Mission Stardust

The science fiction film that staggers the imagination!

4.5
19671h 35m

A team of astronauts is sent to the moon to rescue an alien who is seeking help to save her dying race. They are attacked by a force of bandit robots and discover that enemy spies are out to kill the alien.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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1967 Mission Stardust Trailer

Cast

Photo of Lang Jeffries

Lang Jeffries

Maj. Perry Rhodan

Photo of Luis Dávila

Luis Dávila

Captain Mike Bull

Photo of Stefano Sibaldi

Stefano Sibaldi

Dr. Frank Haggard

Photo of Daniel Martín

Daniel Martín

Captain Flipper

Photo of Joachim Hansen

Joachim Hansen

Dr. Manoli

Photo of John Bartha

John Bartha

General Roon

Photo of Ann Smyrner

Ann Smyrner

Dr. Sheridan

Photo of Lisa Halvorsen

Lisa Halvorsen

Nurse Silva

Photo of Tom Felleghy

Tom Felleghy

Mr. Moreland

Photo of Dakar

Dakar

Arkin's Henchman

Photo of Gianni Rizzo

Gianni Rizzo

Car Seller

Photo of Alessandro Tedeschi

Alessandro Tedeschi

Control Room Technician

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

4/10

I was actually half expecting Lionel Jeffries to emerge in this truly daft, but oddly enjoyable, sci-fi yarn. His namesake Lang ("Maj. Rhodan") is tasked with leading a top secret mission to the moon. Upon arrival, his team must try to assist a visiting alien "Crest" (John Karlsen) who has leukaemia and his fellow traveller, the rather mean "Thora" (Essy Persson). They must get him treated back on Earth whilst avoiding killer robots and an even meaner fifth-column operation designed to eliminate both visitors. The effects are basic and pretty rotten, though still fun to watch; the robots about as menacing as a wet haddock and the dialogue - well that's straight off a corn flake box. It's just about as derivative as any film you will ever watch - it's an amalgam of half a dozen other stories that ensures there's not one scintilla of originality, apart from, perhaps, some new functions on the remote control and a flying jeep! It's way, way too long and the score is synthesised to within an inch of it's life. It is not the worst, but you can see that clearly from here...

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