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Voyage to the End of the Universe

Original title: Ikarie XB 1
  • 1963
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.2K
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Voyage to the End of the Universe (1963)
Sci-Fi

The year is 2163. Starship Ikarie XB 1 embarks on a long journey across the universe to search for life on the planets of Alpha Centauri.The year is 2163. Starship Ikarie XB 1 embarks on a long journey across the universe to search for life on the planets of Alpha Centauri.The year is 2163. Starship Ikarie XB 1 embarks on a long journey across the universe to search for life on the planets of Alpha Centauri.

  • Director
    • Jindrich Polák
  • Writers
    • Pavel Jurácek
    • Stanislaw Lem
    • Jindrich Polák
  • Stars
    • Zdenek Stepánek
    • Frantisek Smolík
    • Dana Medrická
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Jindrich Polák
    • Writers
      • Pavel Jurácek
      • Stanislaw Lem
      • Jindrich Polák
    • Stars
      • Zdenek Stepánek
      • Frantisek Smolík
      • Dana Medrická
    • 37User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Zdenek Stepánek
    Zdenek Stepánek
    • Captain Vladimir Abajev
    Frantisek Smolík
    Frantisek Smolík
    • Anthony Hopkins - mathematician
    Dana Medrická
    Dana Medrická
    • Nina Kirova - sociologist
    Irena Kacírková
    Irena Kacírková
    • Brigitta
    Radovan Lukavský
    Radovan Lukavský
    • Commander MacDonald
    Otto Lackovic
    Otto Lackovic
    • Michal - coordinator
    Miroslav Machácek
    Miroslav Machácek
    • Marcel Bernard
    Jirí Vrstála
    Jirí Vrstála
    • Erik Svenson - pilot
    Rudolf Deyl
    Rudolf Deyl
    • Ervin Herold - pilot
    Jaroslav Mares
    Jaroslav Mares
    • Milek Wertbowsky
    Martin Tapák
    Martin Tapák
    • Petr Kubes - biologist
    Marcela Martínková
    Marcela Martínková
    • Steffa - Wertbowsky's wife
    Jozef Adamovic
    Jozef Adamovic
    • Zdenek Lorenc - coordinator
    Jaroslav Rozsíval
    • The Ship's Doctor
    Ruzena Urbanova
    • Eva - historian
    Svatava Hubenáková
    • Rena, MacDonald's wife
    Jan Cmíral
    • Crewmember
    Vjaceslav Irmanov
    Vjaceslav Irmanov
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    • Director
      • Jindrich Polák
    • Writers
      • Pavel Jurácek
      • Stanislaw Lem
      • Jindrich Polák
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    dtomek

    First serious Czech SF movie. Futuristic attempt to simulate future.

    Ikarie XB1 is the first Czech SF movie. It was released in black and white only. The story relies to some extent on one of Stanislav Lem's books. The movie is still appreciated not only among science fiction fans in Czechia, but mainly because of its high ambitions. The movie not only shows a trip to proxima centauri, but it also tried to predict future music and dance.

    Due to the time it was created (early 60ies) there are some ideological compromises to the communism and cold war.
    robert_deveau

    It Was Never in Color

    I just saw a gorgeous, widescreen, subtitled print of "Ikarie XB 1", also known as "Voyage To The End of the Universe", at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. The print, restored by the Czech studio that originally released it, is in black and white, and was obviously shot that way. Its complete running time is listed in the program notes as 84 minutes, though it may have been a few minutes longer. (I should have checked my watch). Like several others who've commented on this, I first saw this movie as a kid when AIP released a dubbed version in the 60s. Its definitely not a kiddie movie, and is still quite impressive for its effects and production design, as well as its intelligent story.
    CurtHerzstark

    Better then expected....

    This czech scifi made in 1963 is surprisingly fresh compared to most films within the scifi genre.

    The story of a multinational crew heading to unknown planet and along its path has to deal with many dangerous situations, has to be one of the most used story lines in scifi.

    Even though we've seen so many times this film uses a very lowkey, socialrealistic approach. More reminiscent of latter efforts like Alien (1979), Silent Running (1972), Outland (1981).

    This film portrays the crew and its members, struggling with everyday problems. Like childbirth, parties, relationships in space etc.

    There is also the fact that this film was made during communist rule in Czechoslovakia which might explain the lack of glamorous, action filled scenes. In fact the films hints that decadent, capitalistic society is doomed to fail.

    But there is also hints that the communistic state might contain flaws as well.

    Todays audience might be disapproving against the sometimes slow, socialrealistic tone/style of the film but I for one found it quite refreshing.

    Well-made scifi films without action, ridiculous high tempo, is hard to come by, and I hope more people will see this film.
    9ebeckstr-1

    Beautifully made, inventive science fiction drama

    Written by the same man who wrote Solaris, rather than a science fantasy, space opera, or race movie like many other scifi films of that era (many of which are just as excellent in their own way - see The Sky Calls, Planeta Bur, or Forbidden Planet, for example), Ikarie XB1 (aka Journey to the End of the Universe) is a serious-minded science fiction drama, with element of mystery and suspense.

    My rating of 9 out of 10 Stars might be a little exuberant, but that was my reaction to the film. The sets are sumptuous, almost art deco, the black and white cinematography crisp and beautiful to look at, and the acting always competent or better. The score is largely electronic, with some distorted electric guitar, and no orchestral elements.

    Ikarie XB1 is so different from a lot of other science fiction cinema being produced at the time that I found it to be a captivating surprise.
    8treddie

    Unusually good for time period made.

    Considering that this film was made in 1963, in Czechoslovakia, at a time when so much sci-fi schlok was produced in the spacefaring United States, this film is a rare, welcome sight to the eyes. Intelligently produced and designed, with good character development and good special effects, I miss seeing this film which seems to have been lost in the Great Transition To Video; I know of no distributors for it. It does have its corny moments, but this is excusable in light of the time in which it was made. The ending was unfortunately changed for U.S. viewers, which is a shame; It is the U.S. ending which gets criticized most...I imagine the European ending would have been more in keeping with its originality, and would hope that American International would re-release it in the U.S., with new dubbing (I'm one of those non-purists who can't stand sub-titles...they interfere with the enjoyment of the image. And yes, dubbing CAN be done well, when done RIGHT!). It's been nineteen years since I saw it over the airwaves. I hope it has not vanished; It would be a shame for others not to experience it.

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    • Trivia
      The music played on piano after the derelict ship explodes is "Part One: Introduction" from "King David", aka "Le Roi David," composed by Arthur Honegger.
    • Alternate versions
      SPOILER: For the American release, titled "Voyage to the End of the Universe," American International Pictures cut the film up, changing a number of things:
      • Approximately 26 minutes of footage were removed (including a sequence in a man-made flying saucer carrying dead capitalists, nerve gas and an atomic bomb).
      • The story was changed substantially, the ship's flight direction reversed (making it an alien ship traveling to Earth), and the Statue of Liberty pasted into the final shot.
      • The cast and staff's names in the credits were altered significantly to look like English.
    • Connections
      Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Voyage to the End of the Universe (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Part One: Introduction
      from "King David" aka "Le Roi David"

      Music by Arthur Honegger.

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Icarus XB 1
    • Filming locations
      • Barrandov Studios, Prague, Czech Republic(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Filmové studio Barrandov
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,130
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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