DVD 0 hr 25 mins IMDB
Unrated
Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 1 - Episodes 1 To 6
 (1967)
In Collection
#47

Seen It:
Yes

Owner:
ASG

Location:
TOP
Family, Sci-Fi
UK  /  English

Captain Scarlet
Francis Matthews Captain Scarlet (voice)
Ed Bishop Captain Blue (voice)
Donald Gray Colonel White/Captain Black/Voice of The Mysterons (voice)
Cy Grant Lieutenant Green (voice)
Jeremy Wilkin Captain Ochre/human Captain Black (voice)
Paul Maxwell Captain Grey/World President/Supporting voices (voice)
Gary Files Captain Magenta (voice)
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell Dr. Fawn/Captain Brown/Supporting voices (voice) (as Charles Tingwell)
Sylvia Anderson Melody Angel (voice)
Elizabeth Morgan Destiny/Rhapsody Angels (voice) (as Liz Morgan)

Director Ken Turner
Producer Reg Hill
Writer Gerry Anderson; Sylvia Anderson

First broadcast in 1967, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons was the most grown-up of all Gerry Anderson's SuperMarionation adventures. There are gadgets and toy-friendly machines galore, of course--like the Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle, the Angel Aircraft and Cloudbase itself--but, unlike the colourful fantasies of Stingray and Thunderbirds, this series' concern with an implacable, vengeful enemy, conspiracies and double-agents drew its inspiration from James Bond and the Cold War spy dramas of the 1960s. Special effects whiz Derek Meddings imbues the action sequences with a truly Bondian grandeur and, like the sinister Spectre of the Bond films, the Martian Mysterons seem all the more hostile for their unseen presence, their agents infiltrating every organisation dedicated to their destruction just as it seemed the Soviets were doing at the time. The indestructible Captain Scarlet is killed then resurrected every week (though not like South Park's Kenny), and more often than not the unstoppable Mysterons emerge triumphant, and always undefeated. The varied cast of Spectrum agents and their voice characterisations also aim at verisimilitude (Captain Scarlet, voiced by Francis Matt hews, sounds like a grim Cary Grant), while the puppetry is more realistic than ever. Now with newly remastered picture and Dolby 5.1 surround sound, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons still looks and sounds like the epitome of 60s cool. --Mark Walker

Edition Details
Barcode 5037115015631
Region Region 2
Release Date 17/09/2001
Packaging Snap Case
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
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