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First Spaceship on Venus

Original title: Der schweigende Stern
  • 1960
  • Unrated
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
3.5K
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First Spaceship on Venus (1960)
When an alien artifact discovered on Earth is found to have come from Venus, an international team of astronauts embarks to investigate its origins.
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When an alien artifact discovered on Earth is found to have come from Venus, an international team of astronauts embarks to investigate its origins.When an alien artifact discovered on Earth is found to have come from Venus, an international team of astronauts embarks to investigate its origins.When an alien artifact discovered on Earth is found to have come from Venus, an international team of astronauts embarks to investigate its origins.

  • Director
    • Kurt Maetzig
  • Writers
    • Stanislaw Lem
    • Jan Fethke
    • Wolfgang Kohlhaase
  • Stars
    • Yôko Tani
    • Oldrich Lukes
    • Ignacy Machowski
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    4.7/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Kurt Maetzig
    • Writers
      • Stanislaw Lem
      • Jan Fethke
      • Wolfgang Kohlhaase
    • Stars
      • Yôko Tani
      • Oldrich Lukes
      • Ignacy Machowski
    • 90User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yôko Tani
    Yôko Tani
    • Die japanische Ärztin
    • (as Yoko Tani)
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    Oldrich Lukes
    • Amerikanischer Atomphysiker…
    Ignacy Machowski
    Ignacy Machowski
    • Polnischer Chefingenieur…
    Julius Ongewe
    • Afrikanischer Fernsehtechniker…
    Mikhail N. Postnikov
    • Sowjetischer Astronaut
    • (as Michail N. Postnikow)
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    Kurt Rackelmann
    • Indischer Mathematiker…
    Günther Simon
    • Deutscher Pilot…
    Hua-Ta Tang
    • Chinesischer Linguist
    • (as Tang Hua-Ta)
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    Lucyna Winnicka
    Lucyna Winnicka
    • Fernsehreporterin
    • (as Lucina Winnicka)
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    Klaus Bamberg
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Fredy Barten
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Christoph Beyertt
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Karl Brenk
    • Bit part
    • (uncredited)
    Fritz Decho
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Karen Fredersdorf
    • Brinkmanns Mutter
    • (uncredited)
    Eva-Maria Hagen
    Eva-Maria Hagen
    • Intervision-Reporter Jeanne Moreau
    • (uncredited)
    Karl-Helge Hofstadt
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Kiwitt
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kurt Maetzig
    • Writers
      • Stanislaw Lem
      • Jan Fethke
      • Wolfgang Kohlhaase
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    7Bob-45

    STRIKING, THOUGHTFUL SCI-FI.

    What's wrong with this picture? This movie is neither highly regarded by critics nor IMDB voters. Yet, it contains some striking visuals; thoughtful comments on the "human" condition; an attractive, multiracial, coed international cast (daring for the time); and a pretty good storyline, to boot.

    Excavators at the site of the 1906 mystery explosion in Tunguska, Siberia, discover evidence that the explosion was the destruction of an alien spaceship. Evidence includes a "memory spool." Scientist determine the alien spaceship came from the planet Venus, and cryptographers and linguists begin to translate the memory spool.

    Before translation can be completed, an international crew is assembled and an enormous nuclear powered spaceship constructed (a stunningly beautiful piece of matte work) for a flight to Venus. The ship begins its voyage before the on-board linguist makes a startling announcement. The memory spool contains plans for a Venusian invasion of earth!

    The ship lands on a eerie, vapor-cloaked Venus (Striking art direction; just how did they do those strange, microbe-like vapors?). The crew discovers, a burned out, uninhabitable planet. The Venusians, apparently attempting an invasion to escape either overcrowding or an impending nuclear war, have destroyed themselves, leaving only the shadows of their disintegrated bodies. Further exploration discovers a strange, living amoeba-like organism and a damaged, super-gravity beam weapon aimed toward earth. Many members of the crew are lost, and the ship is eventually deflected back to earth by the accidental discharge of the gravity beam.

    The movie IS choppy, without a doubt because the American distributor, Crown International, cut the film by over one half hour. I'd certainly LOVE to see the excised footage; however, since the film is East German, I doubt if a complete print still exists. Besides, we Americans are having enough trouble finding obscure fifties and sixties from ENGLISH-speaking countries, including our own.
    6Bruce_Cook

    Good story, great rocket, and a cool little robot.

    An artifact from the planet Venus is found buried on Earth, and scientists learn that the object is the log of an alien spacecraft which crashed. After attempts to contact the Venusian civilization are unsuccessful, a multi-national (and multi-racial) flight to Earth's sister planet is launched.

    When the expedition arrives on Venus they find a dead world whose civilization has been destroyed by some kind catastrophe. The story contains good ideas, but the plot seems to race along with no regard for dramatic timing or narrative clarity, undoubtedly because of the thirty minutes of footage which were removed from the American version. The obvious dubbing is a major distraction, and the sound effects are garish and unappealing. For some reason, there are very few shots of the rocket traveling through space during the voyage. Generally speaking, the special effects run hot and cold.

    The spaceship itself, however, is a beauty (both the interior and exterior), rivaling the best rockets for the 1950s. The little robot is memorable and well designed (it looks like a miniature tank).

    The exterior shots of the strange Venusian surface are imaginative, with superimposed wisps of vapor constantly drifting past. Listen for several segments of music borrowed from "Destination Moon" and "This Island Earth".
    dbdumonteil

    Contact?

    Rarely a rating was so unfair.At my time of writing,the film only gets a poor 4,1.Something has to be done,it's all the more revolting as the users generally wrote favorable reviews.

    "Der schweigende Stern" is an adult responsible movie closer to "forbidden planet" or "planet of the apes" than to "close encounters of the third kind".Its special effects might seem laughable to some ;if the first part has not worn well,as far as these effects are concerned,the second one and Venus landscapes retain a strange charm.

    But the main thing is somewhere else.The movie was made in 1960,when WW2 was not far behind.Culpability hangs over the whole work.After all,it's a German movie ,and hints at Hiroshima and the building of the bomb abound.Like Charton Heston and his mate riding along the sea,the astronauts will meet their fate on "der schweigende Stern",Venus.
    8jake-179

    Good old sci fi

    This movie suprised me. I thought I was going to see a cheesy old science fiction movie. But this movie, for its time, is actually really good. The special effects are pretty impressive for a film this old, and I love the design of the spaceship. I have no idea what kind of budget this movie was done on, but there are a lot of scenes in this movie that look BIG budget! The sets are very impressive, lavish and expansive. And the enviornment of Venus is detailed, spooky, and bizarre. I didn't care for the little plastic spiders, I thought that was distractingly goofy. I was very suprised to see such a forward thinking and racially diversified cast. For its time, such diversity was totally unheard of. Its a little long and slightly boring, but for good old fashioned sci fi, with cool alien landscapes and bizarre spaceships, this is a must see. Thats why I am rating this movie fairly high, giving it an 8.
    5Mort-31

    Surprisingly Kubrickesque

    Recently shown at the Viennale Filmfestival, this movie (one of only five East German sci-fi films) was spoken of rather than of a trashy museal antique stuffed with communist ideology. I had thought it would be about the quality of Plan 9 from Outer Space, so I was surprised to discover that First Spaceship on Venus is not at all trashy! A lot of money seems to have been invested in the design of the mysterious landscape on venus and the spacecraft. The technical effects look highly professional!

    As regards ideology, one can't make out more than a slightly pathetic call for peace in the world (which is perfectly agreeable, really) and a casual remark on how well Soviet astronomy is developed. The crew of the spaceship, though, includes an American and a Japanese as well, so it is openly international.

    The moment the spacecraft starts, however, the science-fiction story stands in the foreground. It was written by Stanislaw Lem and is therefore quite interesting, shocking and full of suspense - another aspect I wouldn't have expected to get in a film like that. Of course, the acting is stiff, dialogues are reduced to a necessary minimum and the romantic element in the plot is too weak to be convincing. Probably, the screenwriters have removed most of the depth of Lem's original novel. Nevertheless, the whole film manages to evoke Kubrickesque feelings at times (note that it was made before 2001: A Space Odyssey!) and serves as an interesting historical document but also as good sci-fi fun on a Sunday afternoon.

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    • Trivia
      In the US, this was distributed in an edited and English- dubbed version as "First Spaceship on Venus" through Crown International. It was at the top of a prepackaged double feature with Varan the Unbelievable (1962). It became Crown's most successful double feature since, unlike other Crown releases, it was booked into many theaters as well as drive-ins.
    • Goofs
      The narrator mentions that one of the crew has created a special food formula for the crew to be able to consume and digest in zero gravity, yet everyone is walking around as if on planet Earth. This is not a goof, since (at least in the original German version) after a time spent in zero gravity, they show the crew activating an artificial gravity field, which allows them to walk around as if they were on Earth.
    • Quotes

      Intervision-Reporter Jeanne Moreau: Scientists, mathematicians and astrophysicists; seven men and

      [pause]

      Intervision-Reporter Jeanne Moreau: and a -

      [emphasis]

      Intervision-Reporter Jeanne Moreau: WOMAN.

      Deutscher Pilot: [Running up to her] Sumiko!

      Die japanische Ärztin: [Surprised to see - even though both on same rocket project] Brinkmann! Have I changed that much?

      Deutscher Pilot: Well, I

      [pause]

      Deutscher Pilot: I don't know. I got it, your hair used to hang down to your waist.

    • Alternate versions
      This film was released in the United States as _First Spaceship on Venus (1962)_. This version was edited down to 80 minutes, dubbed into English, and had Andrzej Markowski's score replaced by a stock score prepared by Gordon Zahler of the General Music Corporation.
    • Connections
      Edited into Tela Class: Uma Odisseia Brazuca (2008)

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1962 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • East Germany
      • Poland
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Un viaje a Venus
    • Filming locations
      • WFF Film Studio, Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
      • Künstlerische Arbeitsgruppe ''Roter Kreis''
      • Zespol Filmowy "Iluzjon"
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Sound mix
      • 4-Track Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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