An ingenious script, excellent special effects and photography, and superior acting, make it an endearing winner.
Forbidden Planet (1956)
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Reviews Counted:36
Fresh:34
Rotten:2
Average Rating:8/10
Consensus: Shakespeare gets the deluxe space treatment in Forbidden Planet, an adaptation of The Tempest with impressive sets and seamless special effects.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST is transformed in this landmark science-fiction film. Spacemen travel to a planet ruled by Dr. Edward Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), who has built a kingdom with his daughter... Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST is transformed in this landmark science-fiction film. Spacemen travel to a planet ruled by Dr. Edward Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), who has built a kingdom with his daughter and obedient robot Robby. The good doctor is plagued by his mad quest for knowledge through his "brain booster" machine, and by Freudian "monsters from the id" as his daughter discovers other men and learns to kiss. [More]
Starring: Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, Leslie Nielsen, Warren Stevens
Starring: Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, Leslie Nielsen, Warren Stevens, Earl Holliman, Jack Kelly, Richard Anderson, George D. Wallace, James Drury, Harry Harvey, Bob Dix, Jimmie Thompson
Director: Fred M. Wilcox
Director: Fred M. Wilcox
Screenwriter: Cyril Hume
Producer: Nicholas Nayfack
Composer: Bebe Barron, Louis Barron
Reviews for Forbidden Planet
The strictly formulaic direction and by-the-numbers script leach any true drama or humanity out of the bulk of the film, consigning it in the end to the category of interesting and strangely influential oddity.
The strictly formulaic direction and by-the-numbers script, however, leach any true drama or humanity out of the bulk of the film.
An all-time favorite; great soundtrack, wonderful "Monster from the Id" and a fetching Anne Francis.
Offers some of the most amusing creatures conceived since the Keystone cops.
Even on technical levels, Forbidden Planet is a successful film. Special effects were best of its age, and even today some of the scenes might impress the viewers.
A cinematic marvel for the ages, Forbidden Planet possesses a look and feel that was far ahead of its time.
Some of the special effects (revolutionary for its time) may look tacky by today's standards but its intelligent storyline makes up for it.
MGM's full color, 'Scope production looks amazing, and Robby the Robot steals the show.
...with minor reservations, I'd say Forbidden Planet remains one of Hollywood's better sci-fi accomplishments. (50th Anniversary Edition)
Forbidden Planet stands as the Technicolor, major studio jewel in the crown of the handful of intelligent, dissenting polemical counterpoints of the decade.
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A week after news surfaced of a J. Michael Straczynski-scripted "Forbidden Planet" remake, AICN has the first details of what is being described as an "enormous, giant, retro... More...
October 31, 2008:
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"Changeling" writer (and "Babylon 5" creator) J. Michael Straczynski has been hired to write the screenplay for the Joel Silver-produced "Forbidden Planet" update in the works... More...
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