Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Raumpautroille Orion



I've been watching Raumpautroille Orion, the excellent 1965 West German television programme. I had earlier found this gem, but only recently discovered a subtitled set of the seven episodes. Filmed in black and white, the series is an enjoyable mix of serious science fiction and subtle humor. It's easily the equal of productions then offered in the US and Britain. If anything, the production design is impressive. The sets and spaceship configurations are elegant and aesthetically adventurous. The special effects are a mixed bag. Some are primitive, but taken in context they seem fine, and often ambitious.

We're not too far here from the sort of future imagined by Gene Roddenberry in the original Star Trek. There's a mysterious threat in the form of "frogs". A silly name, but the visualization of the aliens is quite spooky. The quasi-military Raumpautroulle (Space Patrol) is cautious and no more barbaric than Starfleet. The central character, Major Maclane (not too teutonic a name, that), is a rebellious hero. His crew is a nice collection of characters that are not too broadly drawn and nicely played by capable actors. There's plenty of goofy elements derived from the era in which this was produced. The crew spends most of its time in Starlight Casino- a sort of nightclub where drinking mixes with strange dancing beneath huge sealife (people live on the ocean floor in the future). One of the best elements is the fab musical score by Peter Thomas. Highly recommended on all counts.



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