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'Forbidden Planet' (1956) • 70 Years Later

looking back on the development & legacy of the Shakespearean #scifi classic that brought the Golden Age to the screen & changed everything, maybe inspiring #StarTrek

my retro #movie #review is published in Frame Rated:

🛸 https://medium.com/framerated/forbidden-planet-the-shakespearean-sci-fi-that-changed-everything-a7881fe3a1d9?sk=49f16849bf36722de8dc1a7c018d52ee

#cinema #ScienceFiction #history #Shakespeare

@remydean More than maybe! Roddenberry saw it and was inspired. I don't have a link to a source, but I recall reading it many years ago. This is a long episode of STAR TREK as far as I'm concerned.

(I read about this while prepping a lecture on THE TEMPEST, which this film is based on: planet = island, alien tech = sorcery, Caliban = invisible beast.)

The "lived in" quality of the human ship is also 100% a reflection of many American men's experiences serving on warships in WWII, as well.

@OrionKidder @remydean

Absolutely! Roddenberry acknowledged that the original pilot for Star Trek *The Cage* was inspired by *Forbidden Planet.* More, he pitched Star Trek as a show that would offer, for television, the kind of high quality special effects and drama that *Forbidden Planet* did for movies.

What’s more, it’s also clear that George Lucas also borrowed a few ideas from *Forbidden Planet* for *Star Wars* — right from the scrolling opening text that set the stage for the story.

@AlsoPaisleyCat @OrionKidder Yes, it seems quite obvious once you know, doesn't it. Thanks for reading the review!