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''Robinson Crusoe on Mars'' is a 1964 American
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directed by Byron Haskin and produced by Aubrey Schenck that stars
Paul Mantee Paul Mantee (born Paul Marianetti; January 9, 1931 – November 7, 2013) was an American film and television actor. Biography Mantee was born Paul Marianetti in San Francisco, California. A journalism major at San Mateo Junior College, Mantee ...
, Victor Lundin, and Adam West. It is a science fiction retelling of the classic 1719 novel '' Robinson Crusoe'' by
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. The film was distributed by
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and filmed in Technicolor and Techniscope.


Plot

Commander Christopher "Kit" Draper, USN, and Colonel Dan McReady, USAF, reach the red planet in their spaceship, Mars Gravity Probe 1. They are forced to use up their remaining fuel in order to avoid an imminent collision with a large orbiting meteoroid; they descend in their one-man lifeboat pods, becoming the first humans on Mars. Draper eventually finds a cave for shelter. He figures out how to obtain the rest of what he needs to survive: he burns some coal-like rocks for warmth and discovers that heating them also releases oxygen. This allows him to refill his air tanks with a hand pump and to move around in the thin Martian atmosphere. On one of his excursions, he finds McReady's crashed pod and corpse. He also finds their monkey Mona alive. Later, he notices that Mona keeps disappearing and is uninterested in their dwindling supply of food and water. He gives her a salty cracker, but no water. When Mona gets thirsty, he lets her out and follows her to a cave where he finds a pool of water in which edible plant "sausages" grow. As the days grow into months, Draper slowly begins to crack from the prolonged isolation, at one point imagining an alive, but unspeaking, McReady appearing. He also watches helplessly as his mothership, an inaccessible "supermarket", periodically orbits overhead; without fuel, the spaceship cannot follow his radioed order to land. While walking about, Draper comes upon a dark rock slab standing almost upright. Curious, he digs in the ground around it, exposing a skeletal hand and arm wearing a black bracelet. He uncovers the rest of the humanoid skeleton and determines that the alien was murdered; the front of the skull shows a hole, and the back shows heavy charring. To hide his presence on Mars, Draper signals his low-orbiting mothership to
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. Not long after, Draper sees a spaceship descend and land just over the horizon. Believing it might be a rescue ship from Earth, he heads towards the landing site the following morning, only to see alien spacecraft darting about in the sky. He approaches cautiously and sees human-looking slaves being used for mining by equally human-shaped captors wearing spacesuits and helmets and bearing weapons. One of the slaves escapes and runs into Draper; an alien spaceship blasts the area as the two escape. Draper notices the stranger is wearing black bracelets just like the one he found in the grave. Draper rescues the stranger and takes him back to the safety of the cave. The aliens bombard the mine area that night and then depart. Draper names his new acquaintance "Friday," after the character in ''Robinson Crusoe.'' At first, Draper is wary of his new companion, but they gradually grow to trust and like each other. Soon, Draper begins to teach him to speak English. Later, when he and the stranger investigate, they find the dead bodies of the other slaves. At that moment, the passing meteoroid initiates a strange atmospheric phenomenon: a heavy black "snow" that soon covers the site. Draper is buried under the heavy material, but Friday, with his greater strength saves Draper and shares his "air pills", which provide oxygen. After a while, the alien spacecraft return, tracking Friday by his bracelets. Draper tries to remove the bracelets with a wire saw. When the aliens blast the castaways' hiding place, Draper, Friday, and Mona flee north through underground Martian canals. They eventually surface near the
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. Exhausted, freezing, and nearly out of the air pills, they build a snow shelter. Draper finally manages to cut off Friday's bracelets shortly before the meteoroid crashes into the ice cap; the resulting explosion and firestorm melts the ice and snow, saving them from freezing to death. Just then, Draper detects an approaching spaceship. He fears it is the aliens, but his portable radio picks up an English-speaking voice - it is a rescue ship! A capsule descends and the picture ends with Mars receding in the distance while the credits scroll.


Cast

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Paul Mantee Paul Mantee (born Paul Marianetti; January 9, 1931 – November 7, 2013) was an American film and television actor. Biography Mantee was born Paul Marianetti in San Francisco, California. A journalism major at San Mateo Junior College, Mantee ...
as Commander Christopher "Kit" Draper, USN * Victor Lundin as Friday * Adam West as Colonel Dan McReady, USAF * Barney the Woolly Monkey as Mona.


Production

Exterior locations were shot mostly at Zabriskie Point in
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,
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. Special effects by Lawrence Butler and
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-winning matte artist
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gave the film the benefit of " big-studio resources usually lacking in movies about outer space". Whitlock provided the
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used in ''Robinson Crusoe on Mars''. "Some scenes of spacecraft in motion were created with the kind of flat animation seen in official NASA promotional films".Erickson, Glenn
"Robinson Crusoe on Mars."
''DVD Savant'', January 9, 2011. Retrieved: January 9, 2015.
For the alien spacecraft, designer
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constructed three miniatures closely resembling the "Martian war machines" he had made previously for Haskin for '' The War of the Worlds'' (1953). Byron Haskin told interviewer Joe Adamson:
''Robinson Crusoe on Mars'' was so obviously a director’s tour de force, that there was nobody to interfere and tell me how to shoot ... I can’t think of any other film I’ve made, unless it was '' The War of the Worlds'', where I had such complete autonomy ... that I had as much genuine pleasure and fulfillment from as ''Robinson Crusoe on Mars''. It was as fulfilling as cinematography had ever been. Everything I set out to do, I accomplished as well as one possibly could ... We made exploratory trips into Death Valley, and I conceived a key to credible verisimilitude ... I would abandon shots from the valleys, make them from up on the ridges. Death Valley had been seen in hundreds of westerns, but they were all shot from the bottoms of the canyons, because that’s where horses could gallop through. On the top of these weird looking ridges of marshmallow sands, the vista was something else. It looked like another planet — certainly not Death Valley. Additionally, I conceived making the blue skies red ... It was wintertime, and the skies were deep blue. They formed a perfect traveling matte
With past experience producing special effects, Haskin even hand animated photos of the slave ships that terrorize the protagonist which were patterned after Japanese visual effects designer Albert Nozaki's Martian ship's design in Haskin's earlier film, '' War of the Worlds''. Ib Melchior was the original screenwriter, but had to drop out to work on other projects. He later complained about the changes made to his screenplay. According to producer Aubrey Schenck, the original script featured a variety of monsters and alien beings, which were jettisoned in the name of plausibility, the medium-sized budget, and because those ideas detracted from the premise of an astronaut being stranded and alone on Mars; Melchior, however, denied this. Instead of Mona the Monkey, the original screenplay featured a Martian creature that would have been a costumed armadillo, but a monkey was deemed more believable and easier to train.
Paul Mantee Paul Mantee (born Paul Marianetti; January 9, 1931 – November 7, 2013) was an American film and television actor. Biography Mantee was born Paul Marianetti in San Francisco, California. A journalism major at San Mateo Junior College, Mantee ...
was chosen out of approximately 70 actors (including Vic Lundin) based on his being an experienced unknown, and by Haskin, because he resembled Alan Shepard, the first American in space. The film was originally to be titled ''Gravity Probe One: Mars'', but Paramount's sales manager Charles Boasberg thought that title sounded too much like a documentary. According to Mantee, because Barney the monkey was a male playing Mona, a female, he had to wear a fur-covered diaper. At the time of production, it was still plausible to depict Mars as having an atmosphere and water. Scientific discoveries shortly thereafter confirmed neither was the case.


Songs

Two songs were inspired by and named after the film. One was sung by Johnny Cymbal, the other by Victor Lundin. Lundin wrote the song "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" to perform during his science fiction convention appearances. He recorded it for his 2000 album ''Little Owl''."Music Video: 'Robinson Crusoe on Mars' (supplementary material made for DVD release)". ''Criterion Collection DVD'', 2007.


Reception

Despite positive critic reaction at the time, ''Robinson Crusoe on Mars'' did not do well at the box office. Film reviewer Glenn Erickson opined, "Despite laudable efforts from all concerned, the film didn't click with audiences. Indifferent distribution was blamed, but it's also likely that the public preferred to see its astronauts on the 6 O'Clock News". * Film historian Leonard Maltin considered ''Robinson Crusoe on Mars'', "a surprisingly agreeable reworking of the classic Defoe story ... beautifully shot in
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by Winston C. Hoch; the film's intimate nature help it play better on TV than most widescreen space films". * In the ''Time Out'' review editor John Pym saw ''Robinson Crusoe on Mars'' as "... intelligently imaginative sci-fi ... most remarkably (director) Haskin avoids sentimentality when dealing with the monkey, such is the assured sensitivity of the film". * Kevin Thomas in the
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said, "''Robinson Crusoe on Mars'' ... has superb special-effects and strong performances by its space age hero, his man Friday and an irresistible monkey name Mona. ... The film’s overall design and the careful composition of each scene make it a work of art".Kevin Thomas,
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At the film
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, ''Robinson Crusoe on Mars'' has an overall rating of 94%, with an average single viewer rating of 6.5/10, with 62% of that audience liking it.


Home media

The Criterion Collection, a video company known for its painstaking restorations of films, first released ''Robinson Crusoe on Mars'' on LaserDisc in 1994, on DVD on September 18, 2007 as a special edition, and later on
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on January 11, 2011. A high-definition video image transfer was performed and color corrected using the film's original 35 mm film negative, while the original
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soundtrack was digitally remastered in stereo at
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. Criterion added a number of bonus features on the releases of the film: a "stills" gallery from both the film itself, as well as behind-the-scenes shots. There is also the original theatrical trailer and an audio interview with director Byron Haskin recorded in 1979. A music video for Victor Lundin's song "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" was created in 2007 specifically for the film's DVD release. A full color booklet is also included with various facts about the film.


See also

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