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''Der schweigende Stern'' or ''Milcząca Gwiazda'', literal English translation ''The Silent Star'', is a 1960
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/ Polish color
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based on the 1951 science fiction novel ''
The Astronauts ''The Astronauts'' (Polish language, Polish: ''Astronauci'') is a 1951 science fiction novel by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. It was Lem's first science fiction novel published as a whole: his earlier science fiction novel ''The Man from Mars ...
'' by Polish science fiction writer
Stanisław Lem Stanisław Herman Lem (; 12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006) was a Polish writer. He was the author of many novels, short stories, and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology, and literary criticism. Many of his science fi ...
. It was directed by
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, and stars Günther Simon, Julius Ongewe and Yoko Tani. The film was first released by Progress Film in East Germany, running 93 min.An entry about ''Der schweigende Stern'' and DEFA film database
(retrieved 27 October 2018)
Variously dubbed and cut versions were also released in English under other titles: ''First Spaceship on Venus'', ''Planet of the Dead'', and ''Spaceship Venus Does Not Reply''. After finding an ancient, long-buried
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that originally came from a spaceship, apparently from Venus, a human spaceship is dispatched to the Morning star. The crew discovers a long-dead Venusian civilization that had constructed a device intended to destroy all life on Earth prior to invasion. Before they could execute their plan, they perished in a global nuclear war.


Plot

In 1985, engineers involved in an industrial project to irrigate the
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accidentally unearth a mysterious and apparently artificial "spool". When found to be made of a material unknown on Earth, the spool is circumstantially linked to the Tunguska explosion of 1908. The spool is seized on as evidence that the explosion, originally blamed on a meteor, was actually caused by an alien spaceship. Professor Harringway deduces the craft must have come from Venus. The spool itself is determined to be a
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and is partially decoded by an international team of scientists led by Professor Sikarna and Dr. Tschen Yü. When radio greetings sent to Venus go unanswered, Harringway announces that a journey to Venus is the only alternative. The recently completed Soviet spaceship ''Kosmoskrator'', intended to voyage to Mars, is now redirected to Venus, a 30-to-31-day journey. During the voyage, Sikarna works diligently to translate the alien message using the spaceship's computer. When their spaceship nears Venus, radio interference from the planet cuts the crew off from Earth. By then, Sikarna's efforts lead to a stunning discovery: The spool describes a Venusian plan to irradiate the Earth's surface, with the extermination of mankind being the prelude to their invasion. Rather than containing a "cosmic document", as had been expected, the spool bears a cold-blooded message of destruction. With this new information the crew decides to transmit this information to Earth, believing that the information would be of service to mankind. Harringway, however, convinces the crew to press on towards Venus rather than return to Earth with revelations that could panic mankind, leading to unknown consequences. With the ship's robot, Omega, German astronaut Brinkman pilots a one-man landing craft through the Venusian atmosphere. On the surface, he comes upon an industrial complex and finds small information storage devices that look like insects. Brinkmann's landing craft is destroyed in an explosion when it accidentally lands on high-tension power lines. The rest of the crew lands ''Kosmoskrator'' to investigate the explosion. The crew splits up, some staying near ''Kosmoskrator'' to study the storage devices. The others follow the power line to try and find the Venusians, but they find no life forms. Instead, they discover a large golf ball-like structure that Arsenjew suggests may be a giant transformer or a force-field generator. Following the power lines in the other direction, they find the remains of a deserted and blasted city centered around a huge crater. There are clear signs of a catastrophic explosion so intense that the shadowy forms of the humanoid Venusians are permanently burned onto the walls of the surviving structures. The Venusians are gone, but their machines remain functioning, including the radiation-bombardment machine intended for use against the Earth. One of the scientists accidentally triggers the weapon, leading to a frantic effort by the team to disarm it. Tschen Yü lowers Talua, the ship's communication officer, into the Venusian command center. When Tschen Yü's spacesuit is punctured, Brinkmann ventures out to save him. Before he can reach Yü, Talua succeeds in reversing the weapon. Unfortunately, this also reverses Venus' gravitational field, flinging ''Kosmoskrator'' out into space. Brinkmann is also repelled off-planet, beyond the reach of the spaceship to save him, while Talua and Tschen Yü remain marooned on the devastated Venus. The surviving crew members must return to Earth, where they warn humanity about the dangers of
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Cast

* Günther Simon as Raimund Brinkmann (Robert Brinkman in the US release), the ''Kosmokrator's'' German pilot * Julius Ongewe as Talua, the African communications officer * Yoko Tani as Dr. Sumiko Ogimura, the Japanese medical officer * Oldřich Lukeš as Professor Hawling, a US nuclear physicist (Orloff in the US release) * Ignacy Machowski as Professor Sołtyk (Durand, a French engineer, in the US release), the Polish chief engineer * Mikhail Postnikov as Professor Arsenjew, Soviet astrophysicist and commander of the mission (Harringway in the US release) * Kurt Rackelmann as Professor Sikarna, an Indian mathematician * Tang Hua-Ta as Dr. Tschen Yü (Chen Yu in the US release), a Chinese linguist. * Lucyna Winnicka as Joan Moran, television reporter * Eduard von Winterstein as a nuclear physicist * Ruth Maria Kubitschek as Professor Arsenjew's wife Julius Ongewe was a medical student in Leipzig from Nigeria or Kenya. He was the first black actor to be portrayed travelling in space. Despite a diverse cast, gender and racial attitudes are not much different than in American science fiction films of that era, with Ogimura spending most of the time dispensing liquid food to the crew, while Talua fills a "service-oriented" crew position.DVD Savant Review
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Production

The story is based on the 1951 science fiction novel ''
The Astronauts ''The Astronauts'' (Polish language, Polish: ''Astronauci'') is a 1951 science fiction novel by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. It was Lem's first science fiction novel published as a whole: his earlier science fiction novel ''The Man from Mars ...
'' by
Stanisław Lem Stanisław Herman Lem (; 12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006) was a Polish writer. He was the author of many novels, short stories, and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology, and literary criticism. Many of his science fi ...
. Lem was approached by Kurt Maezig from DEFA with an idea to make a film adaptation of Lem's novel, possibly because Lem was widely known in Poland and abroad at the time. ''The Astronauts'' was likely chosen due to the recent advancements in rocket technology and the popularity of space travel in science fiction. The story also expressed many socialist ideals, appropriate for the state-owned studio. The DEFA director Herbert Volkmann, responsible for finance, as well as other officials of the GDR, were strict with the project: they had ideological concerns about the script, and new writers were brought in to work on it. Eventually, twelve different versions of the script were created. In the film's original East German and Polish release, the Earth spaceship sent to Venus is named ''Kosmokrator''. The film was shot mostly in East Germany. The outdoors scenes were shot in the area of
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, Poland and the airfield of
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and special effects in
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and in a studio in
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, Poland. The spaceship mock-up at the airfield became the subject of a hoax in the newspaper '' Der Kurier'': the front page presented the spaceship as a failed attempt at spaceflight in the
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. The film was noted for early extensive usage of "electronic sounds" on its soundtrack.
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and noises illustrated the work of the computer that deciphers the alien message, the message itself, and the eerie landscape of Venus devastated by the nuclear catastrophe. Markowski, who produced the musical score, was assisted by sound engineer Krzysztof Szlifirski from the Experimental Studio of
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, with some sound effects added at the laboratory of the Military Academy of Technology in Warsaw and with post-production at DEFA. Ernst Kunstmann was in charge of
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Release

It was the first science fiction film released by Poland and East Germany. When first released to European cinemas, the film sold about 4.3 million tickets,List of the 50 highest-grossing DEFA films.
/ref> making it one of the 30 most successful DEFA films.


Critical response

In a retrospective on Soviet science fiction film, British director
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compared ''The Silent Star'' to the Japanese film '' The Mysterians'', but called the former "more complex and morally ambiguous". Cox also remarked that ''Silent Star''s images of melted cities and crystallised forests, overhung by swirling clouds of gas, are masterpieces of production design. The scene in which three cosmonauts are menaced halfway up a miniature
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by an encroaching sea of sludge may not entirely convince, but it is still a heck of a thing to see". Stanislaw Lem, whose novel the film was based upon, was extremely critical of the adaptation and even wanted his name removed from the credits in protest against the extra politicization of the storyline when compared to his original.MILCZĄCA GWIAZDA
''filmpolski.pl'' (Retrieved 2017-09-22)
(Lem: "It practically delivered speeches about the struggle for peace. Trashy screenplay was painted; tar was bubbling, which would not scare even a child".)


Awards

*1964: Festival of Utopian Films, Triest (Utopisches Filmfestival Triest): "Golden Spaceship Award" ("Das goldene Raumschiff")


Other releases


United States

In 1962 the shortened 79-minute dubbed release from Crown International Pictures substituted the title ''First Spaceship on Venus'' for the English-speaking market.DVD Savant Review
/ref> The film was released theatrically in the U.S. as a
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with the re-edited version of the 1958 Japanese
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film ''
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''. All references to the atomic bombing of
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were edited out. The American character Hawling became a Russian named Orloff. The Russian character Arsenjew became the American Herringway, while the Polish character Soltyk became the Frenchman Durand. The spacecraft used for the journey was referred to and spelled as ''Cosmostrator''. Two differently cut and dubbed versions of the film were also shown on the American market at the time, ''Spaceship Venus Does Not Reply'' and ''Planet of the Dead''. The original, uncut version of the film was finally re-released in the U.S. in 2004 under its original title ''The Silent Star'' by the DEFA Film Library of the University of Massachusetts Amherst.


In other media

In 1990, ''First Spaceship on Venus'' was featured in the second national season of ''
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'' and was released on DVD in 2008 by
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, as part of their "MST3K 20th Anniversary Edition" collection.MST3K: 20th Anniversary Edition (Standard Edition) - DVD :: Shout! Factory
/ref> In 2007, the film was shown on the
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ed television series '' Cinema Insomnia''. Apprehensive Films later released the ''Cinema Insomnia'' episode on DVD.


References


Bibliography

* Ciesla, Burghard: "Droht der Menschheit Vernichtung? Der schweigende Stern – First Spaceship on Venus: Ein Vergleich". (''Apropos Film''. Bertz, Berlin 2002: 121–136. ) * Kruschel, Karsten: "Leim für die Venus. Der Science-Fiction-Film in der DDR." (''Das Science Fiction Jahr 2007'' ed. Sascha Mamczak and Wolfgang Jeschke. Heyne Verlag, 2007: 803–888. .) * Warren, Bill. ''Keep Watching The Skies, Vol II: 1958–1962''. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 1986. .


External links

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Said Mystery Science Theater 3000 Episode on ShoutFactoryTV
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