Battle Beyond the Sun 1959 (Adventure, Sci-Fi) Roger Corman | Movie

2023-12-31に共有
Billions of light years away... Space-War in the Unknown!
Two warring hemispheres are competing to be the first successful landing on Mars. Instead, they end up lost and landing on a small star where monsters constantly battle it out.

Original title: Nebo Zovyot (1959) AKA: The Sky Calls

This film is available with subtitles in many language options.

Directors: Mikhail Karzhukov, Aleksandr Kozyr
Writers: Mikhail Karzhukov, Evgeniy Pomeshchikov
Stars: Ivan Pereverzev, Aleksandr Shvorin, Linda Barrett
Genre: Classics, Cult film, Adventure, Sci-Fi


00:00 Full Movie
02:30 In a post-apocalyptic world, two hemispheres are in a race to send the first man to Mars, with tensions high and hope for the future.
06:57 A space mission encounters unexpected challenges and seeks help from another ship for emergency repairs.
14:54 A group of researchers and scientists discuss their upcoming space mission and the challenges they face.
20:57 A dramatic space mission to Mars faces challenges and danger, but ultimately succeeds.
31:19 A space mission to rescue a stranded spacecraft heading towards the sun faces challenges and ultimately fails.
41:10 A space mission faces challenges but ultimately succeeds in reaching its destination.
49:50 The mission ultimately leads to a new perspective and hope for the future of humanity.


CCC side-note: In 1962, Roger Corman bought, edited the film and had some scenes directed by Francis Ford Coppola, who used the pseudonym Thomas Colchart to do the job.

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  • Growing up in Milford Michigan deep in the country my dad and i watched the Sci-Fi movie of week. It was Saturday nights. Im 65 yrs old. All these classic movies i have seen before . We would have freshly made Hot popcorn and a Pepsi. To this day i only watch classic movies. Im not a fan of movies made in today's world. Watching a good classic like this movie i find as intrigued today as i was as that little boy eating Popcorn and enjoying My dad worked through the week and would be tired. But Saturdays i was his top priority to make sure i had a wonderful Saturday. I was a only child.Im so blessed to have had the loving parents i had.As a little boy my mom taught me how to cook and do things. She said someday I would be married and shared responsibilities are important in being married. Im happily married and have a family i wonder if parents today take the time to do things as parents did back then. For some reason this movie brought back memories and good memories they are, ❤
  • @sinaisvip9657
    I grew up watching old films since I was 13 years old, I'm 23 years old now and I keep watching them because without the wisdom of the past we wouldn't know anything about the future, great film my name is Emanuel Jeronimo, thank you
  • "Battle Beyond the Sun" is a 1962 science fiction film. It is an English-dubbed and re-edited American version of "Nebo Zovyot", a 1959 Soviet science fiction film. Roger Corman acquired the Soviet film for US distribution and hired a young film-school student named Francis Ford Coppola to "Americanize" it. Like the original Soviet Nebo Zovyot, Battle Beyond the Sun is a tale of a "space race" between two nations competing to become the first to land a spacecraft on the planet Mars; unlike the original, in which the competing nations are the USSR and the US, Battle Beyond the Sun focuses on the fictional future countries of North Hemis and South Hemis. The names of not only the Soviet characters, but also their performers, and the crew credits as well, were altered on the screen to American-sounding names in order to further disguise the film's origins: thus Soviet stars Aleksandr Shvorin and Ivan Pereverzev became "Andy Stewart" and "Edd Perry", and Soviet directors Mikhail Karyukov and Aleksandr Kozyr became "Maurice Kaplin" and "Arthur Corwin" – and were demoted to Assistant Director status as well. The Overlook Film Guide: Science-Fiction remarked: "(One) remains impressed with Corman's cheek and financial astuteness than with the finished film." While recommending the original version, The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction called the Americanized version "butchered" :face-green-smiling: (Wikipedia)
  • If this was colorized, it was a fine job. I never heard of this before. Enjoyed it. I'll be 80 in a few weeks. We didn't watch TV growig up. Jan. 30, 2024. St. Joseph, MO, USA
  • J'ai vu quelques classiques du cinéma de science fiction avec mes parents dans les années 1968-69 sur notre télévision en noir et blanc (War of the World, Forbidden Planet et les séries TV Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea ; the Invaders...) Je ne connaissais pas ce film, mais je le trouve super ! Et bien supérieur à ce que l'on peut voir aujourd'hui ! Merci beaucoup du partage !
  • Come on, guys - it's nothing about Roger Corman, it is - definitely - the Soviet sci-fi movie "Nebo Zovet" ("The Sky Is Calling"), filmed in 1959 at Dovzhenko Studio under the direction of Alexander Kozyr and Michail Kriukov.
  • @YAMISOOLD2009
    Thank you for uploading this. There is a very good movie in there and I am impressed!
  • @northside7772
    A 1959 Russian space movie titled Nebo Zovyot (The Sky Calls) - dubbed in English. "Roger Corman acquired the Soviet film for US distribution and hired a young film-school student named Francis Ford Coppola to 'Americanize' it." - Wikipedia
  • @arkhammedik
    Corman apparently had a thing for Iron Curtain sci-fi. He also kinda/sorta borrowed the Russian "Planeta Bur", threw in a couple scenes with Basil Rathbone, and called it "Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet"
  • @saintelmo5590
    I never heard of this movie before... that said: In 1959, he made Battle Beyond the Sun. In 1980, Roger Corman felt one sun wasn't enough....so he made Battle Beyond the Stars! (One of my favorite movies as a kid, and a nice tribute to Seven Samurai and The Magnificent Seven ...which also featured Robert Vaughan).
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  • @mucro849
    I like the design of the space station.
  • @draconis3606
    I love these old SciFi movies. The dream of the future but they are a picture of their time when they have been produced. This movie has been influenced by the cold war after WWII and the wish for world peace.