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Abbott & Costello go to Mars (1953)
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:42 pm    Post subject: Abbott & Costello go to Mars (1953) Reply with quote




Bud and Lou play maintenance men who accidentally blast off in an experimental rocket. Despite the movie's title, they don't actually go to Mars, they go to Venus — and only during the last twenty-five minutes of the film.

Before they get there they waste thirty minutes of the story by landing in New Orleans — which they think is Mars. Two escaped criminals stowaway aboard ship and try to hi-jack the rocket after a second accidental lift-off, but the boys outwit them and the rocket finally lands on Venus.






Admittedly Venus is worth the wait; all the Venusians are gorgeous contestants from the Miss Universe Pageant, and their queen is Maria Blanchard ("She Devil"). Anita Ekberg (Miss Sweden) is one of the gals, but you'll have to look quick to spot her. Sets, props, and special effects are excellent.





Watch for several props which were also used in other Universal sci-fi films (the death ray device in "It Came from Outer Space" and the bullet-car from "This Island Earth"). Not the funniest A & C comedy, but decidedly enjoyable for sci-fi fans. Don't miss it. Directed by Charles Lamont.

This is not a great movie, but it sure provides us with some nice pictures, eh?









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Model maker Brent Gair's great rendition of the rocket.





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PostPosted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 11:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

An obscure footnote to -Go To Mars is that it was one of the first films with music composed by Henry Mancini, who is best known for the Pink Panther theme and others. When Mancini started in Hollywood he worked with Universal for several years, composing music (often uncredited) used in such sci-fi classics as This Island Earth, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, It Came from Outer Space and Tarantula. Actually, some of his works used in these were considered "stock music" and the same pieces may have been used in multiple films. But it's kind of fun to know that before Breakfast at Tiffany's and Hatari! Mancini had sci-fi roots.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very interesting facts about the score, Rocky! Thanks.

Your post brought me back to the thread and made me realize I'd neglected to include the poster. I found two nice ones, and after enhancing the faded colors on the original jpegs, I couldn't decide which one to use — so I used both!
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 2:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Before they get there they waste thirty minutes of the story by landing in New Orleans — which they think is Mars.

That seems a perfectly natural mistake to make — it was Mardi Gras time, so all the locals there were wearing exotic carnival-type costumes.

Still, the costumes on Venus do seem superior!
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 9:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rocky Jones wrote:
An obscure footnote to -Go To Mars is that it was one of the first films with music composed by Henry Mancini, who is best known for the Pink Panther theme and others. When Mancini started in Hollywood he worked with Universal for several years, composing music (often uncredited) used in such sci-fi classics as This Island Earth, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, It Came from Outer Space and Tarantula.

Henry Mancini said that he was very grateful for scoring those films, because they helped him work musical cliches out of his system. Laughing

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 1:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a book on the films of A&C;a comedy team that I very much enjoy.

In the book the author includes a harsh review of A&CGTM where the reviewer writes "And its about time."

Ouch!
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 1:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is indeed a strangely unsatisfying comedy. They spend all that time doing unfunny things in New Orleans, and then they don't got to Mars. They go to Venus -- which nobody would have minded a bit, in view of how nice the scenery was on Venus.

But they should have spent a lot more time there. Very Happy

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 8:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm unsure as to exactly where the problems lie with the A&C films.

Some are clearly funnier than others but that can be said of any comedy team.

Were Bud & Lou not critical enough of the scripts they received? Insisting that rewrites be done, having objective people give input, etc? Keaton, Chaplin, Lloyd were perfectionists on their films & would not simply do just any old script. They were right there in the writers room creating their projects.

Another issue was that Bud & Lou became comfortable with doing their tried & true routines. Understandable as they honed them over the years in vaudeville.

But you need to come up with new tricks once the audience has seen your old ones.

They did not do this & stuck to the same ole routines.

I like A&C, but I think that some of their films might have been greater than they were had they cared more about the product.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 5:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If it only was in color!


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 1:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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IMDB has some interesting trivia about this movie, like these.

"A very young Harry Shearer [the obnoxious newsman in Godzilla (1998)] appears as one of the boys seen near the beginning."

"Most foreign posters publicized the fact that the protagonists actually set foot on Venus, not on Mars."

* But I could a single example of these. Sad


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 4:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The inaccuracy of the title could be corrected in two ways.

(1) Dub the movie so that all references to Venus are changed to Mars.

(2) Change the title of the movie. That one is easier! Very Happy



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 7:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looks like they have the right planet here:

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I'm trying very hard to resist the urge to change the word "VIAGGIO" in that poster to the word "VIAGRA"!

It would be SO easy. Wink

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why the duo had such different names in Italy I can't imagine - maybe "Costello" was already taken? But by searching for "Gianni e Pinotto" I found this poster as well:



I assume "edizione restaurata" means the print was restored, rather than it being suitable for showing in restaurants. Feel free to make suitable amendments, though preferably not in my post!
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 2:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Using Google translate - https://translate.google.com/#auto/en/edizione%20restaurata - as
"restored edition". Maybe meaning that some cut scenes were restored.
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