अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA three-part episode of the sci-fi TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954), released as a feature.A three-part episode of the sci-fi TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954), released as a feature.A three-part episode of the sci-fi TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954), released as a feature.
Richard Crane
- Rocky Jones
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Scotty Beckett
- Winky
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Sally Mansfield
- Vena Ray
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Robert Lyden
- Bobby
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Maurice Cass
- Prof. Newton
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Leonard Penn
- Ranger Griff
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Charles Meredith
- Drake - Secretary of Space
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (as Chas. Meredith)
Patsy Parsons
- Queen Cleolanta
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Guy Prescott
- Darganto
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (as Frank Pulaski)
Cliff Ferre
- Ranger Marshall
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Walter Coy
- Zoravac
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Nestor Paiva
- Prof. Cardos
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Patsy Iannone
- Volaca
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Joanne Jordan
- The Vonsoom - Zoravac's Wife
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Charles Horvath
- Symitar - Cardos Henchman
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Sol Gorss
- Fornax Soldier
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
I have a soft spot in my heart for this old science fiction show from my childhood in the Fifties so I'll never give it a bad review. However in watching Menace From Outer Space a little knowledge of the show which only lasted for 39 episodes in the 1954 season certainly helps.
A moon of Jupiter not thought to contain life starts blasting away at the earth with missiles and we've got nothing that reaches that far. That's of concern to the United Worlds which was later the United Federation of Planets when we got to Star Trek in the Sixties. The place is called Fornax and it's ruled by Walter Coy who has an adviser from earth, a renegade scientist played by Nestor Paiva.
Two characters from previous episodes are in this film, one is a man who disgraced the Space Rangers by turning spy, Griff played by Leonard Penn, the other is an agent for the evil Queen of the planet Ophecius Dargento who is played by Frank Pulaski. Patsy Parsons who was Queen Cleolanta of Ophecius was one evil woman who gave this seven year old nightmares. She was a running villain for several episodes on Rocky Jones.
The planet Fornax has a powerful kind of energy derived from crystals that everybody wants. Kind of like oil today. I think you know where this one is going.
This is high camp and quite a hoot today, but you really have to be a fan of the show to appreciate it fully.
A moon of Jupiter not thought to contain life starts blasting away at the earth with missiles and we've got nothing that reaches that far. That's of concern to the United Worlds which was later the United Federation of Planets when we got to Star Trek in the Sixties. The place is called Fornax and it's ruled by Walter Coy who has an adviser from earth, a renegade scientist played by Nestor Paiva.
Two characters from previous episodes are in this film, one is a man who disgraced the Space Rangers by turning spy, Griff played by Leonard Penn, the other is an agent for the evil Queen of the planet Ophecius Dargento who is played by Frank Pulaski. Patsy Parsons who was Queen Cleolanta of Ophecius was one evil woman who gave this seven year old nightmares. She was a running villain for several episodes on Rocky Jones.
The planet Fornax has a powerful kind of energy derived from crystals that everybody wants. Kind of like oil today. I think you know where this one is going.
This is high camp and quite a hoot today, but you really have to be a fan of the show to appreciate it fully.
While watching Menace From Outer Space, one must keep it firmly in mind that this was an early-television program that was specifically geared to entertain youngsters in the under-12-years-old age range.
Yes. Its storyline was simple-minded. Yes. Its low-budget effects were, often enough. a laughable joke. Yes. Its characters were all one-dimensional stereotypes who were probably playing it very tongue-in-cheek....
But, on the whole, this kiddies' TV show was good-natured enough to be considered marginally entertaining and its husky hero, Rocky Jones, was good-looking enough for anyone to forgive its many downfalls and flaws and at least enjoy it in all of its cheesy, b-grade splendour.
Yes. Its storyline was simple-minded. Yes. Its low-budget effects were, often enough. a laughable joke. Yes. Its characters were all one-dimensional stereotypes who were probably playing it very tongue-in-cheek....
But, on the whole, this kiddies' TV show was good-natured enough to be considered marginally entertaining and its husky hero, Rocky Jones, was good-looking enough for anyone to forgive its many downfalls and flaws and at least enjoy it in all of its cheesy, b-grade splendour.
The professor spots a rocket that attacked earth on both his telescope and video graph. A rocket is dispatched to a moon of Jupiter to see what is up. The crew:
Richard Crane as Rocky Jones, wearing the obligatory space t-shirt
Scotty Beckett as Winky, wearing the issued baseball cap
Sally Mansfield as Vena Ray, a cape with legs
Robert Lyden as Bobby, casual space garb
Maurice Cass as Professor Newton, 18 Th century bow tie and tails
What kind of civilization will they find and will they be perceived as friend or foe?
Maybe the real threat is from space rogues from earlier episodes?
Talk about technology such as the video graph. Even mobile versions in cars. Lots of oscilloscopes, an analog fuel gauge, and lots of stilted dialogs. A mechanical canary.
This animal may even have looked hokey to adults of the time. However, I can tell you as an underling of the time this is really an intriguing program.
What kind of civilization will they find and will they be perceived as friend or foe?
Maybe the real threat is from space rogues from earlier episodes?
Talk about technology such as the video graph. Even mobile versions in cars. Lots of oscilloscopes, an analog fuel gauge, and lots of stilted dialogs. A mechanical canary.
This animal may even have looked hokey to adults of the time. However, I can tell you as an underling of the time this is really an intriguing program.
Not a film for those seeking gripping, Hollywood style entertainment, in fact, not a film at all. Menace from Outer Space is an agglomeration of the first three episodes of the Rocky Jones, Space Ranger series starring "B" movie veteran Richard Crane.
"Menace" appears to have been created for re-packaging and re-licensing of film length features and is quite similar to its companion feature, "Crash of Moons."
"Rocky Jones," and the feature length films assembled from the serial shows, is a wonderful example of early television coming to grips with its role as an entertainer of children. Unfortunately, many of these early efforts come across as childish, and "Menace" is no exception.
While it's fascinating to see movie serial themes and dramatic situations reformatted for the small screen, the dialogue and acting is excruciating. Perhaps most difficult to bear is the director's obvious fascination with posing all of the actors for good TV images. Rather than a film, this piece comes across as a series of poses, interspersed with contrived dialogue. True believers only!
"Menace" appears to have been created for re-packaging and re-licensing of film length features and is quite similar to its companion feature, "Crash of Moons."
"Rocky Jones," and the feature length films assembled from the serial shows, is a wonderful example of early television coming to grips with its role as an entertainer of children. Unfortunately, many of these early efforts come across as childish, and "Menace" is no exception.
While it's fascinating to see movie serial themes and dramatic situations reformatted for the small screen, the dialogue and acting is excruciating. Perhaps most difficult to bear is the director's obvious fascination with posing all of the actors for good TV images. Rather than a film, this piece comes across as a series of poses, interspersed with contrived dialogue. True believers only!
I had one helping of this group in the "Crash of the Moons." This one continues when a couple of missiles strike earth and Rocky and the gang go to find out where they are coming from. They end up on a moon of Jupiter which is perfect for their survival. They are lucky to land because they have run out of gas. At least their gas gauge says so. This time they start with uniforms of more the rebel variety of the Civil War. But later don baseball caps. It's a long, convoluted effort to try to recreate a fuel source (there's no Texaco anywhere near). Like those dilithium crystals, there is a fuel source available to them. Unfortunately, holed up on the planet is a murderous turncoat who has the ear of the leader of the planet. He enlists some other rebellious types that appear in the early part of the movie (which is actually a series of TV shows). Rocky Jones never seems to have much trouble staving off the bad guys. He gets an assist from a little space girl who helps his little space guy. The young woman, who never seems to do anything, gets involved in the fashion on the Jupiter moon. Eventually, everything works out. Rocky and Winky (who screws up a lot, but sure is a swell fella), manage to keep things safe for the space alliance or whatever. If anything can show you how far we've come when it comes to film and television, get a load of this.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाEdited from the fourth, fifth and sixth episodes of Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954).
- गूफ़Rocky Jones tells Bobby to synchronize their watches. Bobby clearly says his watch is stopped and its impossible to set a watch on Fornax. Rocky tells him its 1544 and to contact him at noon anyway. later on Bobby gives his watch to Volaca. How did Bobby set his watch?
- कनेक्शनEdited from Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954)
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