraje de archivo)
Joanne Jordan
- The Vonsoom - Zoravac's Wife
- (metraje de archivo)
Charles Horvath
- Symitar - Cardos Henchman
- (metraje de archivo)
Sol Gorss
- Fornax Soldier
- (metraje de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
Reseña destacada
"Menace From Space" begins with strange missiles made of crystal being hurled at the Earth. The brainiac professor determines they are from one of Jupiter's moons, so Rocky Jones takes a small crew to this strange world to try to determine why this is occurring. Once there, an evil Earth scientist is already there and he's manipulating the locals to his own wicked and greedy ends. So, it's up to the Earth heroes to save the day.
I love 1950s sci-fi movies--even though the special effects are often pretty silly and the plots a bit campy. I particularly love the films taking humans on their first trips to the Moon or Mars. However, despite my strong predisposition to like such material, this movie made up of three episodes of TV's "Rocky Jones Space Ranger" is pretty bad. Of course, being made for television the special effects were worse than you'd find in a real movie--this I could accept. What I couldn't accept were the awful characters! Rocky is wooden, but he's not the problem. The biggest problems are Winky and the little brat they took along for no reason whatsoever. Winky is the second in command but you wonder why they'd put a complete moron in such an important role! He's clearly the 'comic relief', though since he isn't funny, he's more the 'annoying relief'! And the 'precocious kid'?! Well, apparently although they barely have enough fuel to make it to Fornax and back, they decide to bring this whiny kid along--even though he can't possibly contribute anything to the mission (unless, of course, they want to use him as a shield). The writing of this show and the ensuing movie is pretty poor and clearly is being marketed to kids, not anyone wanting sci-fi that is realistic or well-written. As a result, it's only good for a laugh and not much more.
I love 1950s sci-fi movies--even though the special effects are often pretty silly and the plots a bit campy. I particularly love the films taking humans on their first trips to the Moon or Mars. However, despite my strong predisposition to like such material, this movie made up of three episodes of TV's "Rocky Jones Space Ranger" is pretty bad. Of course, being made for television the special effects were worse than you'd find in a real movie--this I could accept. What I couldn't accept were the awful characters! Rocky is wooden, but he's not the problem. The biggest problems are Winky and the little brat they took along for no reason whatsoever. Winky is the second in command but you wonder why they'd put a complete moron in such an important role! He's clearly the 'comic relief', though since he isn't funny, he's more the 'annoying relief'! And the 'precocious kid'?! Well, apparently although they barely have enough fuel to make it to Fornax and back, they decide to bring this whiny kid along--even though he can't possibly contribute anything to the mission (unless, of course, they want to use him as a shield). The writing of this show and the ensuing movie is pretty poor and clearly is being marketed to kids, not anyone wanting sci-fi that is realistic or well-written. As a result, it's only good for a laugh and not much more.
- planktonrules
- 16 jul 2010
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- CuriosidadesEdited from the fourth, fifth and sixth episodes of Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954).
- PifiasRocky Jones tells Bobby to synchronize their watches. Bobby clearly says his watch is stopped and its impossible to set a watch on Fornax. Rocky tells him its 1544 and to contact him at noon anyway. later on Bobby gives his watch to Volaca. How did Bobby set his watch?
- ConexionesEdited from Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954)
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- Rocky Jones, Space Ranger: Menace from Outer Space
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- Duración1 hora 18 minutos
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- 1.33 : 1
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