Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSpace hero Captain Video battles the evil Vultura on the planet Atoma.Space hero Captain Video battles the evil Vultura on the planet Atoma.Space hero Captain Video battles the evil Vultura on the planet Atoma.
Don C. Harvey
- Gallagher
- (as Don Harvey)
William Bailey
- Prof. Dean's Butler [Chs. 4-5, 11]
- (non crédité)
Benjie Bancroft
- Theros Man
- (non crédité)
Paul Baxley
- Ranger at Lab
- (non crédité)
Willie Bloom
- Technician
- (non crédité)
Barry Brooks
- Theros Radio Operator
- (non crédité)
Roy Butler
- Real Vault Guard [Ch. 9]
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTo cut costs, the same cave and doorway set used for Dr. Tobor's laboratory on the planet Theros, was slightly re-dressed to become the entrance to the doctor's underground freezing chamber beneath his laboratory on Earth.
- GaffesIn chapter 11, Captain Video slightly stumbles over his line "in this area" while being secretly recorded. However, during the playback, the Captain says his line perfectly.
- Citations
[last lines]
Captain Video: If all men were free to live by the majority rule and worship as they wish, the universe may never see war again!
- ConnexionsEdited into Movies That Shook the World: 2001: A Space Odyssey (2005)
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Lesser known Columbia cliff-hanger serial partly set in space.
Republic serials had better spaceship effects (see Radar Men From The Moon) and Universal space serials had better characters (see Buck Rogers) but Columbia made a reasonably entertaining serial with Captain Video, Master Of The Stratosphere.
It has an energetic feel (due partly to the music cues lifted from Columbia's Batman and Robin serial) and the two male leads do a fine job, even if their costumes could have been a bit better.
Granted, the very dated robots and animated spaceship effects do a bit of damage to the production as a whole, but I would rather watch this than most of the Star Wars films made in this century.
Columbia would go back into space in 1953 with - The Lost Planet - but stay clear of that serial.
Before Captain Video, Columbia had made two Batman serials, am I the only one who thinks this show has a "Batman and Robin 3" feel about it?
Republic serials had better spaceship effects (see Radar Men From The Moon) and Universal space serials had better characters (see Buck Rogers) but Columbia made a reasonably entertaining serial with Captain Video, Master Of The Stratosphere.
It has an energetic feel (due partly to the music cues lifted from Columbia's Batman and Robin serial) and the two male leads do a fine job, even if their costumes could have been a bit better.
Granted, the very dated robots and animated spaceship effects do a bit of damage to the production as a whole, but I would rather watch this than most of the Star Wars films made in this century.
Columbia would go back into space in 1953 with - The Lost Planet - but stay clear of that serial.
Before Captain Video, Columbia had made two Batman serials, am I the only one who thinks this show has a "Batman and Robin 3" feel about it?
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Captain Video
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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- Durée4 heures 47 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere (1951) officially released in Canada in English?
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