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Queen of Outer Space
A mission to Venus discovers the planet inhabited only by women led by their evil Queen Yllana. Yllana had all the men of Venus killed, now that's she met Earth men, she wants them dead, too.
Release : | 1958 |
Rating : | 4.6 |
Studio : | Allied Artists Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Zsa Zsa Gabor Eric Fleming Dave Willock Laurie Mitchell Lisa Davis |
Genre : | Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction |
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Wonderful character development!
The Worst Film Ever
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
I understand this film was made in the late 1950's, but PLEASE. It begins with a group of astronauts on a mission into space. Something goes wrong and they end up on the planet Venus. One of the hottest planets in our solar system. In this movie it can sustain life. Once they land they scout around, but can't find anybody at first. They they come across a group of women who is led by this masked queen. Once they meet their leader they wonder where are all the men. Supposedly she has banished them to another planet, but has kept some for scientific experiments. The queen is not to fond of men because they love war and at one time disfigured her face. So she has become quite clear what she plans to do. Along with her fellow loyal followers she has planned to destroy Earth, but one thing stands in her way. Women who hate her, Zsa, Zsa Gabor, and other's who want to escape her wrath. This movie is so filled with sexiest references, I could not believe it. I did like the giant spider scene, even though it was comical. In a nut shell there isn't much to this movie except laughs, it did get a fair rating; and I'm surprised it was a 4.6. I gave it a 4, because it is comedy gone wrong, as for science fiction not much to it. So if your into a cheesy mood, watch this.
A well meaning film that wasn't meant as a parody, but was shot with a kind of innocence of being self aware that the story was kind of silly.Like with a lot of films of the era, I saw this during those lazy Sacramento days, probably during an afternoon showing on a local channel. As a kid I didn't get it, thought it was kind of silly, but it was still a "space film" so I sat and watched it. It was then, and still is now, kind of boring, but it's got that slow paced campy look to it.It's a fairly basic film with a "war of the sexes" kind of theme going on. It's certainly not great cinema, but it's got that kind of harmless "look at the hot women" kind of appeal.Few cutaways, mostly master shots with anamorphic lenses, it's actually a rich film color wise, but otherwise it's just a real basic film meant for young men. If you've seen the parody tribute "Amazon Women on the Moon", then you've essentially seen this movie.In the words of Douglas Adams; "Mostly harmless..."
Zsa Zsa Gabor stars(but does not play the title character!) in this unbelievably stupid, poorly made science fiction film(a failed satire of the genre?) A manned spaceship flight to Venus finds it populated exclusively by beautiful women, under the reign of tyrannical queen Yllana, who hates men, and was responsible for leading the revolt against them, exiling the survivors to a penal colony on the moon. Some Venusian women want the men back, and so team up with the astronauts to take down the queen, and stop her from destroying the Earth with a "super weapon" as well. May be good for some camp value, but that is all this turkey is worth.
The movie reminds me of the old TV series Captain Video (1949-1955), except the TV series had a good excuse for all the slow walking—it was produced live and confined to the small sets of a TV studio. There just wasn't much room to move around in. Notice in Queen how the actors do an equally slow walk through the jungle sets. Apparently, the producers spent all their money on skimpy skirts and cardboard décor, and not on bigger sound stages. But, what guy cares, what with all the long legs and feminine curves to ogle. Actually, that's about the only reason to catch this cinematic silliness. Too me, it doesn't rise to the level of camp. Instead, it's a plain bad movie, whose most interesting feature is what the makers had in mind, in the first place. And would someone please take Eric Fleming's face out of the deep freeze. Apparently, he got a look at the script before starting. You can almost sense the pain.