Conquest of Space

Conquest of Space (1955) Filming Locations and Cast Details

“Conquest of Space” is a scientific-fiction film that was released in 1955, and it’s all about a crew of international astronauts who embark on a mission to Mars. The film explores the challenges faced by the crew as they navigate through outer space while dealing with the commander’s religious beliefs. In the next sections, we will highlight the filming locations, mention some interesting trivia, and also take a glance at the people behind the making of this classic movie.

Where it Filmed?

The movie “Conquest of Space” was filmed at Paramount Studios, located at 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. Unfortunately, there are no exact filming dates available for the film.MV5BMTI0ODM0MDE4N15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTYwMjQ4NzY4. V1 QL75 UX820

Cast Details

Cast Name Role
Walter Brooke Gen. Samuel T. Merritt
Eric Fleming Capt. Barney Merritt
Mickey Shaughnessy Sgt. Mahoney
Phil Foster Jackie Siegle
William Redfield Roy Cooper
William Hopper Dr. George Fenton
Benson Fong Imoto
Ross Martin Andre Fodor
Vito Scotti Sanella
John Dennis Donkersgoed
Michael Fox Elsbach
Joan Shawlee Rosie McCann
Iphigenie Castiglioni Mrs. Heinz Fodor
Dan Barton Crewman (uncredited)
Kei Thin Chung Japanese Replacement (uncredited)
Rosemary Clooney Musical Number (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Don Dunning Replacement Soldier (uncredited)
Fred Essler Assistant Station Announcer (uncredited)
Rand Harper Rocket Pilot (uncredited)
Maurice Hart Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Jack Iversen American Soldier (uncredited)
Mike Mahoney Operator (uncredited)
John Mansfield Turkish Soldier (uncredited)
George Marshall Jr. Soldier (uncredited)
Neyle Morrow Crewman (uncredited)
Harvey Parry Crewman (uncredited)
Tom Selden Officer (uncredited)
Richard Shannon Crewman (uncredited)
Walter Smith Crewman (uncredited)
Bob Templeton Crewman (uncredited)
David Vaile Announcer (uncredited)
Jamieson Ward Crewman (uncredited)

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Trivia and Facts

  • Released on April 20, 1955 in USA.
  • The film has an international team of astronauts as its main characters.
  • It has a runtime of 81 minutes and falls under the sci-fi genre.
  • Directed by Byron Haskin, with Chesley Bonestell, Willy Ley, and Philip Yordan serving as writers.
  • Walter Brooke, Eric Fleming, and Mickey Shaughnessy were the stars of the movie.
  • The spaceship model used in the movie was later featured as a set decoration in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982).
  • A certain goof was noted in the movie where the “Wheel” was shown turning counter-clockwise in most shots, but in scenes that showed Cooper being transported to it, the wheel turned clockwise.
  • The movie was produced by Paramount Pictures.

Geo Location Details

  • Location Name: Paramount Studios – 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Latitude: 34.0843803
    • Longitude: -118.3207067
    • Place ID: ChIJ_donNlS5woARcJfEy5cZ3Eo
    • Map Link: Google Map
    • Place Address: 5555 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038, USA
    • Timezone: America/Los_Angeles

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