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Space Probe Taurus

Horror so incredible it stretches the mind of man beyond the breaking point
1965 | 81m | English

(660 votes)

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Director: Leonard Katzman
Writer: Leonard Katzman
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In the year 2000 the spaceship Hope One sets off to find new galaxies for colonization. However, an encounter with an alien being and a swarm of meteorites sends the ship streaking off course into a sea of monsters on an uncharted world. Written by Jeremy Lunt
Release Date: Jan 01, 1965
Director: Leonard Katzman
Writer: Leonard Katzman
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords spacecraft, alien, alien planet, spaceship
Production Companies Leonard Katzman Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 03, 2024
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Name Character
Francine York Dr. Lisa Wayne
James Brown Col. Hank Stevens
Baynes Barron Dr. John Andros
Russ Bender Dr. Paul Martin
John Willis TV Reporter
Bob Legionaire Faith I Crewman
James Macklin Gen. Mark Tilman
Phyllis Selznick Earth Control Secretary
John Lomma Earth Control
Name Job
Marlin Skiles Original Music Composer
Robert S. Eisen Editor
Paul Sylos Art Direction
Robert Tobey Director of Photography
John Shouse Editor
Leonard Katzman Director, Writer
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Leonard Katzman Producer
Burt Topper Producer
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Geronimo1967
4.0

OK, so who remembers late on a Friday night when your parents had handed over the remote control, retreated to bed and left you to watch the "Outer Limits"? Well, this is exactly the kind of film we would have watched - a sci-fi escapade very light on the science and very heavy on the fiction. This ... one also has a fair smattering of sexist behaviour and some ginormous, unidentifiable underwater beasties and some little green men from the planet Taurus. I say little green men - it's black and white so I am adding to the cinematic licence a bit - but you get the drift, as our intrepid space travellers set out to find traces of life on this planet gazillions of miles from Earth. Aside from one or two scenes at the end, very - very - little actually happens in this film. It develops a rather predictable romance to clutter up the cockpit and the acting led by James Brown ("Hank") and Francine York ("Lisa") is all very join-the-dots. It's the aquatic creatures that do it for me, though - the crew all look in abject bewilderment at these monstrous things that we, even after 3 bottles of Malbec and ten tequila shots could identify in an heartbeat - it is actually quite comical. No point watching this if you are looking for anything remotely cerebral - but for a bit of daft late night cinema, you could do a great deal worse.

Jul 12, 2024