Flight to Mars (1951)
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Flight to Mars is the second American film of the postwar era (after the previous year's Rocketship X-M) to depict a manned space trip to the Red Planet. Leading-man responsibilities are evenly divided between Arthur Franz as brilliant scientist Dr. Jim Barker and Cameron Mitchell as two-fisted… More Flight to Mars is the second American film of the postwar era (after the previous year's Rocketship X-M) to depict a manned space trip to the Red Planet. Leading-man responsibilities are evenly divided between Arthur Franz as brilliant scientist Dr. Jim Barker and Cameron Mitchell as two-fisted reporter Steve Abbott. Both men make the journey to Mars, finding time along the way to battle over the affections of leading lady Virginia Huston. Upon landing on Mars, the earthlings learn that planetary leader, Ikron (Morris Ankrum, a fixture of 1950s sci-fi), intends to conquer the world. Fortunately a group of good Martians are on hand to lend moral and physical support to the heroes. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Lesley Selander
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- In Theaters
- Nov 11, 1951 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Steve Crum, Video-Reviewmaster.com
Mediocre even for its 1950s sci-fi time; low budget is biggest culprit.
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Cast
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Marguerite Chapman
as Alita
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Cameron Mitchell
as Steve Abbott
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Arthur Franz
as Dr. Jim Barker
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Virginia Huston
as Carol Stafford
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John Litel
as Dr. Lane
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Richard Gaines
as Prof. Jackson
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Morris Ankrum
as Ikron
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Lucille Barkley
as Terris
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Robert H. Barrat
as Tillamar
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Edward Earle
as Justin
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William Forrest
as Gen. Archer
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William Norton Bailey
as Councilman
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Trevor Bardette
as Alzar
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Stanley Blystone
as Councilman
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David Bond
as Ramay
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Raymond Bond
as Astronomer #2
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Tristram Coffin
as Commentator
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Russ Conway
as Astronomer #1
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Everett Glass
as Montar
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Perc Launders
as Workman
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Bill Neff
as Sergeant
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Frank O'Connor
as Councilman
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Bob Peoples
as Soldier