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Forbidden
Planet (1956)
In director Fred Wilcox' influential, classic science-fiction
space adventure with an all-electronic score - the first science-fiction
film in color and CinemaScope - and an adaptation of Shakespeare's The
Tempest -
a forerunner of the entire Star Trek (and Lost in Space)
franchises:
- the story, set in the 23rd century, was about
a journey by astronauts, led by Commander Adams (Leslie Nielsen),
on a flying saucer-shaped United Planets space cruiser C-57D to
a distant planet-star named Altair-IV with green skies, to investigate
the fate of a colony (the Bellerophon Expedition) planted
20 years before
- as they approached the planet, Dr. Edward Morbius
(Walter Pidgeon) of the doomed Bellerophon - the colonizing
expedition's reclusive philologist (later described as "an
expert in words and languages, their origins and meanings"),
stubbornly but vaguely warned by radio that the ship must not
land, because no rescue or other assistance was required; Commander
Adams ignored Morbius' warning and demanded to land
- upon their arrival at a desert landing area, the
crew's space-ship was met by a fast-moving Jeep-like vehicle driven
by a large bi-pedal robot, about 7 and a half feet tall; the astronauts
met friendly anthropomorphic Robby the Robot (voice by Marvin Miller)
(who influenced and was the progenitor of many other future robotic
creations) who functioned as both Dr. Morbius' house servant and
guard, and also often provided comic relief, as in the case when Robby
arrived late and gave a humorous excuse: ("Sorry
miss, I was giving myself an oil job!")
- Adams ordered Chief Quinn (Richard Anderson) to
take charge of the ship, while he and two of his fellow officers
(Lt. "Doc" Ostrow (Warren Stevens) and Lt. Farman (Jack
Kelly)) were transported (and escorted) to the home of the sole
surviving expedition crew member Dr. Morbius
- chauffeured by Robby
Dr. Edward Morbius (Walter Pidgeon)
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(l to r): Adams, Ostrow, Farman
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Robby Refusing to Fire
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- Morbius illustrated one tenet
of Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics that a robot would
never kill a human, when he commanded Robby to kill Commander
Adams with a laser blaster and "aim right
between the eyes. Fire!"; however, the robot turned powerless
and helpless, short-circuited and froze, and would not obey - its
fail-safe mechanism
- Commander Adams was informed about the fate of
the other Bellerophon research expedition members - he was
astounded when told that every one of the others was violently killed
in the first year by some dark, ambiguous, unknown and mysterious "planetary
force"; Morbius described the "unnatural" deaths
- they were literally torn apart "limb from
limb" by a vicious and "devilish thing" or "creature";
Comm. Adams was very suspicious that Morbius was immune to whatever
phenomenon or creature brutally slaughtered the rest of his fellow explorers
in the expedition (save his wife) almost two decades earlier, and why
the returning starship Bellerophon wasn't able to safely depart
- the crew were introduced to Morbius' lovely,
doe-eyed and very naive, barefoot and Eve-like 19 year-old daughter
Altaira (Anne Francis) who had never seen men; upon
seeing three crew members, she marveled: ("I've always so terribly
wanted to meet a young man, and now three of them at once");
she was the second known survivor of the ill-fated colony; among the
smitten men, Lieutenant Farman acted very solicitiously,
friendly and over-helpful toward the beautiful young female, and joined
her to get coffee
- Morbius persuasively urged the visitors that he hoped
they could return to Earth as soon as possible, however, it was clear
that he was reluctant to leave the planet even temporarily
- the next morning at the spacecraft, Lt. Farman took
Altaira aside and taught her how to kiss and its health benefits;
after a few moments, her comment was that she couldn't feel
any "stimulation," but then they were caught by Comm. Adams
and the Lieutenant was reprimanded. [Note: there was a creepy, incestuous
subtext in the film, Freudian in nature, that Morbius had a subconscious,
protective desire and jealous longing for his only daughter, once
she had become desirous of other males' attention]
- that evening, it was sensed - conveyed through POV camera tracking, that
the ship was entered by an unseen force with the sound of "big
breathing"; the camera tracked up the craft's exterior staircase,
while the electronic score emphasized each footstep of an invisible
being; the next morning, it was reported to Adams that vital communications
gear had been sabotaged inside the ship, even though the spacecraft was being guarded
- Adams and "Doc" arrived at Morbius'
home to visit him, but he was unavailable;
while waiting inside, Adams caught a quick glance of Altaira swimming
outside in a pool - appearing to be nude; she
innocently asked him: "What's a bathing suit?"; after they embraced and
passionately kissed, suddenly and without warning, Altaira's fierce
pet tiger appeared and growled at them, and Adams was forced to shoot
disintegrate the beast in mid-air with his blaster-gun; [Note: After romantic attraction and sexual feelings
had emerged in his daughter, the tiger emerged from Morbius' beastly,
incestuous, possessive subconscious as a killer.]
Morbius' 19 Year-Old Daughter Altaira
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"What's a bathing suit?"
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Nude? (not really) What was she wearing?
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Kissing Comm. Adams
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Adams' Laser-Blasting Altaira's Growling Tiger
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- Dr. Morbius decided to give Adams and "Doc" a tour
of "Krell Wonders" - in length, Dr. Morbius described
the civilization from the past; it was an advanced
technological and sophisticated civilization from 2,000 centuries
earlier - a mighty race of beings who called themselves
the Krells - but for some reason, the superior
alien race of geniuses had destroyed itself or become extinct 2,000
centuries earlier: ("In times long past,
this planet was the home of a mighty and noble race
of beings which called themselves the Krell. Ethically and technologically,
they were a million years ahead of humankind, for in unlocking the
mysteries of nature, they had conquered even their baser selves. And
when, in the course of eons, they had abolished sickness and insanity,
crime and all injustice, they turned, still in high benevolence, outward
towards space....The heights they had reached, but then, seemingly
on the threshold of some supreme accomplishment, which was to have
crowned their entire history, this all but divine race perished in
a single night. In the 2,000 centuries since that unexplained catastrophe,
even their cloud-piercing towers of glass and porcelain and adamantine
steel have crumbled back into the soil of Altair-4 and nothing, absolutely
nothing, remains above ground")
- he brought them into one of the
Krell laboratories, to describe how their advanced technological and
sophisticated civilization from 2,000 centuries earlier had been
the subject of Morbius' research for the past 20 years, and he had
devoted his life to recovering their lost knowledge for mankind
- he demonstrated
a three-pronged, cranium head-set device and how he had greatly
increased his own mental prowess and psychic powers through the Krell's
I.Q. machine; he exhibited its visualization power by displaying
from his own mind a three-dimensional holographic image - and in
a semi-perverse way, he selected for visualization his own
daughter Altaira [Note: This sequence was paid homage in Star Wars,
when Princess Leia was brought up as a 3D hologram.]
Head-Set Device Attached to Krell's IQ Machine
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Visualization of a Hologram of Altaira
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- a shuttle car ride took the group deeper into the
underground to view more Krell wonders - beginning with the vast
and intricate Krell ventilation system. Morbius prepared his visitors
for what they would see - a giant vent system of shafts that led
to the core of the planet; he described what they were looking at: "Prepare
your minds for a new scale of physical scientific values, gentlemen." He
led them through a huge network of underground rooms, laboratories,
deep shafts (composed of "78 hundred levels"); he offhandedly
mentioned what had happened 16 years earlier - there was a reaction
to an event that had happened in the past (possibly the destruction
of the Bellerophon?); he also showed off a section of one of
the thermonuclear power units (one of a total of 9,200 thermonuclear
reactors), still functioning. Two screens were illuminated - a visual
representation of the planet's "harnessed power"
- that night ushered in one of the film's two scarier
sequences - it was an attack on the crew of the flying
saucer by what was eventually revealed to be a sinister, invisible
Id monster - a living, other-worldly, invisible, tree-dwelling giant
biped monster-creature with four sloth-like clawed feet; giant footprints
made deep imprints in the soft desert soil, leading toward the
stairs into the ship; Chief Quinn
was found murdered inside the spaceship while working alone; Morbius
arrived to warn the crew with a semi-ultimatum: "I warned you while
your ship was still in space. I begged you not to land on this planet.
Believe me, Commander, that is only a foretaste. The Bellerophon pattern
is being woven again"
- next was a third, more frightening, night-time attack
of the Id monster - that again killed some of the crew at the perimeter
of a force field fence; it required the crew to
repel the invisible being with their neutron-beam weapons; the intrusive
figure became more visible when the blasters created an outline of the
target in their beams; the attacking figure appeared to be a horrendous,
reddish, two-legged, monstrous creature
- it was revealed that Morbius
- in a dream state - was creating the invisible creature in his
sleeping mind; while unconscious, his primal fears of the invasive
spacemen were visualized as a monster that was being fueled by the
powerhouse within the Krell's technological laboratory; he was startled
awake from a terrible nightmarish dream - eerily similar
to the attack, and told Altaira: "I
just had a terrible dream. There was blood and fire and thunder
and something awful was moving in the middle of it. I could hear
the roar and bellow"; "Doc" suspected that the creature
was "an
invisible being that cannot be disintegrated by atomic fission";
with Adams, the two decided to return to Morbius' home to confront
him
- after arriving, "Doc"
slipped away to take the brain enhancer-boost - and although he was fatally
injured and in pain after the experience, he was able to provide
vital information to Adams about how the
entire Krell race had become extinct in just one horrific night - everyone
had unleashed their "monstrous"
Ids; the highly-evolved beings had been able to materialize
anything that they could imagine, and project it, create it, or "materialize"
it anywhere on the planet; however, they had forgotten one crucial
thing - their own species' monstrous, secret and deadly subconscious
- their ID - comprised of their base primal urges and drives
- Commander Adams confronted
Morbius and demanded that he explain the Id ("What
is the ID?"). At first, Morbius called the Id an outdated and
obsolete Freudian term: ("the elementary basis of the subconscious
mind"); Adams warned about the Krell's shortsightedness: "But like you,
the Krell forgot one deadly danger - their own subconscious hate and
lust for destruction"; Morbius agreed and then offered
names for the invisible Id monster: ("The
beast. The mindless primitive! Even the Krell must have evolved from
that beginning"); Adams continued: "And
so those mindless beasts of the subconscious had access to a machine
that could never be shut down. The secret devil of every soul on the
planet all set free at once to loot and maim. And take revenge, Morbius,
and kill!"
- it was slowly revealed that the Krell ("My poor Krell")
from 2,000 centuries earlier didn't realize the power that was destroying them from within -
when inner subconscious thoughts could be instantly realized; Morbius
was reluctant to face the conclusion that he himself was a "living
monster" when Adams became accusatory about him being the awakened monster: "You
still refuse to face the truth...Morbius, that thing out there - it's you!"
- with time running out, Adams forcibly sat Morbius
at the brain-boost machine as he explained the incredible power of
the Krell technology, and how Morbius' own projected or externalized
sub-conscious was responsible for unleashing tremendous destruction;
during a startling confession, Morbius admitted that the Id was his own projected
or externalized sub-conscious; Morbius explained that he was the source
of the monstrous creature, after the Krell had built a machine able to
release his inner beast; Morbius was forced to realize that he was unable
to control his subconscious desires: ("Guilty! Guilty! My evil self
is at that door, and I have no power to stop it!")
- Morbius' obsessed desire had been to remain on the
planet, repel any intruders, continue his research, keep Altaira
possessively and jealously for himself, and remain the sole possessor
of the Krell's secrets; now because his daughter Altaira was also
defying him, his subconscious wrath was being extended to her too
- Morbius was the "id monster" that had
killed the members of original Bellerophon expedition, when
they wanted to abandon Altair-IV and return to Earth. And now, the
'great machine' was again reacting to and feeding Morbius' baser
and destructive subconscious thoughts in his 'inner beast' - and
materializing or externalizing projections from his mind - to commit
acts of violence on the crew of the C-57D cruiser in the form of
an Id monster; he admitted: "Yes, I must be guilty....Guilty.
Guilty. My evil self is at that door, and I have no power to stop it"
Adam's Confrontation with Morbius, Who Eventually
Admitted He was the Id Monster
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Adams Forcing Morbius To Sit at His Brain-Boost Machine
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Morbius: "Yes, I must be guilty"
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- Morbius decided to confront his evil self - by shouting out
that he denied its existence: "Stop. No further. I deny you, I
give you up"; he allowed himself to be destroyed by the amplified forces of his own fears;
the power gauges flickered wildly as the creature disappeared; his
moment of truth had compelled him to physically place himself between
the creature and the others, and turn the evil monster away from
his subconscious, but it also caused his own self-sacrificing fatal
injury - he collapsed to the floor as the power gauges dimmed and turned silent
Morbius' Attempt to Deny His Own Existence: "Stop.
No further. I deny you, I give you up"
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Morbius Collapsed to the Floor as He Died
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- with his last dying words before perishing in Altaira's arms, Morbius instructed
Comm. Adams to activate an irreversible, self-destruct mechanism
by throwing a floor switch, that would completely and explosively
destroy the entire "forbidden planet" of
Altair (after triggering the machine's self-destruct mechanism) and
all of the terrible Krell technology within 24 hours, to prevent
its terrible technology from ever being used again: "Son, turn that
disc. The switch, throw it. In 24 hours, you must be 100 millions miles
out in space -- the Krell furnaces, chain reaction - they cannot be reversed"
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The Departure of the Crew and The Destruction
of the 'Forbidden Planet' of Altair-IV
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- as the crew departed and returned to Earth, Commander
Adams offered final assurances to Altaira (who was saved with the
crew, plus Robby) as they watched the planet's destruction from afar
in space as a white fireball behind them, and then afterwards hugged
her: ("Yes, Alta, your father, my shipmates, all the stored knowledge of the Krell.
Five seconds, four, three, two, one. Alta, about a million years from
now, the human race will have crawled up to where the Krell stood
in their great moment of triumph and tragedy. And your father's name
will shine again like a beacon in the galaxy. It's true, it will
remind us that we are, after all, not God")
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Commander Adams (Leslie Nielsen)
The Flying Saucer Landing on Altair-IV
Arrival of Vehicle Driven by Robot
Dr. Morbius Introducing Daughter Altaira
Lt. Farman's Flirtations with Altaira
The Next Day's Kissing Scene Between Altaira and Lt. Farman
POV Tracking Shot of Unseen Force Entering Spaceship During
First Nighttime Attack
Dr. Morbius: "This planet was the home of
a mighty and noble race of beings which called themselves the Krell"
Morbius' Tour of the Underground Krell Labs
Shuttle Ride Deeper To the Giant Krell Vent System
The Underground Krell World
Two Screens Presented a Visual Representation of
the Planet's "Harnessed Power"
Giant Footprints of an Invisible Creature During Second Night-time Attack
Morbius to Adams: "I warned you..."
The Third Nighttime Attack of the Id Monster
Morbius Awakening From His Horrible Dream That Created
the Monster
"Doc" After Being Brain-Boosted - His Last Dying Words to Comm. Adams
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