Thunderbirds Are GO

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Title
Thunderbirds Are GO
Other titles
Thunderbirds: i cavalieri dello spazio, Guardianes del Espacio, Tordenfugle med Go, Myrskylinnut lähtövalmiina, Thunderbirds et l'odyssée du cosmos, Τα πουλιά της καταιγίδος, Viharmadarak, el
Type
MASTER — Movie
Subgenres
Year
1966
Countries
United Kingdom
Languages
Inglese
Direction

David Lane

Screenplay
Gerry Anderson, Sylvia Anderson
Music
Barry Gray
Production
Century 21 Television, Associated Television (Overseas) Limited
Black & white
No
Adults only
No

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Description
Thunderbirds Are Go is a 1966 British science-fiction puppet film based on Thunderbirds, a Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and produced by their company Century 21 Productions. Written by the Andersons and directed by David Lane, Thunderbirds Are Go concerns spacecraft Zero-X and its human mission to Mars. When Zero-X suffers a malfunction during re-entry, it is up to life-saving organisation International Rescue, supported by its technologically-advanced Thunderbird machines, to activate the trapped crew's escape pod before the spacecraft hits the ground. Filmed between March and June 1966 at Century 21's studios on the Slough Trading Estate and on location in Portugal, Thunderbirds Are Go features guest appearances by puppet versions of Cliff Richard and The Shadows, who also contributed to the film's score. It was the first film to be shot using an early form of video assist called "Add-a-Vision". The film's special effects sequences, directed by Derek Meddings, took six months to complete. Primo film tratto dalla serie TV.