Hemo the Magnificent / Unchained Goddess

Hemo the Magnificent / Unchained Goddess
by Richard Carlson, Frank Capra, William T. Hurtz

Hemo the Magnificent / Unchained Goddess
List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $8.21
You Save: $6.77 (45%)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Buy Used: from $6.85 (click here)
Category: DVD
See more DVD details


(Click here)
Buy this DVD movie at online store in your country
Canada

DVD details

Actor: Frank Baxter, June Foray, Mel Blanc, Richard Carlson, Sterling Holloway
Director: Frank Capra, Richard Carlson, William T. Hurtz
Brand: Image Entertainment
Producer: Frank Capra
Writer: Frank Capra
Producer: Joseph Sistrom
Producer: Shamus Culhane
Writer: Jonathan Latimer
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language)
Format: Animated, Color, DVD, NTSC
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 110 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2003-09-30
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Image Entertainment

DVD Reviews of Hemo the Magnificent / Unchained Goddess

DVD Review: Incredible educational offerings from a different era...
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a great disc. Here we have two of Frank Capra's Bell Science films, "Hemo the Magnificent" (1957) and "The Unchained Goddess" (1958).

"Hemo" is a fascinating look at the respiratory system, and "Goddess" is the story of weather. "Hemo" takes us inside the circulatory system, with some incredible photography of the capillaries in action. "Goddess" contains some of the best tornado footage ever, as well as explaining how scientists and meteorologists study weather.

Animation is courtesy of Shamus Culhane, who was the only animator to work on all of the first four animated feature-length Disney cartoons. He worked for various animation studios, and these two films were produced by his own.

The two humans in the cast are Dr. Frank Baxter (Mr. Scientist), and Richard Carlson (Mr. Fiction Writer). Carlson starred in "Creature From the Black Lagoon", "Valley of Gwangi", and "It Came From Outer Space". He was sort of a strange cross between William Holden and Hugh Marlowe, all three actors being similar in appearance and voice. He actually directed "Goddess" under the watchful eye of Capra.

Carlson plays a writer who has somehow created a special "Imagination Screen" (this is not explained in the two films), on which the cartoon characters appear and interact with the humans. The idea is that Mr. Scientist and Mr. Fiction Writer are rehearsing for a broadcast of some sort, and are sidetracked by the cartoons and their claims of superiority. As they disprove the boasts of the cartoons, the humans teach the audience about science.

Baxter (an English professor), brilliantly explains the mysteries of science in an accessible and friendly manner, while Carlson supplements Baxter's excited dissertations as a knowledgeable "everyman".

As for the balance of the cast, they go more or less uncredited. Sterling Holloway appears in "Hemo" as Jim, the film operator. Jim is mentioned again in "Goddess", but never actually appears in that installment.

Mel Blanc (Bugs Bunny, et al) goes uncredited in both films, with the bulk of his voice work in "Hemo". Also uncredited is June Foray, who voices a deer (Foray is forever famous as Rocky Squirrel). One of the actors who voiced Goofy is also apparently present as a turtle, but of that I cannot be certain (it is an extremely Goofy-like voice, right down to the "Gawshk!").

Marvin Miller is the voice of "Hemo", and should be familiar as a voice artist from that era. He also played Arjenian in "Red Planet Mars", among other things.

If you think the films are outdated simply because they were put together in the 1950's, think again. Here's a quote from "The Unchained Goddess":

"Even now, man may be unwittingly changing the world's climate through the waste products of his civilization. Due to our release through factories and automobiles every year of more than six billion tons of carbon dioxide (which helps air absorb heat from the sun), our atmosphere seems to be getting warmer!"

Remember, this was 1958. On the other hand, here's another quote from the same film, from Meteora the Goddess:

"Mr. Scientist, would you... (a woman could never ask this, but certainly a goddess can!)... would you marry me?"

The films, being from the 1950's, reflect the morals and beliefs of the era, so religion pops in from time to time. Remember, this was being broadcast to a national audience of the day, so it was calculated not to offend. Most present in "Hemo" (which should be no surprise considering the subject matter is life itself), there are a smattering of vaguely religious comments/images. However, when religion does appear, it's in a strange and even complimentary way to the science being presented. Mostly, religion takes the shape of Mr. Scientist saying that a given mystery is "a secret known only to the Almighty," or quotes from a few religious figures such as Saint Paul. The religious comments are never intrusive, and are so sparse as to be acceptable even to the hardest of present-day hearts.

"Hemo" is very informative, although the film of internal organs and the living heart should not be viewed while eating. Some of the mysteries that Baxter lists towards the end (things we "still do not understand" about Hemo), have actually been explained by science in the years following 1957. "Goddess" is perhaps the better of the two, with much of the information still being surprisingly relevant, although a lot of the work depicted is now done by computers and satellites.

No extras on the disc other than the shows themselves, which is a bit annoying when you consider just how little we know today about the cast and the motivation behind the series. Some production notes and biographies would not have gone amiss here

The series is brilliant, and even the outdated elements are entertaining. The films create a snapshot of state-of-the-art science, as it was in 1957-58. The disc (and it's companion, which contains "Our Mr. Sun" and "Mystery of the Cosmic Rays"), would be a most excellent gift for a friend who loves science, animation, 50's documentaries, etc.

Also a great gift for yourself.

More Hemo the Magnificent / Unchained Goddess reviews:
1 2 3 4 5 6

Description of Hemo the Magnificent / Unchained Goddess

FRANK CAPRA'S WONDERS OF LIFE HEMO TH - DVD Movie

Children's Music Music CDs

Bestsellers in Children's Music Music CDs
Flo la mosca mentirosa ImageFlo la mosca mentirosa
by Max Lucado, Max Lucado's Hermie & Friends
Release date: 2003-12-29; Published: 2004-05-05; DVD
Best price: $13.96
Price in other shops: $17.99
Volume 8, Epaminondas; Brer Rabbits Laffin Place; The Little Red Hen; Pennys Travels; Puss in Boots; Mother Hulda ImageClassic Children's Tales Narrators - Volume 8, Epaminondas; Brer Rabbits Laffin Place; The Little Red Hen; Pennys Travels; Puss in Boots; Mother Hulda
Release date: 1997-09-15; Music CD
Best price: $10.69
Mysterious Island 5 [VHS] ImageMysterious Island 5 [VHS]
Universal Studios; Release date: 1997-12-09; VHS Tape; VHS Video
Best price: $3.72
Price in other shops: $9.98
Big Bag: Dance With Us [VHS] ImageBig Bag: Dance With Us [VHS]
Turner Home Ent; Release date: 1998-07-14; VHS Tape; VHS Video
Best price: $2.94
Price in other shops: $12.98
Rainbow Fish - Fintastic Fun in Neptune Bay ImageRainbow Fish - Rainbow Fish - Fintastic Fun in Neptune Bay
Release date: 2000-05-30; DVD
Best price: $28.83
Arthur - Arthur Writes a Story [VHS] ImageArthur - Arthur Writes a Story [VHS]
Random House Home Video; Release date: 1997-03-23; VHS Tape; VHS Video
Best price: $6.23
Price in other shops: $9.98
Madeline and The New House [VHS] ImageMadeline and The New House [VHS]
Sony; Release date: 1998-06-30; VHS Tape; VHS Video
Best price: $5.99
Price in other shops: $9.98
Happy Birthday Bunnykins [VHS] ImageHappy Birthday Bunnykins [VHS]
Sony; Release date: 1998-02-24; VHS Tape; VHS Video
Best price: $1.25
Price in other shops: $9.98
Madeline - Cooking School [VHS] ImageMadeline - Cooking School [VHS]
Sony; Release date: 1998-06-30; VHS Tape; VHS Video
Best price: $28.98
Mouse on the Mayflower [VHS] ImageMouse on the Mayflower [VHS]
Sony; Release date: 1998-08-18; VHS Tape; VHS Video
Best price: $244.12
Similar DVDs, VHS Video, Audio CDs
Broadway Bill ImageBroadway Bill
Release date: 2004-08-31; DVD
Best price: $21.01
How To Be A Woman (Classic Educational Shorts Volume 2) (1948-1982) ImageHow To Be A Woman (Classic Educational Shorts Volume 2) (1948-1982)
Kino International; Release date: 2009-10-06; DVD
Best price: $5.98
Price in other shops: $19.95
Gateways To The Mind / Moonwalk One ImageGateways To The Mind / Moonwalk One
Release date: 2011-08-03; DVD
Best price: $14.99
The Alphabet Conspiracy / The Time Of Apollo ImageThe Alphabet Conspiracy / The Time Of Apollo
Release date: 2011-09-04; DVD
Best price: $14.99
Dr. Frank Baxter in Our Heritage / The Thread Of Life ImageDr. Frank Baxter in Our Heritage / The Thread Of Life
Release date: 2011-07-24; DVD
Best price: $14.99
The Alphabet Conspiracy / Science Shorts ImageThe Alphabet Conspiracy / Science Shorts
Release date: 2008-03-05; DVD
Best price: $14.99
Walt Disney Treasures - Tomorrow Land: Disney in Space and Beyond ImageWalt Disney Treasures - Tomorrow Land: Disney in Space and Beyond
Buena Vista Home Video; Release date: 2004-05-18; Published: 2004-05-01; DVD
Best price: $16.80
Price in other shops: $32.99
Gateways to the Mind / Thread of Life ImageGateways to the Mind / Thread of Life
Release date: 2007-11-20; DVD
Best price: $14.99
Our Mr. Sun/Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays ImageEddie Albert - Our Mr. Sun/ Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays
Image Entertainment; Release date: 2003-09-30; DVD
Best price: $8.25
Price in other shops: $14.98
Donald in Mathmagic Land ImageDonald in Mathmagic Land
Buena Vista Home Video; Release date: 2009-08-18; DVD
Best price: $5.10
Price in other shops: $14.99
Compare prices and read customer reviews for more than one million DVD titles.
Oscar 2005 Winners