Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962)
March 10, 1962Release Date
Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962)
March 10, 1962Release Date


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Cast & Crew.

John Agar
Capt. Don Graham

Carl Ottosen
Eric

Ove Sprogøe
Barry O'Sullivan

Louis Miehe-Renard
Svend

Greta Thyssen
Greta

Ann Smyrner
Ingrid

Mimi Heinrich
Ursula

Annie Birgit Garde
Ellen

Ulla Moritz
Lise

Bente Juel
Colleen

Peter Mönch
Karl

Ib Melchior
Screenplay

Sidney W. Pink
Director / Story / Screenplay / Producer

Aage Wiltrup
Camera Operator / Director of Photography

Helge Hansen
Set Dresser / Set Decoration / Costume Design

Ronny Schaemmel
Special Effects

Ib Glindemann
Conductor / Original Music Composer

Poul Nyrup
Sound

Eric Moberg
Production Supervisor

Carlo Rasmussen
Electrician

Edvard Svendsen
Electrician

Szasza Zalabery
Assistant Director

William Schuller
Casting

Wah Chang
Visual Effects

Tove Palsbo
Editor

Thok Søndergaard
Editor

Otto Lund
Art Direction

Samuel Z. Arkoff
Producer

Ronald Stein
Original Music Composer

Jim Danforth
Visual Effects

Johann Zalabery
Associate Producer

Calma Jensen
Makeup Artist
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Details.
Release DateMarch 10, 1962
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 17m
Budget$74,600
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This Movie Is About.
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Journey to the Seventh Planet is a 1962 Danish-American science fiction film. It was directed by Sid Pink, written by Pink and Ib Melchior, and shot in Denmark with a budget of only US$75,000.
Uranus, the seventh planet in the solar system, has not been charted by the United Nations' Space Fleet. Therefore, in 2001, an international crew has been dispatched to Uranus by the United Nations, which has become a world government, on a space exploration mission. The film's ideas of astronauts exploring outer space only to confront their inner mindscapes and memories precede the similar-themed 1972 film Solaris by a full decade (although the novel Solaris was published a year prior to this film). The film is also reminiscent of Ray Bradbury's 1948 short story "Mars Is Heaven!" and the manifestations of the subconscious in "Forbidden Planet".
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