jangelcm escribió:"DR. CYCLOPS"
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Pubilcada por jeckx ven KG
Director:Ernest B. Schoedsack
Intérpretes:
Albert Dekker ... Dr. Alexander Thorkel
Thomas Coley ... Bill Stockton
Janice Logan ... Dr. Mary Robinson
Charles Halton ... Dr. Rupert Bulfinch
Victor Kilian ... Steve Baker
Género: Aventuras / Ciencia ficción
Pais: USA
Sinopsis: Cuantro exploradores llegan a Perú a requerimiento del brillante físico Dr.Thorkel. Descubren una inigualable fuente de radio. Thorkel los encoge a 1/5 de su estatura normal cuando ellos amenazan parar sus poco ortodoxos experimentos...
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Dr Cyclops is one of the best mad scientist films of the 1940s. It was directed and produced by no less than Ernest B. Schoedsak and Merian C. Cooper, who only a few years earlier had made the all-time classic monster movie King Kong (1933). When the majority of the mad scientist films of the 1940s became typified by the likes of The Devil Bat (1940), this is one that stands heads and shoulders above all the others, even if for the simple fact that it, unlike all the others, it was made in colour. Although the film has had somewhat of an edge taken off it by today’s routinely miraculous flights of CGI generated banality, it was a real tour-de-force of special effects for the time it was made. The combination of matte work, split-screen and scaled-down sets is quite flawless. Schoedsak sets up some superb shots – like the shot where Albert Dekker holds a squirming Charles Halton up before his looming face in his fingers; or a single-shot encapsulating Dekker’s shooting of Yaconelli as he scales a rock, even down to the tiny splash as the body hits the water. The detail is amazing – like the way the miniaturized horse struggles in the net as it is taken away. The effect of the size difference is further enhanced by shooting the small people only in wide-angle, never in closeup, and almost always looking down on them. (The only problem here being that this tends to make them into an aggregate group and they never really achieve individual characterizations). Before the particular theme was overtaken by the stark metaphoric power of The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) or the unalloyed fun and wonderment of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989), this was one of the best miniaturized people survivalist stories. Albert Dekker, one actor whose personal life makes for bizarrely interesting reading, played sinister and villainous characters in a number of films during this decade. His Thorkel is an interestingly shaded mad scientist, much better characterized than most of his contemporaries.
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Subpack con subs en inglés y francéspepablo escribió:He creado los subtítulos partiendo del satrip para la versión shakti, ya que los existentes son totalmente mecánicos, saludos
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