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Satellite in the Sky

  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
823
YOUR RATING
Satellite in the Sky (1956)
DramaSci-Fi

The British launch the world's first orbital vehicle. Their military sends a super-bomb along, which goes wrong and threatens the crew and a stowaway.The British launch the world's first orbital vehicle. Their military sends a super-bomb along, which goes wrong and threatens the crew and a stowaway.The British launch the world's first orbital vehicle. Their military sends a super-bomb along, which goes wrong and threatens the crew and a stowaway.

  • Director
    • Paul Dickson
  • Writers
    • John Mather
    • J.T. McIntosh
    • Edith Dell
  • Stars
    • Kieron Moore
    • Lois Maxwell
    • Donald Wolfit
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    823
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Dickson
    • Writers
      • John Mather
      • J.T. McIntosh
      • Edith Dell
    • Stars
      • Kieron Moore
      • Lois Maxwell
      • Donald Wolfit
    • 29User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kieron Moore
    Kieron Moore
    • Commander Michael Hayden
    Lois Maxwell
    Lois Maxwell
    • Kim Hamilton
    Donald Wolfit
    Donald Wolfit
    • Professor Merrity
    Bryan Forbes
    Bryan Forbes
    • Jimmy Wheeler
    Jimmy Hanley
    Jimmy Hanley
    • Larry Noble
    Barry Keegan
    Barry Keegan
    • Lefty Blake
    Donald Gray
    Donald Gray
    • Captain Ross
    Thea Gregory
    • Barbara Noble
    Shirley Lawrence
    • Ellen
    Alan Gifford
    Alan Gifford
    • Colonel Galloway
    Walter Hudd
    Walter Hudd
    • Professor Blandford
    Peter Neil
    • Tony
    Ryck Rydon
    • Reporter
    • (as Rick Rydon)
    Ronan O'Casey
    Ronan O'Casey
    • Reporter
    Robert O'Neil
    Robert O'Neil
    • Reporter
    Charles Richardson
    • General Barnett
    Carl Jaffe
    Carl Jaffe
    • Professor Bechstein
    John Baker
    • Official
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Dickson
    • Writers
      • John Mather
      • J.T. McIntosh
      • Edith Dell
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    6captainapache

    A nice, literate 50's sci-fi effort with great production values. Worthwhile!!

    This little seen film is definitely worth seeking out for fans of 50's sci-fi that concerns space travel. It has very nice production values, something along the lines of KRONOS, and is equally entertaining.

    Good acting, intelligent script, nice matte paintings and some pretty good effects using miniatures make this one an interesting watch throughout. Recommended mostly for fans of good, lost 50's sci-fi!

    Note:

    Satellite in the Sky was originally filmed in 2:35 widescreen, however the collectors copy in circulation is unfortunately a horrendous pan and scan version. Whoever put together this sloppy and choppy pan and scan transfer should be shot into space without a satellite...
    5utgard14

    "Some of you attractive young women think you've nothing to do but smile and wave your hips and everything's forgiven."

    A team of British astronauts on the first manned satellite into space encounter several problems. First, they're informed the satellite will be carrying a new "tritonium" bomb that is to be tested in space. Then, once they've left the atmosphere, they discover they have a reckless reporter as a stowaway. Then the bomb becomes stuck to the side of the ship and they have to find a way to defuse the bomb before it explodes and kills them all.

    A mostly dull but not entirely uninteresting British sci-fi film shot in CinemaScope. It starts off with a quote from Nostradamus, which I found kind of odd for a science fiction film. It's a talky movie without much action. There's a bit of an anti-nuke message but not enough to give this any depth. Lois Maxwell's unlikable character has a bizarre anti-science stance because her brother and father were killed...or something like that. Anyway she basically turns out to be a huge hypocrite, on top of her other character flaws like carelessly endangering the lives of others. She's good at fetching coffee and sandwiches, though. And yes, that's literally what they do with the only female character on the satellite -- have her bring the men coffee and sandwiches. Most of the other characters are bland and forgettable, save for Donald Wolfit's Professor Merrity. It takes awhile before the ship gets off the ground and only then do things get a little exciting. The real saving grace of the movie comes from the special effects work of Wally Veevers, who would go on to work on such classics as Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Superman.
    6Bunuel1976

    SATELLITE IN THE SKY (Paul Dickson, 1956) **1/2

    Included on the same disc as WORLD WITHOUT END (1956), this contemporaneous sci-effort from Britain takes a much more serious approach (down to the stiff-upper-lipped characters and stirring score) – with its documentary-like depiction of flights outside the Earth's atmosphere, the ultimate reason for which is the testing of a new type of bomb that's so powerful it can only be blown in outer space! While not uninteresting in itself, the treatment is so hackneyed as to render the whole dull instead of gripping, managing only a modicum of suspense during the last half-hour or so when the bomb, already timed to explode, remains attached to the back of the shuttle when dislodged! Casting is second-rate but adequate: Kieron Moore (as the stoic test pilot), Lois Maxwell (an intrepid reporter who, having lost her father and brother to science, feels a natural aversion to progress…but still can't help stowing away on the space vessel for the sake of a scoop!), Donald Wolfit (in the obligatory pompous physicist role, who then breaks into hysterics when the going gets tough!) as well as Bryan Forbes and Jimmy Hanley, playing other members of the flight each given a dreary romantic subplot fraught with complications.
    boydco

    Greatly interested me as a child

    When I was a child of about 4-5, the local Los Angeles station where we lived broadcast The Million Dollar Movie each weeknight. It was usually the same movie, night after night. On occasion, even though it was past my bedtime (much!), my mom would let me watch a movie if she felt it would hold my interest. THIS ONE DID, as I recall, and I specifically remember being able to talk her into letting me see it several times (a record, never again achieved!).

    Other reviewers have given the plotline and it seems accurate, to the best of my recollection. However, regardless of how "talky" the film was, the dialog and visuals definitely made their impact, even on my fledgling brain. I have, more or less, remembered the story for 40 years. I'd like to write a script or make a film that someone else would find so memorable!

    Maybe it was just that I was so young, but I remember loving this film and I would absolutely love to see it again. Maybe I'd be disappointed, maybe I'd smile at my young self, maybe I'd really like it. Who knows?
    jcav00

    Satellite In The Sky should be released on video

    This is a movie which stands amongst the other classics from the 1950's like Day The Earth Stood Still, War Of The Worlds and This Island Earth. But unlike the others it still hasn't seen the light of video yet. Is this because it is a British film ? The story is tense and the special effects are quite good for the time. I hope to see this released on DVD soon.

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    • Trivia
      Britain's first color science fiction film.
    • Goofs
      In the opening sequence of the jet flying, it is obviously different from the one that is taxiing after landing. The jet on the ground is painted brown and black under the nose, while the one previously flying was entirely white.
    • Quotes

      Kim Hamilton: Well, what if the STARDUST blows up, as she probably will?

      Cmdr. Michael Haydon: Well, then we'll know... at least the designers will know... that the fuel or the design wasn't perfect.

      Kim Hamilton: Some people find it impossible to be quite so impersonal, Commander. If I may be personal, I'm glad I'm not your wife.

      Cmdr. Michael Haydon: And if I may be personal, so am I.

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Aya seyahat
    • Production companies
      • Danziger Productions Ltd.
      • Tridelta Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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