Rent Forbidden Planet (1956)

3.9 of 5 from 147 ratings
1h 34min
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Synopsis:
"Forbidden Planet" is the granddaddy of tomorrow, a pioneering work whose ideas and style would be reverse-engineered into many cinematic space voyages to come. Leslie Nielsen plays the commander who brings his space-cruiser crew to Planet Altair-4, home to Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), his daughter (Anne Francis), a dutiful robot named Robby...and a mysterious terror. Featuring sets of extraordinary scale and the first allelectronic musical soundscape in film history, 'Forbidden Planet' is in a movie orbit all its own.
Actors:
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Directors:
Voiced By:
Marvin Miller
Narrated By:
Les Tremayne
Writers:
Cyril Hume, Irving Block
Others:
A. Arnold Gillespie, Irving Ries, Wesley C. Miller
Studio:
Warner
Genres:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Collections:
10 Films to Watch if You Like All Is True, 10 Films to Watch if You Like Blade Runner, Films & TV by topic, Films to Watch If You Like..., Giant Leap for Mankind: A History of Astronaut Films, Hollywood's Scariest, Hairiest, Scaliest Monsters, Horror, The Best Films Based On Shakespeare
BBFC:
Release Date:
18/06/2007
Run Time:
94 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono, English Dolby Digital 5.1, German Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono, German Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish
Subtitles:
Dutch, English, English Hard of Hearing, German, German Hard of Hearing, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.40:1
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Deleted scenes and lost footage
  • 2 Follow-up vehicles starring Robby and robot: Feature film The invisible boy, The thin man, TV series episode Robot client
  • 3 Documentaries: TCM original Watch the skies!: Science fiction, the 1950s and us, The all-new amazing! Exploring the far reaches of forbidden planet
  • Robby the robot: Engineering a sci-fi icon
  • Excerpts from the MGM parade TV series
  • Science-fiction movie trailer gallery
Disc 1:
This disc includes the main feature.
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following:
- Invisible Boy - feature film
- Robby the robot: Engineering a sci-fi icon
- Amazing! Exploring the far reaches of forbidden planet
- Watch the skies!: Science fiction, the 1950s and us
BBFC:
Release Date:
04/10/2010
Run Time:
98 minutes
Languages:
Brazilian Portuguese Dolby Digital 1.0, Castilian Spanish Dolby Digital 1.0, English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, French Dolby Digital 1.0, German Dolby Digital 1.0, Latin American Spanish Dolby Digital 1.0
Subtitles:
Brazilian, Castillian, English, French, German, Norwegian, Spanish
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Deleted scenes and lost footage
  • 2 Follow-up vehicles starring Robby the robot: Feature film The invisible boy, The thin man TV series robot client
  • TCM original documentary: Watch the skies!: Science fiction, the 1950s and us
  • 2 Featurettes: Amazing! Exploring the far reaches of Forbidden planet
  • Robby the robot: Engineering a sci-fi icon
  • Excerpts from the MGM parade TV series
  • Theatrical trailers of Forbidden planet and The invisible boy

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Reviews (4) of Forbidden Planet

Great film,great extras. - Forbidden Planet review by Ps

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24/04/2018

Great to see forbidden planet again and excellent extras on the disc including the film invisible boy.

4 out of 4 members found this review helpful.

The best ever SF film! - Forbidden Planet review by PS

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09/01/2020

This is, without doubt, the best science fiction film I've ever seen! Most of the films in this genre either forget realistic science altogether, or use the science in ways that are unfeasible, to say the least!

I suppose some of the acting could be better, and the special effects wobble a bit sometimes, but for me, the story line and the way science is built into it more than makes up for such minor things, especially when you consider when it was made. 

I've watched most of the modern SF blockbusters, but none can hold a candle to this! I'd give it ten stars if I could!

3 out of 3 members found this review helpful.

Clever Sci-Fi. - Forbidden Planet review by Steve

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29/08/2021

This intelligent and imaginative film broke new ground for science fiction. It was the first big studio production to take man into space and land them on an alien planet. The narrative is a rather wonderful re-telling of Shakespeare's The Tempest, with Walter Pidgeon as Dr. Morbius (Prospero) and Anne Francis as Alta (Miranda). A super-intelligent robot called Robbie stands in for Ariel and the awesome id-monster for Caliban. The brave new world is space travel.

The studio set planet is very artificial but hugely impressive, particularly its modernist-deco machinery. The bright, pastel shades of its terrain and star-scape create the dominant image of fifties sci-fi worlds. The special effects are astonishing, particularly the combat between the space crew and the invisible id-monster. The completely electronic score, was revolutionary as well as gloriously futuristic.

There is a strong comic element to the film contrasting the innocence of Alta with the healthy young astronauts who have been confined to the C-57D for over a year. There is a flirtation between the skipper of the spaceship, Commander Adams (the mischievously deadpan Leslie Nielsen) and the exaggeratedly naive and sweet and very young, Alta. Perhaps this might look potentially a bit creepy from a modern perspective, but in 1956 it was just space-screwball.

This was turned into a stage musical which was campy rock and roll nostalgia for the fifties. It feels like this has reflected negatively on the film, which is not sending itself up at all. It is one of the best and most original science fiction films of the decade. This is a clever film which stows some pretty dark themes within its state of the art visuals.

2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

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