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Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962)

Directed by Sidney W. Pink · Cinematography by Aage Wiltrup

Approved77 min107 frames

AdventureHorrorScience Fiction

What is this monstrous THING? With the power of mind over matter?... There beyond the stars your unspeakable fears...deepest desires...come alive...and you are trapped in a spectacle of terror- your secret fears pitted against you!

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Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: closeup — A dark, rocky cave interior is illuminated by narrow beams of artificial light. A man…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: medium — Three men in futuristic blue jumpsuits and yellow helmets stand inside a dark cave. They…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: establishing — A completely dark expanse showing only a group of illuminated points. The lights…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: medium — A metallic industrial hatchway opens into a brightly lit room with riveted steel walls. A…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: medium — A rustic barn-like interior with wooden posts and hay bundles in the shadows. Three men…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: closeup — Two individuals wearing yellow flight helmets look closely into a dark, narrow space.…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: closeup — An interior cockpit features mechanical control panels and a pilot seat with red…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: medium — A dense patch of dark green woods with thick overhead tree canopy. A man in a beige shirt…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: medium — A dimly lit rock-walled cave interior provides the setting for a monstrous encounter. A…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: closeup — An outdoor location with blurry green foliage in the background. A man wears a yellow…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: closeup — A dark indoor space features a man centered in the foreground. He wears a tan uniform…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: medium — A dark cave interior with rock formations and shadows stretching across the walls. Two…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: medium — A dark, rocky area with a textured creature emerging from behind a large stone. The…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: medium — A dark environment populated by skeletal branches under low-key lighting. Two figures in…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: medium — Three men in matching light-colored coveralls stand together in a dark, dense forest. The…Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) movie still: medium — A dense patch of dark evergreen trees fills the background behind three space explorers.…
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Journey to the Seventh Planet — official trailer

What is Journey to the Seventh Planet about?

A space expedition to Uranus is menaced by a giant brain that can make illusions come true.

Where can you watch Journey to the Seventh Planet?

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What does the cinematography of Journey to the Seventh Planet look like?

Across 107 sampled frames, Journey to the Seventh Planet builds its coverage from medium shots (71% of the sample), with close-ups (20%) carrying much of the rest. Cinematographer Aage Wiltrup keeps 63% of it in soft, low-key light. 67% of the frames play at night or in the failing light of dusk. Vintage glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 79% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of Journey to the Seventh Planet?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962) are #302e2d, #100e0c, #4f4e49, #d3d2cb, #f2f1ef, #d2c6af — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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  • #100e0c
  • #4f4e49
  • #d3d2cb
  • #f2f1ef
  • #d2c6af

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