Film Reviews and Analysis

Thursday 11 October 2012

Planeta Bur aka Planet of the Storms (Directed by Pavel Klushantsev, 1962)

 Having looked at the VFX breakdown for Prometheus - and wondered why they didn't just film in places where there are mountains in the background - I thought it time to bring some some actual good sci-fi film action into the mix. This is Soviet Filmmaker Pavel Klushantsev's Planeta Bur aka Planet of the Storms, made in 1962. Klushantsev was an early pioneer of special effects who went on to greatly influence both Stanley Kubrick and George Lucas. Planeta Bur was his only feature film and was released under various guises in the West, most famously by B-Movie maestro Roger Corman as Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet. OK- it's pretty hokey in places, but I'm a sucker for this type of film! They just don't make em' like they used to. Who needs CG when you can make it out of polystyrene.










  






1 comments:

Anonymous said...

This movie was filmed in a parking lot and studio in East Germany, Berlin. Outdoor was in a Stalin park Moscow. shoestring budget. As well crafted as possible, you see wires. CG makes it easier, real out doors and GC layers. I counted 6000 computer nerds, for Prometheus. Ten real outdoor places and the New Zealand Studio Peter Jackson had Built.

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