Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

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1967
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

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7.8 | TV-PG | en | Animation

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, often referred to as Captain Scarlet, is a 1960s British science-fiction television series produced by the Century 21 Productions company of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, John Read and Reg Hill. First broadcast on ATV Midlands from September 1967 to May 1968, it has since been transmitted in more than 40 other countries, including the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Characters are presented as marionette puppets alongside scale model sets and special effects in a filming technique that the Andersons termed "Supermarionation". This technology incorporated solenoid motors as a means of synchronising the puppet's lip movements with pre-recorded dialogue. Set in 2068, Captain Scarlet presents the hostilities between Earth and a race of Martians known as the Mysterons. After human astronauts attack their city on Mars, the vengeful Mysterons declare war on Earth, initiating a series of reprisals that are countered by Spectrum, a worldwide security organisation. Spectrum boasts the extraordinary abilities of its primary agent, Captain Scarlet. During the events of the pilot episode, Scarlet acquires the Mysteron healing power of "retro-metabolism" and is thereafter considered to be virtually "indestructible", being able to recover fully from injuries that would normally be fatal.

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EP1  The Mysterons
Sep. 29,1967
The Mysterons

Spectrum officer Captain Black attacks an alien city on Mars, invoking the wrath of its ethereal inhabitants: The Mysterons. Their first act of vengeance is the attempted assassination of the World President. As part of their scheme, The Mysterons kill Captain Scarlet. They reconstruct him, now invincible and under their control but otherwise indistinguishable from the real Captain Scarlet. Will Spectrum detect the imposter in time? Will fate free the un-killable Scarlet from the Mysteron influence, making him a powerful asset for humanity in this "war of nerves"?

EP2  Winged Assassin
Oct. 06,1967
Winged Assassin

The Mysterons second target is the Director General of the United Asian Republic. Spectrum swings into action to protect him as he prepares to board his private plane at London Airport.

EP3  Big Ben Strikes Again
Oct. 13,1967
Big Ben Strikes Again

The Mysterons threaten to destroy London and a truck carrying an atomic device goes missing and is hidden somewhere in the city. The only clue to its whereabouts is the truck driver, found unconscious in the street.

EP4  Manhunt
Oct. 20,1967
Manhunt

A manhunt begins for former Spectrum agent Captain Black after a failed break in at a nuclear power plant, where he is accidentally exposed to radiation and becomes detectable for 48 hours.

EP5  Avalanche
Oct. 27,1967
Avalanche

When the Mysterons threaten to destroy key links in the Frost Line Outer Space Defence System, Captain Scarlet and Lieutenant Green race to investigate the mysterious deaths of the personnel at Red Deer Base.

EP6  White as Snow
Nov. 03,1967
White as Snow

The Mysterons threaten to kill Colonel White and after their initial attempt fails, White elects to leave Cloudbase so as not to place the other Spectrum agents in jeopardy.

EP7  The Trap
Nov. 10,1967
The Trap

Following the latest Mysteron threat, Captain Scarlet is dispatched to supervise security at the International Air Conference at Glen Garry Castle in Scotland.

EP8  Operation Time
Nov. 17,1967
Operation Time

The Mysterons' cryptic threat to "kill time" has the Spectrum personnel stumped until Captain Magenta realizes that their target is General Tiempo, the Commander of Western Region World Defence.

EP9  Spectrum Strikes Back
Nov. 24,1967
Spectrum Strikes Back

Spectrum and the World President attend a secret conference on an African game reserve to demonstrate two new anti-Mysteron gadgets, a Mysteron Detector and a Mysteron Gun but the aliens announce they intend to sabotage the event.

EP10  Special Assignment
Dec. 01,1967
Special Assignment

The Mysterons threaten to obliterate the continent of North America, but Spectrum is left without its number one agent when Captain Scarlet is dismissed for gambling offenses.

EP11  The Heart of New York
Dec. 08,1967
The Heart of New York

As the Mysterons threaten to destroy the "Heart of New York", Captain Scarlet and Captain Blue investigate the theft of Grade A Security documents from the Spectrum security vaults.

EP12  Lunarville 7
Dec. 15,1967
Lunarville 7

When the Lunar Controller claims he can negotiate peace between the moon and the Mysterons, Captain Scarlet, Captain Blue and Lieutenant Green are sent to the moon to investigate.

EP13  Point 783
Dec. 22,1967
Point 783

The Mysterons take control of an experimental super-tank in an attempt to assassinate the Supreme Commander of earths armed forces.

EP14  Model Spy
Dec. 29,1967
Model Spy

Destiny and Symphony Angels go undercover as models when the Mysterons target fashion designer Andre Verdain, who is also the secret controller of the European Area Intelligence Service.

EP15  Seek and Destroy
Jan. 05,1968
Seek and Destroy

When the Mysterons threaten to kill one of the Angels, Captain Scarlet and Captain Blue are sent to Paris, where Destiny Angel is on holiday, to escort her back to the safety of Cloudbase.

EP16  Renegade Rocket
Jan. 19,1968
Renegade Rocket

The Mysterons engineer the launch of a Variable Geometry Rocket from Base Concord and their agent, Major Reeves, escapes with the destruct mechanism and target information.

EP17  Crater 101
Jan. 26,1968
Crater 101

Captain Scarlet, Captain Blue and Lieutenant Green volunteer for a dangerous mission to remove the power source of the Mysteron complex inside Crater 101, on the far side of the Moon, before it is destroyed by a low yield atomic device.

EP18  Shadow of Fear
Feb. 02,1968
Shadow of Fear

Captain Scarlet and Captain Blue are sent to observe an operation to obtain vital orbital reconnaissance photographs of Mars. But the project is put in danger when one of the astronomers is taken over by The Mysterons.

EP19  Dangerous Rendezvous
Feb. 09,1968
Dangerous Rendezvous

Using the Mysteron pulsator recovered from the complex in Crater 101, Dr Kurnitz has developed a transmission device with which Colonel White attempts to the Mysterons and sue for peace.

EP20  Fire at Rig 15
Feb. 16,1968
Fire at Rig 15

When the Mysterons threaten to immobilize the whole of Spectrum, Captain Scarlet and Captain Blue are sent to the Spectrum oil refinery at Bensheba to protect the fuel that powers all of Spectrums vehicles.

EP21  Treble Cross
Feb. 23,1968
Treble Cross

Captain Black engineers the death of chief test pilot Major Gravener, who is retrometabolised as a Mysteron agent as part of the Mysterons' plan to destroy the World Capital, Futura City.

EP22  Flight 104
Mar. 01,1968
Flight 104

When the Mysterons threaten to sabotage a vital conference at Lake Toma in Switzerland, Scarlet and Blue are assigned to escort the world's leading astrophysicist, Dr. Conrad, to Geneva.

EP23  Place of Angels
Mar. 08,1968
Place of Angels

Mysteron agent Judith Chapman, steals a phial of deadly K14 virus - enough to kill ten million people - from Biological Research Station with the intent of poisoning a unknown cities water supply.

EP24  Noose of Ice
Mar. 12,1968
Noose of Ice

Tritonium alloy mining operations at Hotspot Tower in the North Pole are threatened when a Mysteron agent cuts the power to vital heating elements.

EP25  Expo 2068
Mar. 26,1968
Expo 2068

A truck carrying an atomic core reactor to the new Manicougan power complex falls into the hands of the Mysterons who intend to use it to strike the Atlantic Seaboard of North America.

EP26  The Launching
Apr. 02,1968
The Launching

When the Mysterons threaten to destroy President Roberts within twelve hours, Captain Scarlet is assigned to guard the skeptical President of the United States.

EP27  Codename Europa
Apr. 09,1968
Codename Europa

The Mysterons threaten to destroy the Triumvirate of Europe, the three most powerful men on Earth after the World President.

EP28  Inferno
Apr. 16,1968
Inferno

Captain Scarlet and the rest of Spectrum are in a desperate race against time to defeat the Mysteron's latest threat, the total destruction of the massive desalination plant at Najama, high in the Andes Mountains.

EP29  Traitor
Apr. 23,1968
Traitor

After a series of suspicious Spectrum hovercraft crashes, Captain Scarlet and Captain Blue are sent to the Australian Outback investigate if the Mysterons claims that their is a traitor in Spectrum is true.

EP30  Flight to Atlantica
Apr. 30,1968
Flight to Atlantica

Spectrum personnel inexplicably take leave of their senses, due to drinking some champagne drugged by the Mysterons, who have threaten to destroy the World Navy Complex at Atlantica.

EP31  Attack on Cloudbase
May. 07,1968
Attack on Cloudbase

After the Mysterons threaten Spectrum's Cloudbase headquarters, a large fast-moving trace appears on the radar.

EP32  The Inquisition
May. 14,1968
The Inquisition

Captain Blue disappears from a restaurant. He awakes to find it is 3 months later and Spectrum Security want to know where he has been, and if he is even the real Captain Blue.

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Released: 1967-09-29 | Released Producted By: ITC Entertainment , Century 21 Television Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, often referred to as Captain Scarlet, is a 1960s British science-fiction television series produced by the Century 21 Productions company of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, John Read and Reg Hill. First broadcast on ATV Midlands from September 1967 to May 1968, it has since been transmitted in more than 40 other countries, including the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Characters are presented as marionette puppets alongside scale model sets and special effects in a filming technique that the Andersons termed "Supermarionation". This technology incorporated solenoid motors as a means of synchronising the puppet's lip movements with pre-recorded dialogue. Set in 2068, Captain Scarlet presents the hostilities between Earth and a race of Martians known as the Mysterons. After human astronauts attack their city on Mars, the vengeful Mysterons declare war on Earth, initiating a series of reprisals that are countered by Spectrum, a worldwide security organisation. Spectrum boasts the extraordinary abilities of its primary agent, Captain Scarlet. During the events of the pilot episode, Scarlet acquires the Mysteron healing power of "retro-metabolism" and is thereafter considered to be virtually "indestructible", being able to recover fully from injuries that would normally be fatal.

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Cast

Cy Grant

Director

John Read

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Francis Matthews
Francis Matthews

as Captain Scarlet (voice)

Ed Bishop
Ed Bishop

as Narrator / Captain Blue (voice)

Donald Gray
Donald Gray

as The Mysterons / Colonel White / Captain Black (voice)

Cy Grant
Cy Grant

as Lieutenant Green (voice)

John Read
John Read

Associate Producer

Gerry Anderson
Gerry Anderson

Executive Producer

Barry Gray
Barry Gray

Music

Derek Meddings
Derek Meddings

Visual Effects Director

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons Audience Reviews 242c1a

RyothChatty ridiculous rating
Hulkeasexo it is the rare 'crazy' movie that actually has something to say.
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
studioAT Gerry Anderson pioneered quality entertainment using puppets. 'Stingray' and 'Thunderbirds' (the huge success story) being just two examples.But 'Captain Scarlet' was a big hit too in its time and it's easy to see why. It's certainly a step up in of production values, and there's enough drama to entertain kids and their parents. Taking its lead from 'Thunderbirds' maybe there is also a lot of craft, all of which could handily be turned into action figures.It's very difficult to worry about a hero we know can't die though. It always stopped me totally enjoying this show, because you knew whatever the situation he'd be back.It's worth a look though.
StuOz I don't like the low-key opening titles and music of Scarlet. I HATE the small head puppets. The various crafts that drive and fly leave me cold. I read that Gerry Anderson was busy making a Thunderbirds motion picture at the same time as Scarlet and I just get the feeling that Gerry did not have his heart in Scarlet. The show is a bit cold, but then Thunderbirds was sometimes too light hearted, so maybe Scarlet being cold is not the issue? I don't know? The good news. If you have about two days with nothing to do, then a Captain Scarlet marathon on DVD is just the thing. Because of the short length of the series, you can watch it all in about two days (as I did in 1997) and the story lines will hold your interest enough to keep you mildly entertained.
johcafra CS&M's American-broadcast predecessors (Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds) prompted novelty, fun, and no small amount of wishful thinking on the part of this frustrated model railroader. Thunderbirds to me at least became a pleasurable engineering-problem-of-the-week. But CS&M was different, far different.Invisible yet palpable evil was afoot. Characters that looked a lot more human got snuffed. Intentional catastrophes abounded or were openly threatened. And to confront this was SPECTRUM, sometimes arriving not quite in the nick of time.It may have aimed for the kids, but it was adult fare, at times delivered with genuine style and suspense. (I suspect the producers later chose to tone things down, hence Joe 90 and The Secret Service.) And at all times it was delivered with outright craftsmanship, a superb meld of direction, stories, voice acting and characterization, photography and editing, production design, sound and musical score, and in-camera special effects.If you're new to Supermarionation, don't mind the puppetry, kit-bashed models, tabletop explosions or rolling backgrounds, overlook the occasional wire and slot in the pavement, and just watch a show that has style. Because everything is scaled-down but filmed as realistically as practicable you'll get drawn into it faster than you think. For a sampler view the episodes "Winged Assassin," "Big Ben Strikes Again," "Manhunt," "Operation Time," "Shadow of Fear," "The Heart of New York," "Fire at Rig 15," "Traitor," "Noose of Ice" and "Attack on Cloudbase."I don't quite know when I'll view the CGI successor series, but I suspect tastes have changed over time. CS&M's original premise has unquestionably grown spookier. Suffice it to say I've seen nothing like this before or since. Be surprised, and enjoy.(UPDATE: I gradually view the new series' episodes. Though its imagery can dazzle, given the choice between "Hypermarionation" and, as another puts it, "the luxuriously sedate menace of the 1967 original," I still prefer the latter.)
RESERVOIR SIM This show may have originally been made for kids but it is still loved by adults and kids alike. The voice of The Mysteron still sends shivers up my spine. I prefer it to Thunderbirds, although I still like Thunderbirds. The characters are much cooler in this, especially Captain Black - he kicks ass. I like those white aeroplane things, they're pretty cool. I always seem to like the bad guys more. Why will this show always be swinging? It so 60ish and it is 4 decades since then and it is still pretty popular. I when it made a comeback back in 93, that's how I first got into it. The one thing I did not like about the show was when the scene changed the picture would flash. I think Gerry Anderson's creations are the greatest.