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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDirectors Stephen Spielberg, George Lucas, Ridley Scott and James Cameron discuss the science fiction movies of the 1950s that influenced them.Directors Stephen Spielberg, George Lucas, Ridley Scott and James Cameron discuss the science fiction movies of the 1950s that influenced them.Directors Stephen Spielberg, George Lucas, Ridley Scott and James Cameron discuss the science fiction movies of the 1950s that influenced them.
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Mark Hamill
- Narrator
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Edmund Gwenn
- Dr. Harold Medford
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Lou Costello
- Orville
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Walter Pidgeon
- Dr. Edward Morbius
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Anne Francis
- Altaira Morbius
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James Arness
- Robert Graham in 'Them'
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Michael Rennie
- Klaatu
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Warner Anderson
- Dr. Charles Cargraves
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Morris Ankrum
- Dr. Ralph Fleming
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Raymond Bailey
- Dr. Wahrman
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Gene Barry
- Dr. Clayton Forrester
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Noah Beery Jr.
- Major William Corrigan
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Lloyd Bridges
- Colonel Floyd Graham
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Edward Colmans
- Spanish Priest
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- CuriosidadesThis documentary can be found on the 'Forbidden Planet 50TH Anniversary Two-disk Special Edition' DVD.
- Créditos adicionalesCredited actors with the "archive footage" attribute are specifically identified by an interviewee or the narrator as film clips in which they appear are seen.
- ConexionesFeatures El platillo volante (1950)
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I'd like to confront my personal opinion about 'Watch the skies' movie with Ted's one.
First of all, I suppose that your personal dislike with Spielberg movies make you blind on the whole movie. Please remember, it's not only Spielberg's point of view. There are interviews with J.Cameron, R.Scott and G.Lucas here. Of course, it's only a brief take of the issue. I'd like to watch some more depth, insight production someday.
One of the subjects of this movie is looking back on 50s SF movies, which can be interpretated like express of society fears. Fear of space invaders might symbolize fear of the "others", which can be Russians or any different culture. And of course there is H war anxiety also.
What selfish is in that interpretation of SF movies by Spielberg and rest the directors? It's not they invention. We have many examples of movies or even the whole genres in film history, which represents some fears and havocs in given societies - like the German Expresionism.
Of course first SF movies arised shortly after Lumieres invention, f.e. G.Melies movies, but it's not a untrue (form my POV) that SF as a separately genre appears in early 50s. From that era, SF movies, and authors have began to be taken seriously.
I think 'Watch the skies' is a good introduction to history of science fiction movies. It's definitely not exhaust the topic, but might be a nice foothold to further searchings, for those who are interested in the issue.
First of all, I suppose that your personal dislike with Spielberg movies make you blind on the whole movie. Please remember, it's not only Spielberg's point of view. There are interviews with J.Cameron, R.Scott and G.Lucas here. Of course, it's only a brief take of the issue. I'd like to watch some more depth, insight production someday.
One of the subjects of this movie is looking back on 50s SF movies, which can be interpretated like express of society fears. Fear of space invaders might symbolize fear of the "others", which can be Russians or any different culture. And of course there is H war anxiety also.
What selfish is in that interpretation of SF movies by Spielberg and rest the directors? It's not they invention. We have many examples of movies or even the whole genres in film history, which represents some fears and havocs in given societies - like the German Expresionism.
Of course first SF movies arised shortly after Lumieres invention, f.e. G.Melies movies, but it's not a untrue (form my POV) that SF as a separately genre appears in early 50s. From that era, SF movies, and authors have began to be taken seriously.
I think 'Watch the skies' is a good introduction to history of science fiction movies. It's definitely not exhaust the topic, but might be a nice foothold to further searchings, for those who are interested in the issue.
- ajgorek
- 3 nov 2006
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- ¡Vigilen los Cielos! Ciencia-ficción, los 50 y nosotros
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By what name was Watch the Skies!: Science Fiction, the 1950s and Us (2005) officially released in Canada in English?
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