"Attack on Cloudbase" is the 31st episode of ''
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'', often shortened to ''Captain Scarlet'', is a British science fiction television series created by Gerry Anderson, Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company AP Films#Century 21, Cent ...
'', a British
Supermarionation
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television series created by
Gerry
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and
Sylvia Anderson
Sylvia Beatrice Anderson (; 25 March 1927 – 15 March 2016) was an English television and film producer, writer, voice actress and costume designer, best known for her collaborations with Gerry Anderson, her husband between 1960 and 1981. In a ...
and filmed by their production company
Century 21 Productions
AP Films or APF, later becoming Century 21 Productions, was a British independent film production company of the 1950s until the early 1970s. The company became internationally known for its imaginative children's action-adventure marionette tel ...
for
ITC Entertainment
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. The series' penultimate episode, it was written by
Tony Barwick
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and first broadcast on 5 May 1968 on
ATV London
Associated Television was the original name of the British broadcaster ATV, part of the Independent Television (ITV) network. It provided a service to London at weekends from 1955 to 1968, to the Midlands on weekdays from 1956 to 1968, and t ...
.
Set in 2068, the series depicts a "
war of nerves
War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular o ...
" between Earth and the
Mysteron
The Mysterons are a fictional race of extraterrestrials and the antagonists in the 1960s British Supermarionation science-fiction television series ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' (1967–68) and its 2005 computer-animated remake, ''Ge ...
s: a hostile race of
Martian
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s with the ability to create functioning copies of destroyed people or objects and use these reconstructions to carry out specific acts of aggression against humanity. Earth is defended by a military organisation called Spectrum, whose top agent,
Captain Scarlet, was murdered by the Mysterons and replaced with a reconstruction that later broke free of their control. The double of Scarlet has powers of self-repair that enable him to recover from injuries that would be fatal to any other person, which make him Spectrum's greatest asset in its fight against the Mysterons.
"Attack on Cloudbase" begins with Spectrum fighter pilot Symphony Angel being forced to eject into the
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when her aircraft is damaged. Later, a fleet of Mysteron spacecraft enter Earth's atmosphere and launch a devastating assault on Spectrum's airborne headquarters,
Cloudbase
Spectrum Cloudbase, often shortened to Cloudbase, is the fictional skyborne headquarters of the international security organisation Spectrum from Gerry Anderson's science-fiction television series ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' (1967–68). ...
. Filmed in late 1967, the episode underwent a number of script changes prior to shooting. Gerry Anderson chose
Ken Turner to direct due to its unusual nature of the story. The episode presented Century 21's
special effects
Special effects (often abbreviated as SFX, F/X or simply FX) are illusions or visual tricks used in the theatre, film, television, video game, amusement park and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual w ...
team with several technical challenges, including a scene in which a miniature Angel aircraft overflies the puppet of Symphony Angel in the same shot. For the attack sequence, only a small number of spacecraft models were made; flashing light bulbs were placed in the backdrop as a cost-effective way to create the illusion of a larger fleet. Series composer
Barry Gray
Barry Gray (born John Livesey Eccles; 18 July 1908 – 26 April 1984) was a British musician and composer best known for his collaborations with television and film producer Gerry Anderson.
Life and career
Born into a musical family in Blackburn ...
wrote a full score after Anderson decided that none of the
incidental music
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in Century 21's library suited the episode's grim tone.
Critical response to "Attack on Cloudbase" has been mostly positive, with one commentator naming it the best episode of ''Captain Scarlet''. Some criticism has been directed at its ending
plot twist
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. Anderson, who likened the episode to a
black comedy
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, praised Barwick for his "humanised" writing of the puppet characters. In 1980, the New York office of ITC re-edited the episode to form the ending part of the ''Captain Scarlet'' compilation film ''
Captain Scarlet vs. the Mysterons
''Captain Scarlet vs. the Mysterons'' is a 1981 television film based on the 1960s British puppet TV series '' Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. Produced by the New York office of the series' distributo ...
''.
Plot
While on patrol over the
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, Spectrum fighter pilot Symphony Angel (voiced by Janna Hill) is forced to
eject
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after the tail of her aircraft mysteriously explodes. On the ground, she is overcome by
heat stroke
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and passes out. In a transmission from Mars, the
Mysteron
The Mysterons are a fictional race of extraterrestrials and the antagonists in the 1960s British Supermarionation science-fiction television series ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' (1967–68) and its 2005 computer-animated remake, ''Ge ...
s (voiced by
Donald Gray
Donald Gray (born Eldred Owermann Tidbury, 3 March 1914 – 7 April 1978) was a South African actor, well known for his starring role in the British TV series ''Mark Saber'', for providing the voices of Colonel White, Captain Black and the M ...
) warn Spectrum that they intend to destroy its airborne headquarters,
Cloudbase
Spectrum Cloudbase, often shortened to Cloudbase, is the fictional skyborne headquarters of the international security organisation Spectrum from Gerry Anderson's science-fiction television series ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' (1967–68). ...
.
Cloudbase is placed on red alert and isolated from all external contact. Destiny Angel (voiced by
Liz Morgan
Elizabeth Morgan is a British actress and writer. She has acted primarily in supporting roles, in films, television, and onstage.
Biography
She was born as Elizabeth Morgan in Llanelli, Wales. She appeared in the 1979 Emmy Award-winning BBC ...
) has been launched to search for Symphony but is recalled by base commander
Colonel White
Colonel White is a character in the 1960s British Supermarionation television series ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' and its 2005 CGI remake, ''Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet''. In both series, he is the commander-in-chief of Spectrum ...
(voiced by Donald Gray) in view of the Mysteron threat. This action leads to a heated exchange between White and
Captain Blue (voiced by
Ed Bishop
George Victor Bishop (11 June 1932 – 8 June 2005), known professionally as Ed Bishop or sometimes Edward Bishop, was an American actor. He was known for playing Commander Ed Straker in '' UFO'', Captain Blue in '' Captain Scarlet and the Myst ...
), who admits that he has romantic feelings for Symphony. However, White refuses to let Blue join the ground search.
Night falls, and Captain Magenta (voiced by
Gary Files
Gary Files is an Australian-Canadian actor, theatre director and radio writer who has worked in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. Resident in Australia since 1976, Files is noted for the accentual versatility of his radio-based voice ...
) detects a large object on Cloudbase's radar. Rhapsody Angel (voiced by Liz Morgan) is launched to investigate and discovers a spinning Mysteron spacecraft that destroys her fighter in mid-air. When more craft arrive,
Captain Scarlet (voiced by
Francis Matthews) volunteers to challenge the Mysterons in Destiny's place. However, his fighter is damaged and he crash-lands on the Cloudbase
flight deck
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, seriously injured.
As the Mysterons open fire on Cloudbase itself, medical officer Dr Fawn is killed. Posing as his assistant, Mysteron agent
Captain Black reports that Scarlet's powers of self-repair have failed him and that he is therefore permanently dead. The Mysteron attack intensifies, resulting in the deaths of everyone else on board except White, Blue and
Lieutenant Green
Lieutenant Green is a fictional character in the 1960s British Supermarionation television series ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' and its 2000s computer-animated remake, ''Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet''.
In both series, Green serves ...
(voiced by
Cy Grant
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). As the stricken Cloudbase loses altitude, another explosion kills Green and cripples Blue. Resolving to
go down with his command, White stands to attention and salutes.
As Cloudbase is heard crashing to Earth, Symphony wakes up in the desert facing Scarlet and Blue, who are part of the ground forces that have been sent to rescue her. In the final scene, it is revealed that Symphony merely dreamt the attack on Cloudbase in a nightmare brought on by the desert heat.
Production
"Attack on Cloudbase" was one of the last ''Captain Scarlet'' episodes to be filmed. It was directed by
Ken Turner, whose style
Gerry Anderson
Gerald Alexander Anderson (; 14 April 1929 – 26 December 2012) was an English television and film producer, director, writer and occasional voice artist. He remains famous for his futuristic television programmes, especially his 1960s produ ...
thought best suited the episode's "more bizarre" tone.
As originally scripted, Captain Magenta's role was to be played by a Spectrum officer codenamed Captain Sienna.
[Bentley 2001, p. 89.] This character was replaced with Magenta to avoid the cost of making a new
sienna
Sienna (from it, terra di Siena, meaning "Siena earth") is an earth pigment containing iron oxide and manganese oxide. In its natural state, it is yellowish brown and is called raw sienna. When heated, it becomes a reddish brown and is cal ...
-coloured Spectrum uniform.
Filming began on 25 October 1967, less than three weeks before ''
Joe 90
''Joe 90'' is a 1968–1969 British science-fiction television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company, Century 21, for ITC Entertainment. It follows the exploits of nine-year-old schoolboy Joe Mc ...
'', Century 21's next series, entered production.
To avoid overworking the designers, who were busy preparing for the new series, the episode was devised as a
bottle show to reduce the number of puppets and sets required: unique among ''Captain Scarlet'' episodes, it features no characters other than the regular cast and was filmed mostly on existing sets.
The previously unseen Cloudbase Radar Room was created using walls and props that were originally built for ''
Thunderbirds Are Go'' (1966) and earlier ''Captain Scarlet'' episodes.
"Attack on Cloudbase" is also one of only two episodes (the other being "
Flight to Atlantica
"Flight to Atlantica" is the 20th episode of '' Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'', a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company Century 21 Productions. Written by Ton ...
") to feature all of the regular cast, though not all of them have speaking parts.
The scenes of Symphony Angel in the desert and the Mysterons attacking Cloudbase presented a number of challenges for Century 21's special effects department, headed by
Derek Meddings
Derek Meddings (15 January 1931 – 10 September 1995) was a British film and television special effects designer. He was initially noted for his work on the "Supermarionation" TV puppet series produced by Gerry Anderson, and later for the 1 ...
. A scene in which Symphony looks up as Destiny Angel's fighter flies past her required close collaboration between the puppet operators and the effects crew, the former keeping the puppet under control while the latter moved the scale model across the set. The Mysteron spacecraft were modelled on "
flying saucer
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"
UFO
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s commonly reported during the 1960s. To make the spacecraft appear to spin in the moonlight, Meddings added "veins" to each model to reflect the lighting in the studio. Due to a shortage of model operators on set, the models were flown only in the foreground; flashing light bulbs were fitted to the backdrop to give the impression of a larger fleet.
Actress
Liz Morgan
Elizabeth Morgan is a British actress and writer. She has acted primarily in supporting roles, in films, television, and onstage.
Biography
She was born as Elizabeth Morgan in Llanelli, Wales. She appeared in the 1979 Emmy Award-winning BBC ...
, who voiced Destiny and Rhapsody Angels, was overcome with emotion at one point during the dialogue-recording session: "It was a moment when Destiny was very worried about Captain Scarlet and she was making impassioned pleas for him. Well, I started to cry, and immediately a voice came down from the recording booth and
roducerReg Hill
Reginald Eric Hill (16 May 1914 – 1999) was an English model-maker, art director, producer, and freelance storyboard artist. He is most prominently associated with the work of Gerry Anderson.
Early life
Born on 16 May 1914, Hill started his ...
, who was directing that particular week, said, 'No, Liz, love. Do it again, love. Puppets don't cry!'" Just before Cloudbase hits the ground,
Colonel White
Colonel White is a character in the 1960s British Supermarionation television series ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' and its 2005 CGI remake, ''Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet''. In both series, he is the commander-in-chief of Spectrum ...
is shown standing to attention and saluting in a spiralling
freeze-frame shot
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. Anderson based this on maritime tradition, stating that he wanted the audience to see White "
oingdown like the captain of a big ship."
"Attack on Cloudbase" is one of only a few ''Captain Scarlet'' episodes to have its own score instead of using
incidental music
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recycled from a track library.
Series composer
Barry Gray
Barry Gray (born John Livesey Eccles; 18 July 1908 – 26 April 1984) was a British musician and composer best known for his collaborations with television and film producer Gerry Anderson.
Life and career
Born into a musical family in Blackburn ...
devised the score after Anderson decided that nothing in Century 21's musical archive suited the dark nature of the plot.
Performed by a 14-member band, it was the penultimate score to be produced for ''Captain Scarlet'' and was recorded on 3 December 1967 in a four-hour studio session. The CD of the series soundtrack includes pieces from "Attack on Cloudbase" titled "Desert Symphony" and "The Mysterons Attack!"
Reception
In a DVD
audio commentary
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that he recorded for the episode, Anderson stated that although "Attack on Cloudbase" was intended to be humorous, he believed that the finished episode was more of a "
black comedy
Black comedy, also known as dark comedy, morbid humor, or gallows humor, is a style of comedy that makes light of subject matter that is generally considered taboo, particularly subjects that are normally considered serious or painful to discus ...
". He praised the script, noting Blue's feelings for Symphony and his conflict with White as examples of Tony Barwick's "humanisation" of the puppet characters. He also described Captain Magenta's comical commentary on the attack, which ends only with the character's death, as another "wonderful example of '
Barwickism'". Though acknowledging that
dream sequence
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s might seem clichéd, he defended the episode's use of a nightmare plot mechanism for its power to frighten, and then re-assure, the audience. He argued that the dark tone is lightened by the closing scene, which he said was written as there had to be "a sequence where everyone was happy together, and clearly no one had come to any grief", thus forming the "inevitable happy ending" to a tragic story.
James Stansfield of the website
Den of Geek
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considers "Attack on Cloudbase" to be the best episode of ''Captain Scarlet''. Describing the episode as highly entertaining even if "shocking and surprisingly bleak", he praises the writing and characterisation – in particular, the death of Rhapsody Angel and the conflict between Blue and White. However, he comments negatively on the dream
plot twist
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as well as what he regards as a minor
plot hole
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Plot holes are usually created unintentionally, often as a result of editing or the w ...
: for reasons that are unclear, the stranded Symphony throws away her helmet, thus making it impossible for Spectrum to contact her. Stansfield suggests that the nightmarish nature of the plot is implied long before it is confirmed in dialogue, suggesting that moments such as the death of the "indestructible" Scarlet, and Blue's lack of astonishment at the sudden appearance of Captain Black, serve as "hints ... that all might not be quite as it seems". In 2019, British magazine ''TV Years'' (a sister publication of ''
TV Choice
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calls the episode "thrilling" and "perhaps the highlight" of the series. However, he criticises the "lame, 'it was all a dream' ending", arguing that it is made more frustrating by the fact that the final episode, "
The Inquisition", is a
clip show
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that ends with the conflict between Earth and the Mysterons unresolved: "Cut the final few minutes from 'Attack on Cloudbase' and imagine what a finale that would have been!" Andrew Thomas of ''
Dreamwatch
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Published monthly by Gary Leigh (July 1983 to January 2001) and then Titan Magazines (2001 to 2007), it was a leading genre entert ...
'' magazine considers dream sequences an "appalling" narrative technique but describes the episode's scenes of destruction as "very well handled".
Martin Cater of Network Distributing judges the episode "dramatic" and "memorable" despite its dependence on a "cop-out" dream sequence. He compares it to the ''
Fireball XL5
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'' episode "A Day in the Life of a Space General" (1963), which features an "orgy of destruction with the convenient cop-out of a dream to act as a '
reset button
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'." Chris Drake and Graeme Bassett describe "Attack on Cloudbase" as "tense and exciting", stating that it is "guaranteed to keep the viewer guessing". Some commentators have questioned why no explanation is given for the explosion that brings down Symphony's fighter at the start of the episode.
The
British Board of Film Classification
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certifies the episode
U, noting that it contains "very mild fantasy" violence.
1980 re-edit
The New York office of ITC later re-edited the episode to serve as the concluding segment of the compilation film ''
Captain Scarlet vs. the Mysterons
''Captain Scarlet vs. the Mysterons'' is a 1981 television film based on the 1960s British puppet TV series '' Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. Produced by the New York office of the series' distributo ...
'' (1980). This involved the creation of a new ending with computer-animated visual effects and a Mysteron voice-over (supplied by an American actor) implying that the destruction of Cloudbase really happened. However, in an act of mercy, the Mysterons use their powers to reverse time, leaving Cloudbase and its personnel intact. These changes were poorly received by fans of the original episode.
[Bentley 2001, p. 121.]
References
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