Forbidden Planet

Reviewed by: AdamSelene

August 24, 1999

 

Hey - great movie alert. Turner Classic Movies is showing the 1956 SF classic, Forbidden Planet tonight. For anyone who hasn't heard of nor seen this movie, don't miss it. Not for the great acting, of course, but for the best pre-Space Odyssey sci-fi made. It starts Walter Pidgeon and Anne Francis, and introduces Robbie the Robot (well before Lost in Space turned him into a camp clown.) The movie is loosely based on Shakespeare’s The Tempest and comes close to presenting the world of Sci Fi as only we avid book readers know it. It’s more accessible than Space Odyssey (with the requisite comic relief in a young cook who everyone will recognize,) but just as deep for it’s day. And for 1956, the FX ain’t half bad – head and shoulders above anything else of it’s day. A case can be made (and has been) that this movie was Gene Rodenberry’s primary inspiration for Star Trek.

 

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