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The Ship of Monsters

Original title: La nave de los monstruos
  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
506
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The Ship of Monsters (1960)
ComedyHorrorSci-Fi

Two extraterrestrial women are sent on a mission by the regent of Venus to search for a male of another planet.Two extraterrestrial women are sent on a mission by the regent of Venus to search for a male of another planet.Two extraterrestrial women are sent on a mission by the regent of Venus to search for a male of another planet.

  • Director
    • Rogelio A. González
  • Writers
    • José María Fernández Unsáin
    • Alfredo Varela
  • Stars
    • Eulalio González
    • Ana Bertha Lepe
    • Lorena Velázquez
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    506
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rogelio A. González
    • Writers
      • José María Fernández Unsáin
      • Alfredo Varela
    • Stars
      • Eulalio González
      • Ana Bertha Lepe
      • Lorena Velázquez
    • 20User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eulalio González
    Eulalio González
    • Lauriano
    • (as Lalo Gonzalez 'Piporro')
    Ana Bertha Lepe
    Ana Bertha Lepe
    • Gamma
    Lorena Velázquez
    Lorena Velázquez
    • Beta
    Consuelo Frank
    Consuelo Frank
    • Regente de Venus
    Manuel Alvarado
    • Ruperto
    • (as Manuel Alvarado Lodoza)
    Heberto Dávila Jr.
    • Chuy
    Mario García 'Harapos'
    • Borracho
    • (as Mario Garcia Hernandez)
    José Pardavé
    • Atenógenes
    Jesús Rodríguez Cárdenas
    • Cantinero
    Vicente Lara
    • Hombre an cantina
    • (uncredited)
    Ildefonso Sánchez Curiel
    • Hombre en cantina
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rogelio A. González
    • Writers
      • José María Fernández Unsáin
      • Alfredo Varela
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    10insomniac_rod

    Little B-movie made with a big heart!

    A Mexican Sci-fi/Western starring the late but always great Piporro and Ana Bertha Lepe. This is a sui generis movie because the b-movie market in México during the late 50's was really poor in production values mainly but this movie is the exception. This is probably the best of it's kind. I mean, the best b-sci-fi flick Mexican movie of probably 50 years. It's no wonder this movie it's ahead of it's time mainly because it's heavily influenced by American productions but still the effort is recognized. GREAT f/x and art direction. This is a likable, entertaining, cultural movie.

    An earth Mexican cowboy is the only hope for humanity to confront four monsters that have been commanded to destroy: animals and humanity mainly. The monsters are really cool and you can see the effort of the production. There is a cyclops monster in the likes of "Clash Of The Titans", a short martian with a gigantic brain, an ape type gigantic monster, and a skeleton in the likes of "Sinbad and his 7th Voyage". All of them are menacing but Piporro faces them with his comedic Norteño attitude and his gun. After a first encounter with them, he goes to a local cantina (bar) and with the aid of a beer and Tequila he recovers his strenght and faith and faces the monsters for once and all. Oh and there's also room for some Norteño singing! Piporro delivers a comedic performance that relies on his on-screen charisma and his over the top Norteño attitude. He is supposed to be the brave cowboy but he gives the character his own charm.

    Lorena Velázquez is really beautiful and sexy and delivers a great performance as the aspiring Mars Queen. She's always great and this is no exception. She looked gorgeous and sexy with his one-piece outfit. Hot. And her dialogs are very evil! There's always a room for cheese and in these performances there wasn't exception.
    7jamesrupert2014

    Delirious fun with something for everybody

    A low-budget Mexican science fiction movie with 'borrowed' Russian special effects about two Venusian women in space-bathing-suits (and their robot) who are searching for men to help repopulate their planet PLUS a singing cowboy, a vampire, space monsters, and a hint of interplanetary miscegenation - what more could anyone want?! The film stars Mexican comedian Eulalio González and despite some grisly scenes (at the expense of the very improbable looking monsters) is played strictly for laughs. Some of the special effects (such as the space-walk) were lifted from the excellent Russian futurist documentary 'Doroga k zvezdam' (1957), the rest are strictly bottom-of-the-barrel (except an oddly effective glimpse of the 'vampire' in flight). 'Ship of Monsters' is weird stuff but it is entertaining enough in a singular way and deserves to be better known in cult-film circles.
    7vodkapickleback

    Wacky little gem among B-flicks

    At a glance this title may not stand out, but it's worth your time, being a bit of a rare treat: a decently made B-flick with a sense of humor. That humor hasn't been lost in translation or obscured over time, either.

    The premise: After many wars, Venus needs men, so they dispatch Gamma and Beta to scrape the bottom of the galactic barrel for any males they can manage to collect. (Seriously, any.) Next stop is Earth, where they meet a romantic, singing cowboy who's much less revolting than the others, but romance may be the least of the threats about to send the mission into chaos.

    Beyond those basics, try to go in as unspoiled as you can manage. This movie has a handful of twists, and they really are more effective and funnier that way. The Ship of Monsters will certainly hit the B-sci-fi-horror spot with its black-and-white low budget aesthetic and wacky effects, but the film knows what it's doing, and entertains all on its own. Refreshing if you're used to uneven or lackluster old productions that need riffing to get through.
    youroldpaljim

    A must Mexican made oddity.

    This Mexican made film could be described as a science fiction/horror comedy/singing cowboy musical. The video copy I rented from my local video store was in Spanish with no sub titles, but even if you don't speak Spanish you should see it. The film is about a singing cowboy who plays the accordion and falls off his horse a lot, encountering two sexy alien women. The women bring them with an assortment of monsters, including a spider, an alien with his brains exposed and something that can best described as a bipedal saber tooth cat skeleton creature that appears to be the most evil one of the lot. The alien creatures are pretty cheap looking but perhaps that is part of the gag. One of the alien women is evil and is apparently a space vampire. The other alien women romances the hero and they even sing a duet together. The interior of the rocket in which the aliens arrive is pretty elaborate for a Mexican picture. There is also scene of a space station orbiting the Earth which seems to have been taken from some other film. There is one scene where the hero's son discovers is beloved pet cow has been turned into a skeleton by the evil alien women. Considering that this film seems to have been made to at least partially appeal to children, this scene is a bit rough.
    9dbborroughs

    Western/comedy/musical/scifi/horror/monster movie is infinitely better than it should be and is fun film that should be seen asap

    A must see movie for anyone who loves 1950's style scifi , Mexican movies or movies that are in their own little universe.

    This is a Mexican scifi/monster/western/musical/comedy/horror film. It concerns a space ship piloted by two women (think Cat Women of the Moon or Queen of Outer Space) who land on earth with a ship of monsters. They get mixed up with a Mexican cowboy who's prone to song and who falls in love with one of the women. As you can guess the monsters get loose and pandemonium ensues.

    Wow, wow and wow.

    This is a fun film that is NOT a so good its bad film, its just a fun little movie that is very good on its own terms. Its clear that everyone knows that what they are doing is silly but they play it straight anyway and seem to be having a good time.

    Being a monster junkie I was in heaven. Not only is there a great looking robot, but a strange talking skeleton, a weird little guy with a brain like head, a furry guy with long arms. a giant monster of some sort, a vampire and something else. Its a a wonderful assortment of monsters of the clearly men in suit variety. You'll laugh at them and probably find them charmingly hokey.

    I really loved this film. Its a 9 out of 10 for me for the simple reason that I had to see this with out any English translation. Somehow I think that had I seen this in English this would have been even better since from the few words I could grasp it seemed to strike the right balance between serious and silly.

    If you get the chance see this movie, its just a lot of fun and it will make you feel good.

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    Related interests

    Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
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    Horror
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    • Trivia
      The film's leading ladies, Ana Bertha Lepe and Lorena Velázquez, were crowned Señorita México (Miss Mexico) in 1953 and 1960, respectively.
    • Goofs
      When Lolobrijida the cow is skeletonised by Uk the cyclopean monster, the metal braces that support the still standing bovine skeleton are clearly visible.
    • Connections
      Edited from Doroga k zvezdam (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      Estrella del Desello
      Written by Eulalio González

      Performed by Eulalio González

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    • Release date
      • 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Ship of the Monsters
    • Filming locations
      • Estudios Churubusco - C. Atletas 2, Country Club Churubusco, Coyoacán, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Producciones Sotomayor
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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