 Thunderbirds Are Go (1966)
In 1966 I went to the cinema at Mexborough in South Yorkshire
to see this movie. One of my favourite scenes was the dream
sequence where Alan Tracy visits a nightclub in outer space
("The Swinging Star") on a date with Lady Penelope and
finds Cliff Richard & the Shadows performing a song called Shooting
Star.
One of my least favourite scenes was the fire-fight between the
Zero-X crew in their exploration vehicle and the Rock Snakes on
the surface of Mars. Truth be told, it scared the crap out of me
as a six year old!

Thunderbirds Are Go - the first foray into full-length
motion pictures for the successful Gerry Anderson Thunderbirds
TV series - begins at Glenn Field as the Zero-X spacecraft is
being assembled for the first manned mission to Mars. The crew
consisting of Captain Paul Travers, pilot Greg Martin and
navigator Brad Newman, with scientists, Doctor Grant and Doctor
Pearce are preparing for their mission.
Unfortunately, also onboard is the arch criminal called The
Hood, who is attempting to photograph the inside of the
spacecraft. As the take off commences, the elevator control traps
The Hood's foot causing the craft to fall back to earth as it
cannot climb properly. The spacecraft crashes into the sea, but
not before The Hood manages to remove his foot and parachute to
safety. The crew uses an ejection capsule to make their escape.
Two years on and Mars is in a favourable orbit once again and a
new Zero-X has been built. A commission has been set up to find
out why the first Zero-X crashed. The ruling is sabotage. One of
the commission members demands that International Rescue be
brought in to safeguard the new Mars launch.
Jeff Tracy maintains that the Thunderbirds should only be
launched when someone is in immediate danger but eventually
relents and agrees to the operation. As Thunderbird 1 is launched
from Tracy Island, Jeff calls Lady Penelope and asks her to guard
against sabotage from the ground. She poses as a reporter for the Universal
Mail.
At a press interview Penelope gives the crew each a medallion
with a homing device installed. Just before take-off, Parker tests
the devices and finds out that Doctor Grant is not onboard the
Zero-X. Scott goes onboard to find an impostor impersonating
Grant. It is The Hood again, who then makes an escape. Lady
Penelope has located the real Grant, who boards the Zero-X and
they lift off successfully.
Lady Penelope and Parker chase The Hood in FAB 1. He switches
to a motor boat but fortuitously FAB 1 has hydrofoils for just
such a situation (!) and gives chase across the water. A
helicopter picks up The Hood and fires on FAB 1. Parker uses a
machine gun mounted in the front of the pink Rolls Royce to
destroy the helicopter.

The scene changes to a nightclub called The Swinging Star,
where Lady Penelope, Virgil and Scott are dining. Alan has to fly
back to the island in Thunderbird 3, annoyed that he cannot
go.
When he retires to bed he has a dream about a real Swinging
Star, a satellite orbiting Mars. Cliff Richard and the Shadows
play music there . . .
"A shooting star will shoot you and Mars will go to war
The man in the moon will jump on you if you don't love me no
more"
Alan
is then called on an emergency, he falls from the satellite,
through space... but in fact wakes up on the floor having simply
fallen out of bed during his dream.
It is six weeks on and the Zero-X is about to land on Mars. The
nose of the spacecraft is used for landing, while the rest of the
body remains in space. The Martian Excursion Vehicle (MEV) is used
to travel on the surface of Mars where the crew see strange coiled
rock formations.
They attempt to blast one for samples, but these rocks are in
fact creatures (the aforementioned Rock Snakes) who awakened by
the shooting, start to attack the MEV by spitting fire balls from
their mouths.
The Zero-X is now approaching Earth six weeks later. The two
lifting bodies used during take off are now waiting to connect to
the main body.
They are remote controlled, and due to the attack of the rock
creatures there is a failure which causes one of the lifting
bodies to crash into the Zero-X.
The escape capsule is also
damaged, so International Rescue are called into action as the
Zero-X is heading for a collision with the village of Graigsville.
Thunderbird 2 intercepts the Zero-X in mid-air and Alan is
winched aboard to the landing gear where the circuitry for the
escape capsule is located.
As Brains gives instructions to
complete the circuit repairs the crew escape and Alan just manages
to bail out as the Zero-X crashes.
A fault in Thunderbird's 2 winch prevents Alan from returning
to Tracy Island by air. Instead, he is given a ride in FAB 1 with
Lady Penelope. She takes Alan to the Shooting Star for a meal and
entertainment. Alan believes he is finally alone with Lady
Penelope but discovers he is surrounded by his family (all in
disguise). And oh, how we laughed . . .
I love a happy ending.
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