Mars Needs Women

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"They Were Looking For Chicks... To Go All The Way!"
  • NR
  • 1966
  • 1 hr 20 min
  • 3.2  (1,143)

Mars Needs Women is a science-fiction movie from 1968 that takes place in a world where Mars has a population problem because the planet has more men than women. In an attempt to solve this issue, the Martians devise a plan to bring over Earth women to repopulate their planet. The movie starts off with a group of Martians traveling to Earth in search of women. They land in the desert in the United States, where they meet a band of musicians who are performing. The leader of the band, Derek, played by Tommy Kirk, catches the eye of the Martians, who deem him a suitable candidate for their mission.

The Martians implant a device in Derek's head that allows him to telepathically communicate with them, and they instruct him to find young, single women who are physically fit and without any diseases or disorders. Derek gathers a group of women who fit this criteria and brings them back to the Martians' spaceship.

The women are taken to Mars, where they are put through a series of tests to prove their worthiness to be key players in repopulating the planet. They quickly find out that the Martians' intentions are not as innocent as they first thought. The Martians plan to get the women pregnant and then discard the male offspring, as they only need women to further their population.

Derek, who has become enamored with one of the women, doesn't agree with the Martians' plan and tries to sabotage their efforts. The conflict between Derek and the Martians intensifies as the women become aware of what is happening and join Derek in his efforts to stop them.

The movie's plot is both simplistic and far-fetched, as it follows a classic 1960s sci-fi trope. The film's tagline, "The love-starved male creatures of Mars are desperate!" highlights the overtly sexist and objectifying nature of the story. The film also portrays women as little more than objects to be used for procreation, which is a major flaw in its narrative.

Despite its flaws, Mars Needs Women is a fun and entertaining movie for those who enjoy retro sci-fi films. The film features over-the-top special effects, including a giant brain telepathically controlling the spacecraft, and some cringe-worthy acting, especially from the actors portraying the Martians.

Tommy Kirk does a decent job as Derek, the human protagonist who serves as the audience's connection to the Martians' mission. Yvonne Craig, who played Batgirl in the 1960s Batman TV series, portrays one of the key female characters and adds some much-needed depth to the story. Byron Lord plays the leader of the Martians, but his performance falls flat due to the limited scope of the character.

The film's plot is predictable and lacks any significant twists or turns, leading to a somewhat underwhelming conclusion. However, the film's campy nature and overall silliness make it an enjoyable watch for fans of the genre.

Overall, Mars Needs Women is a product of its time, with a plot that is both dated and problematic by contemporary standards. However, for those who can appreciate the film's campy charm and embrace it for what it is - a cheesy, retro sci-fi flick - it's a fun movie to watch.

Mars Needs Women is a 1966 science fiction movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 20 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.2.

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  • Release Date
    1966
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 20 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.2  (1,143)
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