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Space-Age Sci-Fi | The Phantom Planet (Adventure, 1961) by William Marshall | Colorized Movie

It Begins Where Others End! On the Moon!
After an invisible asteroid draws an astronaut and his ship to its surface, he is miniaturized by the phantom planet’s exotic atmosphere.

Black & White version: https://youtu.be/MTkOud2MBso

Available with English, French, Italian, & Spanish audio options. And subtitled in many more languages.

Original title: The Phantom Planet (1961)
Director: William Marshall
Writers: William Telaak, Fred De Gorter
Stars: Dean Fredericks, Coleen Gray, Anthony Dexter
Genres: Colorized classics, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

00:00 Full Movie.
00:20 Mysterious planet phenomena disrupt space missions, leaving no trace. Military investigates the unexplained events.
07:08 Unexpected events unfold as a space mission encounters a mysterious planet, leading to changes in course and uncertainty about their next move.
11:55 A space mission encounters unexpected challenges, including a malfunctioning spaceship, approaching asteroids, and a mysterious giant being from another world.
27:53 In a courtroom on the planet Rayton, Frank Chapman, a US Air Force captain, is accused of causing injury to a Raytonian. Despite being found guilty, he is released and taken to meet Liara, who explains that their planet’s gravitational control has returned him to normal size.
32:49 Challenges and cultural differences arise as Frank Chapman navigates life on Rayton, a primitive planet in the distant future.
37:30 Unexpected events unfold as a spaceship is pulled towards a small planet, leading to a mysterious disappearance of the crew.
43:33 In a space adventure, a discussion about controlling gravity and potential espionage unfolds, revealing the danger of sudden heat concentration on the planet Rayton.
49:35 Intense space duel with unexpected bond and plan for escape.
57:15 Intense battle against Solarites, who control gravity, threatens the survival of the team on a distant planet.
1:12:39 Interstellar romance, mission to the moon, and a mysterious asteroid encounter unfold in this space adventure.
1:16:17 A space crew encounters a mysterious planet, leading to confusion and disbelief as they prepare to take off.

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79 Comments

  1. Everybody in this movie looks like an alien. The sickly looking faces. The helmet style hair on the women. Ahhhhhhhhhhh.

  2. No they don’t.. Those were all great lookin’….!!

  3. The Chix in this movie were manufactured by the Acme Babeotronix Corp, Chicago, I'll. They are no longer in business!!!

  4. But do they have WI Fi?

  5. Is this the same movie producer that made Lothar the Space Toad?

  6. I've never seen this one.

  7. This coloration is horrible.

  8. @BAX836 says:

    Never seen so many beauties in one film.

  9. Please do not color these

  10. @cars291 says:

    Kindly dont repeatedly ask for faster versions of cars that are supposed to actually improve a technology that is supposed to be better than the marketing poisoned products we are used to. Very very few drivers ever go faster more than once in their daily lives and even fewer should in EVs as it negatively impacts range rather severely

  11. The battle sequence with the Solarites literally made me leave the house for crispy chicken nuggets because of Rayton.

  12. @Yami-q6s says:

    EL PLANETA FANTASMA

  13. Je crois que c'est le film qui a inspiré les inconnus ça me parrait évident.

  14. Cela fait plaisir de revoir un film que je n'avais vu, il y a très longtemps. Enfin le plaisir de revisiter mes archives cinématographiques.
    Un vrai classique

  15. @cj854 says:

    that japanese communications officer is cute, even if her acting is poor, doesn't seem like she was in anything else atleast according to imdb

  16. @davep7849 says:

    Is it just me or is there an abnormal amount of green eyed actors in this movie?

  17. The colorizing has ruined it !

  18. @frazzx6 says:

    This was a 3D movie lots of great effects

  19. Zetha looks like a baby Elizabeth Taylor.

  20. Corny and low tech but very entertaining and enjoyable. I started watching out of curiosity and before I realized it I had watched the whole thing. I love these old sci-fi films and yesterday I watched “The Blob”. Another oldie but goody.

  21. It ended up being Chapman's dream story. Most space movies like this are nostalgically made.

  22. فيلم بسيط وجميع ❤

  23. J'admire le travail effectué afin d'offrir un rendu d'image et un son de bonne qualité aux téléspectateurs, merci! Cependant, le "doublage" récent met trop de "distance" entre le son et l'image et empêche de se sentir investi par l'histoire.

  24. All the Actors are so beautiful

  25. @o3Ho3 says:

    paleocardasians… lol

  26. Meanwhile in 1980 we had Dexys Midnight runners and Adam and the Ants

  27. Le mec il s'appelle frangipane … Du gâteau !

  28. La gueule du solarite! Trop ! ^^

  29. LLLLLLLLLadies

  30. @Sas-b6p says:

    This movie director is good. Thank God he never used a skeleton shaped creature as Alien. He decently filmed the other planet creature of this movie as a human like us. Nice . Movie name : The phantom planet

  31. I remember when this first came out. I saw it on Netflix.

  32. 1:12:55 But, oh, how nice it would be to live in a reality where you could walk up to a woman you barely know and tell her she has 'an adorable little face', and then passionately kiss her.

  33. A very entertaining movie, though the CGI is pretty crude.

  34. Ouai bien .

  35. @bussi7859 says:

    Hollywood is a sanctuary for idiots

  36. @swwei says:

    There must be an artificial gravity system in the space ship?

  37. For sure these oldies are just fun to watch for a million reasons, recording travel to distant planets using cassette tapes priceless!

  38. Sakra ten herec je uplne na mol

  39. @mamix2 says:

    Action was not quite convincing but the other thing were quite good.

  40. This should have been a lesbian Bikini planet who worship unicorns. Then these spacemen would've been treasured as gods. Who wrote this boring drivel?

  41. @m3c4n0 says:

    Saludos desde Caracas, Venezuela. Hay una película acerca de Medusa, la gorgona, que, pareciera que fue filmada en la década de los 60s… Es una Medusa con forma completamente humana; ella tiene una abundante cabellera sedosa de cabello normal, recogido en una especie de moño estilo barroco que recuerda mucho a esos peinados franceses de la Corte de Luis XV… Esta Medusa es una mujer muy joven y vive en un pueblo apartado de la civilización. En esa zona hay un bosque donde los árboles son gigantescos, de troncos muy gruesos tipo secuoya.

    Hay una escena clave en la película en donde Medusa esta dando un paseo por el bosque con otra perdona foránea, un visitante que no pertenece a ese pueblo. En un momento dado, ellos se topan sin darse cuenta con un animal antediluviano, un dinosaurio, se trata de un Triceratops, dinosaurio con tres cuernos… Medusa se coloca justo detrás del visitante y le dice que no vaya a voltear hacia atrás… y en ese instante, ella —a voluntad— transforma su abundante cabellera en un amasijo de serpientes que hierven en una sola orgía… El Triceratops se acerca a ellos y cuando mira a la Medusa, se convierte instantáneamente en una enorme estatua de Triceratops… Cuando la persona visitante se voltea a ver a Medusa, ya ella se transformó de nuevo en una mujer normal.

    ¿¿¿Sabes cómo se llama esta película y de qué año es…??.

    Saludos.
    Chane Garcia.

  42. @m3c4n0 says:

    Greetings from Caracas city, Venezuela. There is a movie about Medusa, the gorgon, which it seems was filmed in the 60s… It is a Medusa with a completely human form; she has an abundant silky head of normal hair, collected in a kind of baroque style bun that is very reminiscent of those French hairstyles from the Court of Louis XV… This Medusa is a very young woman and lives in a town far from civilization… In that area there is a forest where the trees are gigantic, with very thick sequoia-type trunks.

    There is a key scene in film where Medusa is taking a walk through forest with another foreign pardon, a visitor who does not belong to that town. At one point, they inadvertently come across an antediluvian animal, a dinosaur, it is a Triceratops, a dinosaur with three horns… Medusa stands right behind the visitor and tells him not to turn around backwards… and in that instant, she —at will— transforms her abundant hair into a mass of snakes that boil in a single orgy… The Triceratops approaches them and when it looks at Medusa, it instantly becomes in a huge statue of Triceratops… When visitor turned to see Medusa, she was transformed back into a normal woman.

    Do you know what this movie is called and what year it is from…??

    Greetings.
    Chane Garcia.

  43. Eski ve bu sade filmleri izlemeyi çok seviyorum

  44. @cdorman11 says:

    Is an acceleration force the same as a force?

  45. @cdorman11 says:

    Richard Kiel!

  46. @ER_Murrow says:

    Silver foundation with peach eyeshadow
    It's a look

  47. @ER_Murrow says:

    "Sir, the probability of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1."

  48. I think I like this guy as a more thoughtful version of Peter Graves.

  49. I mistook Coleen Gray for Yvette Mimieux of The Time Machine.

  50. Star Trek ???????

  51. No quiero líos. La rubia pa el y la morena pa mí.

  52. Que planeta dos sonhos, só mulheres bonitas…

  53. ça aurait pu s’appeler le nuggets volant ou le pop corn interplanétaire

  54. Что я только что посмотрел?..

  55. The dudes are way hotter in color.

  56. Je l'ai vu ici youtube et il est super

  57. @MP3tilaco says:

    harto feo el Frank Chapman! Los guapetones son mas caros? Ella, más linda que el sol..

  58. @nolopa20 says:

    J’adore ces films anciens de sci-fiction. Ils sont tellement émouvants. Les effets spéciaux sont secondaires mais ces films sont naïfs comme il faut, authentiques et bien joués.

  59. Despite the vintage special effects, the film yet shows a gesture based interface. That’s something we also see in the most up to date SF movies. And in real life tech for that matter. Big thing.

  60. If you made it past 25:00, you did better than me.

  61. I would have watched this because I love old movies, but I won't watch a movie that has been colourised. Many of these movies were made in black n white on purpose and you are ruining the director's vision.

  62. "Qui sait ce que révèlera le futur !"
    Que les Américains planterons leur drapeau sur la lune, puis abandonnerons leur propre peuple à la misère, peut de temps avant de faire de la terre une planète fantôme ?

  63. @Beelzybud says:

    So, someone thought chicken mcnuggets would make a good space ship prop.

  64. filme muito bom, tudo analógico e como eles imaginavam as viagens espacias na década de 60

  65. Pretty good film !!

  66. Ходящие, говорящие головы)))

  67. @mtjoy747 says:

    Love the outfits

  68. SAVE the Space babes!!!

  69. @flotr6465 says:

    No fats, no wokes, no empowerment, no mutts, feminine women, the leader is a wise mature man, and the list goes on and on. See america, there was a time when you were normal.

  70. the fire beings sound like the tie fighters in star wars. also on the subject… Klaatu in the day the earth stood still sounds a lot like Artoo…

  71. Based on any of C.S.Lewis

  72. Ghost Planet

    Part 1: The Signal

    It was a quiet evening at the agency when Polat leaned back in his chair, staring at the flickering monitor in front of him. The room was dimly lit, filled with the faint hum of old equipment. Across the table, Memati was sipping his tea, clearly bored. “What’s so interesting about that screen, Polat?” Memati asked, stretching.

    Polat’s sharp eyes never left the monitor. “This,” he said, pointing to a strange wave pattern on the screen, “is not just noise. It’s a signal. And it’s not from Earth.”

    Memati froze mid-sip, lowering his cup. “Not from Earth? Are you saying it’s… aliens?”

    Polat gave him a faint smile. “Not aliens. At least, not how you’re imagining. This signal is old, centuries old, but it was sent to us intentionally. It originated from a location far beyond our solar system.”

    Memati leaned closer, now intrigued. “So, why hasn’t anyone else picked it up?”

    “They have,” Polat said. “But they ignored it, dismissed it as cosmic background noise. Only someone who knows what to look for can decode it. And that’s why we’re here.”

    The signal had come from an uncharted region of space—coordinates that didn’t match any known celestial body. It was as if the location itself didn’t exist on official star maps. Polat, always the investigator, had spent weeks analyzing the data. His conclusions were unsettling.

    “There’s a planet,” Polat explained. “Or rather, there was. It’s a ghost now, erased from every record, hidden in plain sight. But something—or someone—there wants to be found.”

    Memati raised an eyebrow. “You’re telling me there’s a missing planet out there, and it’s trying to talk to us? How do you even begin to prove that?”

    Polat stood up, his tone resolute. “We’re going to find it ourselves.”

    The team gathered at the airfield that night. Their craft wasn’t much—a retrofitted ship with advanced tech Polat had acquired through his contacts. As they prepped for launch, Abdulhey joined them, carrying a small, mysterious case.

    “What’s in there?” Memati asked.

    Abdulhey smiled. “Insurance. If we’re going to find a ghost planet, we might need to protect ourselves from the ghosts.”

    Polat gave him a knowing nod. “We’ll need every precaution. Whatever’s out there… it’s been waiting for centuries. And it’s been watching us.”

    The journey was long, and space was eerily silent. The signal grew stronger as they approached its source, guiding them toward a dark, uncharted sector. The coordinates led to a region that appeared empty—no stars, no planets, just a vast, black void.

    “This doesn’t make sense,” Memati muttered, staring at the navigation system. “We should see something by now.”

    Polat was quiet, scanning the void with intensity. Suddenly, the ship’s sensors lit up, detecting a gravitational anomaly. “There,” Polat said, pointing to a barely visible silhouette. “The ghost planet.”

    As the ship drew closer, the planet came into view. It was unlike anything they had seen—covered in a shimmering, translucent haze that seemed to shift and ripple like a living entity.

    “What the hell is that?” Memati whispered.

    Polat’s voice was calm but grave. “That’s not just a planet. It’s a message, a warning, and a trap all at once.”

    The ship landed on the planet’s surface, which was eerily quiet and devoid of life. The ground beneath them was a strange, reflective material that mirrored the stars above. As the team stepped out, they felt a presence—an invisible force watching their every move.

    “This place…” Abdulhey said, his voice trembling. “It’s not natural. It feels… alive.”

    Polat crouched, examining the ground. “It’s more than alive. This planet is a construct, built by something far beyond our understanding. And it’s been abandoned for a reason.”

    Suddenly, the silence was broken by a low, resonating hum. The team looked around, their weapons drawn, as the ground beneath them began to glow. Symbols and patterns appeared, forming a path that led to a massive structure in the distance.

    “That’s where the signal’s coming from,” Polat said. “We have to follow it.”

    Memati hesitated. “Are you sure about this, Polat? What if this is a one-way trip?”

    Polat turned to him, his eyes unwavering. “The truth always comes with a price, Memati. But if we don’t face it, who will?”

    The team began their journey toward the structure, unaware that they were not alone. Shadows moved in the distance, and the hum grew louder with every step. Whatever waited for them inside was ancient, powerful, and ready to reveal its secrets.

    (To be continued in Part 2…)

  73. I'd like to see the original The Time Machine movie on this channel.

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