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Auction: Forbidden Planet DVD

Starring: Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, Leslie Nielsen, Warren Stevens, Earl Holliman
Rated: PG
Category: Sci-Fi
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Run Time: 98 min.
Released: 1956
By: MGM Home Entertainment
Director: Fred M. Wilcox
Stock #: 27270D1
Format: DVD
Number of Discs: 1
List Price: $19.95

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Forbidden Planet DVD Movie

Forbidden Planet Description: "“A startling science-fiction story conceived on a positively intellectual level” (Los Angeles Times). Forbidden Planet is innovative, intriguing and one of the most celebrated films of its kind.

In the year 2257, a spaceship ventures to the planet Altair-IV, where an Earth colony had mysteriously vanished years earlier. There, Commander Adams (Leslie Nielsen) and his crew meet colony survivors Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), his daughter Altaira (Anne Francis) and their mechanized servant, Robby the Robot. But in their dismay, they also come into contact with a gigantic invisible monster which savagely attacks their spaceship! In order to survive the creature's attacks - and Altair-IV's dark secret - the crew embarks on a mission more fascinating and complex than they could ever have imagined. Only by harnessing the technology of an ancient civilization can the space explorers solve the mystery that plagues this remote world.

Featuring riveting performances, astonishing Oscar-nominated special effects and the first ever all-electronic musical score, Forbidden Planet is “the best of the science-fiction interstellar productions of the 50s” (Pauline Kael) and a landmark of the genre!"

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