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Space Probe Taurus

  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
654
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Space Probe Taurus (1965)
HorrorSci-Fi

In the year 2000, the spaceship Hope One sets off to find new galaxies for colonization, but an encounter with an alien being and a swarm of meteorites sends the ship streaking off course in... Read allIn the year 2000, the spaceship Hope One sets off to find new galaxies for colonization, but an encounter with an alien being and a swarm of meteorites sends the ship streaking off course into a sea of monsters on an uncharted world.In the year 2000, the spaceship Hope One sets off to find new galaxies for colonization, but an encounter with an alien being and a swarm of meteorites sends the ship streaking off course into a sea of monsters on an uncharted world.

  • Director
    • Leonard Katzman
  • Writer
    • Leonard Katzman
  • Stars
    • Francine York
    • James Brown
    • Baynes Barron
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    654
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    • Director
      • Leonard Katzman
    • Writer
      • Leonard Katzman
    • Stars
      • Francine York
      • James Brown
      • Baynes Barron
    • 36User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Francine York
    Francine York
    • Dr. Lisa Wayne
    James Brown
    James Brown
    • Col. Hank Stevens
    • (as James B. Brown)
    Baynes Barron
    Baynes Barron
    • Dr. John Andros
    • (as Baynes Barrow)
    Russ Bender
    Russ Bender
    • Dr. Paul Martin
    • (as Russ Fender)
    John Willis
    John Willis
    • TV Reporter
    Bob Legionaire
    Bob Legionaire
    • Faith I Crewman
    • (as Robert Legionaire)
    James Macklin
    • Gen. Mark Tilman
    • (as Jim Maclin)
    Phyllis Selznick
    • Earth Control Secretary
    John Lomma
    • Earth Control
    • (as John Loma)
    Jimmy Bracon
    • Alien
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    • Director
      • Leonard Katzman
    • Writer
      • Leonard Katzman
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    2michaelRokeefe

    Looking for life on a strange planet.

    Directed and written by Leonard Katzman, this space probe is slow and lacks excitement. The special effects seem as if this TV project was produced ten years earlier. A team of scientists, including the attractive Francine York, set out in the year 2000 to find a livable planet in space. The craft is forced to land on a strange planet , where they are attacked by crusty humanoid sea creatures and giant crabs. The voyage turns out successful after all and they name the planet after a comrade they lost in their discovery...Andros 1.

    Besides Miss York, this bad piece of Sci-fi features Russ Bender, Baynes Barron and James B. Brown. Take the journey, but don't expect much.
    3arthur_tafero

    Three Stars is Generous for this Unintentional Comedy

    I generally get more laughs from unintentional comedies than poor comedies. These are films that are supposed to be other genres such as Westerns, Sci-Fi movies, or dramas, that are so bad, that they are funny. This is one of those films. It appeared as if the ship crashes into the Hudson River off of Hoboken, New Jersey. I used to go crabbing there with my father; and sure enough. there were giant crabs in the movie. We might have even caught one of these in real life. There is a relative of the Creature From the Black Lagoon (a much better film), and the crabs. The romance in this film (if you can call it that) was one of the most hilarious parts of the movie. Please don't let your children see this film; it could give them the wrong impression of space exploration in the 60s.
    4info-16951

    The Mest Bovie Ever Made

    By any standard, the greatest movie every made.

    It's a WWII submarine movie, complete with sonar pinging.

    Plus Sea Hunt, with underwater grappling with a monster.

    The background music is in both major and minor keys.

    The sets are comparable with those of Star Trek.

    The dialog is minimal and nary a word is mispronounced.

    The computers beep and boop obligingly.

    There's a countdown scene, all the way from 10 to 1. The tension builds relentlessly.

    The technology is comparable to that in any garage.

    The Mystery Science Theater guys are not in any scene.

    The captain is considerate enough to spell out the new planet, "Andros I," for the preliterate.

    Best of all, the movie end reliably, each time it's shown.

    All things considered, the synergy is stunning. Stunning, I say.
    5scottebear

    It's worth a watch, if it's late at night and you remain objectionable.

    I've read so many bad reviews about this film that I just had to watch it when the chance arrived. It's got all the indications of being a bad film (Five aliases not withstanding: Space Probe Taurus, Space Monster, First Woman into Space, Flight Beyond the Sun and Voyage into the Sun).

    Keep an open mind. Remember that American International Productions and Leonard Katzman made most of these on a shooting schedule of three weeks or less with production costs of under $50,000. (In 1965 it cost Irwin Allen $150K to produce two episodes of 'The Time Tunnel' using BackYard sets in So. Calf).

    If you keep the above in mind and watch the actors carefully, it's not a bad film. Sure, by today's standard there's more melodrama than Si-Fi and yes, I didn't like the Model Rocket Ship in the Lobster Aquarium either.

    Now just sit back, relax, quite looking for things to call hokie and like I said, 'Listen to the actors, try to put your self into their shoes for 80 minutes'.

    The main cast were all good 'B' picture stars with the exception of the film's 'Hero' James B. Brown, (this is the same actor who brought us 'Persuit Pilot Tex' from the movie 'Airforce', also co-stared in 'Wake Island' in additions to many other fine performances) and Ms Francine York (YUM - take a look at the '02 photo of her from the DGA Tribute for George Sidney and you'll see what I mean..)

    There are a few scenes that actually have some pucker factor or at the very least, will have you shouting 'Come on! Hurry Up! Get out of there before something jumps out of the shadows and GRABS you!'

    All things considered, I liked it and if you do too, then count yourself fortunate. Movies are much more enjoyable if you can appreciate the efforts of all the participants. Not just the blockbusters who spent all the money and won all the awards.

    Scotty Jensen
    4vintagegeek

    Weak

    Even for 1965 B movie science fiction this is weak. Go to space, sort of crash land on a planet, fight alien, leave. The male crew all looked like senior citizens, while cozying up to 30 year female scientist. But it's easy to sit through if you're tired and if it's on a no commercials channel. Even for 1965 B movie science fiction this is weak. Go to space, sort of crash land on a planet, fight alien, leave. The male crew all looked like senior citizens, while cozying up to 30 year female scientist. But it's easy to sit through if you're tired and if it's on a no commercials channel. Even for 1965 B movie science fiction this is weak. Go to space, sort of crash land on a planet, fight alien, leave. The male crew all looked like senior citizens, while cozying up to 30 year female scientist. But it's easy to sit through if you're tired and if it's on a no commercials channel. How do you get 600 words in a review for a movie that probably had dialogue of less.

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    • Trivia
      The alien found on the derelict spaceship is identical to the Martian in The Wizard of Mars (1965).
    • Goofs
      In the credits, Russ Bender is called "Russ Fender".
    • Quotes

      Dr. Paul Martin: Well many people believe that the first Earth mammals were fish.

    • Connections
      Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Space Monster (1969)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • 1965 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • First Woman in Space
    • Filming locations
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Leonard Katzman Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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