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Director: Sidney W. Pink
Actors: John Agar, Carl Ottosen, Ove Sprogøe
PlotIn a futuristic 2001, the United Nations dispatches a space expedition to explore Uranus. The crew, consisting of five astronauts, expects to find the harsh and uninhabitable environment typical of outer planets. However, upon landing, they are surprised to discover a landscape resembling Earth's idyllic countryside. Confusion turns to intrigue as the astronauts encounter familiar locations and people from their past that should not exist so far from home. This surreal environment seems tailored to each member's memories and desires, creating both comfort and unease.
Suspecting that something more sinister is at play, the astronauts work to uncover the truth behind these illusions. They soon find themselves battling an unseen force capable of tapping into their psyche, manifesting their deepest fears and desires as physical threats. As tension mounts and trust frays among the team members, the boundaries between reality and illusion blur. They must rely on their wits and camaraderie to survive, all while trying to solve the mystery that envelops them in this deceptively familiar yet alien world.
Writers: Sidney W. Pink, Ib Melchior
Release Date: 10 Mar 1962
Runtime: 77 min
Rating: Approved
Country: Denmark, United States
Language: Danish, English
Journey to the Seventh Planet offers atmospheric 60s sci-fi charm with a B-movie spirit, capably navigating survival and alien threats despite limited budget.
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