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by elguaxo on Mon Aug 20, 2007 8:25 pm
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Original Title: Himmelskibet
Year: 1918
Lenght: 81 minutos
Country: Dinamarca
Director: Holger-Madsen
Screenplay: Sophus Michaëlis, Ole Olsen
Music: PelÃcula Muda
Photography: Louis Larsen
Production: Nordisk Films
Art Direction: Axel Bruun
Genre: Sci-Fi
Premiere: 22 de Febrero de 1918 en Dinamarca
AKA: 400 Million Miles from Earth,
A Ship to Heaven, A Trip to Mars,
Fourteen Million Leagues from Earth, Sky Ship,
The Airship
Format: 35mm 1'33:1
Color: B&N
CAST
Nils Asther ... Martian citizen
Philip Bech ... Martian leader
Alf Blutecher ... Dr. Krafft
Frederik Jacobsen ... Professor Dubius
Lilly Jacobson ... Marya
Svend Kornbech ... David Dane
Nicolai Neiiendam ... Professor Planetaros
Alfred Osmund ... Martian Priest
Zanny Petersen ... Corona,
Gunnar Tolnæs ... Avanti Planetaros
Danish Film Institute | IMDbCOVERPLOTSci-fi is a rapidly changing genre. It loses impact even more rapidly than horror. Therefore it's virtually impossible to see a sci-fi movie from the past (from the pre-space period, i.e. late 50s) that isn't laughable in some sense. First serious sci-fi epics appeared in the very early 50s, and bearing in mind the first space yarn was filmed by Melies in 1902, we get about 50 years of sci-fi without the very basic concepts of space travel. Where The Trip To The Moon can be dismissed as a funny experiment, The Trip To Mars cannot. This is a serious film. The makers didn't know about weightlessness or the absence of atmosphere in space, plus about a hundred more things we know today. That was the period, when everybody was raving about the channels on Mars, so they naturally assumed there was intelligent life on that planet. Melies shows frogmen and other strange creatures on the Moon; in 1924 there appears the still popular tinfoil dress for Martians in Russian film Aelita. So, in between, we get the Egypto-Greek fairy-tale world of this film: wise old priests being wise; and virgins prancing around, praising virtue in the world, where virtue obviously is as normal and unnoticeable as metabolism...
from IMDbed2k: Himmelskibet%20(A%20Trip%20to%20Mars)%20(Holger-Madsen,%201918)%20DVDRip%20DivXClasico.avi [1.46 Gb] [Stats](English+Danish intertitles)
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File Name:</td><td>
Himmelskibet (A Trip to Mars) (Holger-Madsen, 1918) DVDRip DivXClasico.avi</td></tr><tr><td>
File Size (in bytes):</td><td>
1,564,997,632</td></tr><tr><td>
Duration:</td><td>
1:20:36</td></tr><tr><td>
Subtype:</td><td>
OpenDML (AVI v2.0), </td></tr><tr><td>
Video Codec Name:</td> <td>
XviD 1.1.2 Final</td></tr><tr><td>
Width x Height (pixels):</td><td>
640 x 480</td></tr><tr><td>
Video Bitrate:</td><td>
2481 kb/s</td></tr><tr><td>
Bits/Pixel:</td> <td>
0.431 bpp</td></tr><tr><td>
Frames Per Second:</td><td>
18.750 fps</td></tr><tr><td>
Compatibility:</td><td>
B-VOP (2) </td></tr><tr><td>
Custom Matrix:</td><td>
6of9 Sap-Hack </td></tr><tr><td>
Audio Codec:</td><td>
0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3</td></tr><tr><td>
Audio Bitrate:</td><td>
121 kb/s AVB</td></tr><tr><td>
Audio Channels:</td><td>
2</td></tr><tr><td>
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53/522</td></tr></table>
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Restored to its original fps speed, duplicate frames removed*
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by digitalgodd on Tue Aug 21, 2007 2:50 am
This looks like an odd one...I like to see this old stuff...downloading now
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