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War Between the Planets

Original title: Il pianeta errante
  • 1966
  • G
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
697
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War Between the Planets (1966)
ActionAdventureDramaHorrorSci-FiThriller

Scientists try to prevent a collision between Earth and a planet that is heading for it.Scientists try to prevent a collision between Earth and a planet that is heading for it.Scientists try to prevent a collision between Earth and a planet that is heading for it.

  • Director
    • Antonio Margheriti
  • Writers
    • Ivan Reiner
    • Renato Moretti
  • Stars
    • Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    • Ombretta Colli
    • Enzo Fiermonte
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    697
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Writers
      • Ivan Reiner
      • Renato Moretti
    • Stars
      • Giacomo Rossi Stuart
      • Ombretta Colli
      • Enzo Fiermonte
    • 28User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    • Cmdr. Rod Jackson
    • (as Jack Stuart)
    Ombretta Colli
    Ombretta Colli
    • Lt. Terry Sanchez
    • (as Amber Collins)
    Enzo Fiermonte
    Enzo Fiermonte
    • General Norton
    Halina Zalewska
    Halina Zalewska
    • Janet Norton
    • (as Alina Zalewska)
    Goffredo Unger
    Goffredo Unger
    • Capt. Frank J. Perkinson
    • (as Freddy Unger)
    Peter Martell
    Peter Martell
    • Capt. Emil Dubrowski
    John Bartha
    John Bartha
    • Dr. Schmidt
    • (as John Babtha)
    Marco Bogliani
    • Lt. Peters
    Vera Dolen
    • Lt. Tina Marley
    Renato Montalbano
    Renato Montalbano
    • Gamma 1 Communications Tech #1
    Orlando Pallamari
      Piero Pastore
      • Older Officer at Conference
      Giuliano Raffaelli
      Giuliano Raffaelli
      • Schmidt's Associate
      Franco Ressel
      Franco Ressel
      • Capt. Charles Danton
      Nino Vingelli
      Nino Vingelli
      • Man at Conference
      Maria Pia Conte
      Maria Pia Conte
      • Female Officer at Conference
      • (as Maria Pia Zambelli)
      Norman Rose
      Norman Rose
      • Narrator
      Calisto Calisti
      • Control Room Supervisor
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Antonio Margheriti
      • Writers
        • Ivan Reiner
        • Renato Moretti
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      3ferbs54

      Galactic Gnocchi

      The years 1965 and '66 were busy times for Italian director Antonio Margheriti, working, as he was, on no less than three shlock classics in the spaghetti sci-fi genre (amongst other projects!). Those three films were "The Wild, Wild Planet," "The War of the Planets" and "War Between the Planets," and for those who prefer their spaghetti covered with loads of grated cheese, these films will surely fit the bill. "War Between the Planets" (1966) is fairly representative of the lot. In this one, a 25-mile-wide rogue asteroid (hardly a planet at all) approaches Earth and causes widespread catastrophes due to its gravitational fluctuations, so a United Democracies space team, under the command of granite-jawed Rod Jackson, sets out from the Gamma 1 spacewheel to destroy the darn thing. Typical for these rigatoni space operas, the FX on display are cheaply realized and often laffable, but that is not the problem here; tacky FX can often be endearing. More problematic is the lackluster script and the often confusing, often boring "action" sequences. Half the dialogue of the film seems to be comprised of technobabble (such as "Checker feed is a constant 100 propulsion," "Recon Gamma, keep your flight course on 0800," "Come in on gyro," "Correct our position by 22 degrees on your quadrant 6"), and that sort of gobbledygook gets old pretty quickly. Even worse, many of the film's plot points (such as a love triangle of sorts that Jackson is involved in, and that switched-helmet confusion at the picture's end) fizzle out to nothingness, and the matter of the rogue asteroid being, apparently, a living thing, a la Solaris, with a breathing, jellylike surface and cablelike arteries that bleed when cut, is never even discussed! In the lead role, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart is thoroughly unlikable as the butt-clenched Jackson, a factor that might have torpedoed this film all on its ownsome; the actor would be much more sympathetic that same year in the Mario Bava masterpiece "Kill, Baby, Kill." So is there ANYTHING that I did enjoy about this deep-space pasta? Well, I suppose some of the background music was kinda freaky, and Ombretta Colli (as Gamma 1's resident redheaded space babe, Terry Sanchez) was sorta hot, and that antimatter explosion at the end, all two seconds of it, looked pretty cool. And that's really about it! Basically, "War Between the Planets" is as stultifying as sci-fi gets, and is best observed by those under the influence of some ergot-based concoction....
      kwinland

      This film is easy to mix up with another....

      The plot summary is accurate. The film is titles 'PLanet on the Prowl' in the US, but also as 'War between the Planets'. What the first reviewer is describing is 'War of the Planets', a film of this "series", but with a different cast. The series is called (in the US) 'The Gamma I Quadrilogy', and they are *gems*. So bad, they are GREAT. My favourite is 'Wild, Wild Planet'. If you love old or campy Sci-Fi, you will fall in love with that charmer.

      As far as 'Planet on the Prowl/War Between the Planets" goes, it is boring. Not bad enough to be good, and not good enough to watch it again.

      Ken
      4copper1963

      The war between me and my television set.

      If televisions were still blessed with rabbit ears, this movie would have driven me to a tug-of-war between man and machine--ending with the loser embarking on a hasty trip to outer space. An asteroid of less than mammoth proportions is released from its intergalactic moorings and is sent hurtling toward Earth. Needless to say, havoc and chaos ensues. It usually does. And a crack crew is sent up to investigate and advise on the situation. The sets and props have an old "Tommorrowland" feel about them. I can't tell if any of the actors are giving good performances. They're all dubbed. And poorly at that. I do recognize the lead actor as the fellow who played Vincent Price's nemesis in Last Man on Earth. But just when you think all is lost, the final scene arrives like a wayward rescue craft. The movie, in need of repair, saves itself with a scene so well shot, so well staged, and so well scored, it will leave you speechless. And later it will leave you muttering to yourself..."what could have been...what could have been." Blast off!
      2sfos-35464

      The color is OK.

      Remember that sci-fi skit you and your buddies made up and performed in front of your third grade class? Someone made it into a movie. Minus the good parts. This is one of those films you keep watching because you expect it to get better. It never does. If you go out for refreshment you may not want to come back.
      peterwin-97911

      Saw it When I was 7

      Saw it When I was 7 in 1970. Maybe 1st movie ever saw in a cinema. I remember being amazed. At that age you never forget. Anyone know where I can re-watch it? Yeah I know it sucks.

      Rewatched it finally. Sucks

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      • Trivia
        The third film in the Gamma One quadrilogy was titled Il pianeta errante (The Errant Planet) in its original Italian. The english dubbed release in America was retitled War Between the Planets (WBP). Director Magheriti's economizing continued. Sets, costumes and props were reused from the first two movies, but the cast was different.
      • Goofs
        When they shut off the gravity in Gamma One, numerous things start to 'float' but Lt. Sanchez's long hair continues to hang down.
      • Quotes

        Cmdr. Rod Jackson: This thing is obviously determined to crash its way through the Universe.

        Lt. Terry Sanchez: We won't let it.

      • Connections
        Edited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-in Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 9 (2002)

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      • Release date
        • July 29, 1966 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Gamma I Quadrilogy Vol. 3
      • Production company
        • Mercury Film International
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 20m(80 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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