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For the MADS presentation, see MADS - Mutiny in Outer Space.
If you need anything, just... Flash your rank.
- Lt. Connie Engstrom


Mutiny in Outer Space is a 1965 science-fiction film written and directed by Hugo Grimaldi and Arthur C. Pierce. Grimaldi and Pierce also produced the film, along with the Woolner Brothers.

Plot[]

A moon expedition inadvertently transports a deadly fungus that begins to infest their space station base.

Cast[]

  • William Leslie as Major Gordon Towers
  • Dolores Faith as Faith Montaine
  • Pamela Curran as Lt. Connie Engstrom
  • Richard Garland as Col. Frank Cromwell
  • Harold Lloyd Jr. as Sgt. Andrews
  • James Dobson as Dr. Hoffman
  • Glenn Langan as General Knowland
  • Francine York as Captain Stevens
  • Boyd Holister as Major Olsen
  • Ron Stokes as Sgt. Sloan
  • Gabriel Curtiz as Dr. Stoddard

Notes[]

  • Final film of actor Harold Lloyd Jr.
  • Pamela Curran had had a small role in the popular monster movie The Blob in 1958.

MST3K Connections[]

  • Co-director, story writer, and producer Hugo Grimaldi was also executive dubbing supervisor for First Spaceship on Venus, producer and editor for the U.S. version of Hercules and the Captive Women, director and producer for The Human Duplicators, and assistant producer and supervising film editor for The Phantom Planet.
  • Co-director, writer, and producer Arthur C. Pierce was director and writer for Women of the Prehistoric Planet and The Human Duplicators (for which he was also producer).
  • Dolores Faith also portrayed Lisa Dornheimer in The Human Duplicators and Zetha in The Phantom Planet.
  • Richard Garland also portrayed Pendragon in The Undead.
  • Harold Lloyd Jr. also portrayed Chip Gardner in Girls Town.
  • Ron Stokes also portrayed Sergeant Allen in Women of the Prehistoric Planet.
  • Boyd Hollister also portrayed a senator in Parts: The Clonus Horror
  • Gabriel Curtiz also portrayed Dr. Vanko in Manhunt in Space.
  • Glenn Langan also portrayed Captain Ross in Women of the Prehistoric Planet and Glenn Manning in The Amazing Colossal Man.
  • Robert Nash (unspecified extra) also portrayed Horace Packard in The Rebel Set.
  • Executive producer Bernard Woolner was also producer for Swamp Diamonds.
  • Executive producer Lawrence Woolner was also executive producer for The Human Duplicators and presented Beyond Atlantis.
  • Cinematographer Archie R. Dalzell was also cinematographer for Women of the Prehistoric Planet and camera operator for Radar Secret Service.
  • Editor George White was also editor and editorial supervisor for Women of the Prehistoric Planet.
  • Art director Paul Sylos was also art director for Women of the Prehistoric Planet and The Human Duplicators.
  • Set decorator Raymond Boltz Jr. was also set decorator for The Human Duplicators.
  • Makeup supervisor Ted Coodley was also makeup artist for Women of the Prehistoric Planet.
  • Production supervisor Jack Voglin was also production manager for Women of the Prehistoric Planet.
  • Property master Ted Cooper was also property master for Women of the Prehistoric Planet.
  • Sound effects technician Josef von Stroheim was also music editor for First Spaceship on Venus, sound editor for The Amazing Colossal Man, and War of the Colossal Beast.
  • Sound effects supervisor and music supervisor Gordon Zahler was also composer for Women of the Prehistoric Planet, music provider (U.S. version) for First Spaceship on Venus, music supervisor for Hercules and the Captive Women (U.S. version) and The Phantom Planet, and musical director for The Human Duplicators.
  • Special effects technician Roger George also did special effects for The Human Duplicators, The Amazing Transparent Man and Avalanche.
  • Camera operator Vaughn Wilkins was also camera operator for Jungle Goddess.
  • Casting consultant Marvin Paige was also casting consultant for Women of the Prehistoric Planet and The Human Duplicators, as well as talent coordinator for Village of the Giants.
  • Assistant editor Donald Wolfe was also editor for The Human Duplicators and assistant film editor for The Phantom Planet.
  • Music editor Harry Eisen was also music editor for The Rebel Set.
  • Stock music composer Walter Greene was also stock music composer for First Spaceship on Venus (for which he was also music editor), Hercules and the Captive Women (U.S. version), The Human Duplicators, and Girls Town.
  • Stock music composer Hans J. Salter was also stock music composer for Women of the Prehistoric Planet, First Spaceship on Venus (U.S. version), Hercules and the Captive Women (U.S. version), The Human Duplicators, Kitten with a Whip, The Brute Man (for which he was also musical director), Revenge of the Creature, and The Thing That Couldn't Die, as well as composer for This Island Earth, The Leech Woman, and The Mole People.
  • Stock music composer Leith Stevens was also stock music composer for Women of the Prehistoric Planet, the U.S. version of Hercules and the Captive Women, The Human Duplicators, Teen-Age Crime Wave, and The Phantom Planet, as well as composer for World Without End.

Critical Response[]

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