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1930113 minComedy, Music, Science Fiction, Fantasy

Just Imagine

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Is Just Imagine worth watching? With a rating of 5.75/10, this Comedy, Music, Science Fiction, Fantasy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Just Imagine Synopsis

New York, 1980: airplanes have replaced cars, numbers have replaced names, pills have replaced food, government-arranged marriages have replaced love, and test tube babies have replaced ... well, you get the idea. Scientists revive a man struck by lightning in 1930; he is rechristened "Single O". He is befriended by J-21, who can't marry the girl of his dreams because he isn't "distinguished" enough -- until he is chosen for a 4-month expedition to Mars by a renegade scientist. The Mars J-21, his friend, and stowaway Single O visit is full of scantily clad women doing Busby Berkeley-style dance numbers and worshiping a fat middle-aged man.

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Top Cast

El Brendel
El BrendelSingle O
Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen O'SullivanLN-18
John Garrick
John GarrickJ-21
Marjorie White
Marjorie WhiteD-6
Frank Albertson
Frank AlbertsonRT-42
Hobart Bosworth
Hobart BosworthHobart Bosworth
Hobart Bosworth
Hobart BosworthZ-4
Mischa Auer
Mischa AuerB-36
George Irving
George IrvingHead of Marriage Tribunal (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Just Imagine worth watching?

Just Imagine has received mixed reviews with a 5.75/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Music, Science Fiction movies.

Is Just Imagine hit or flop?

Just Imagine has received average ratings (5.75/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Just Imagine?

Just Imagine is a Comedy, Music, Science Fiction movie that New York, 1980: airplanes have replaced cars, numbers have replaced names, pills have replaced food, government-arranged marriages have replaced love,...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 15, 2024
★ 6

Yikes, but this is a mess of a film! It starts with some archive of a very peaceful New York in 1880 before advancing us fifty years to a city of hustle and bustle; motor cars and electricity. This is where a poor soul is victim to that latter invention - whilst playing golf - and resuscitated with the name of "Single O" (El Brendel). A bit of a fish out of water, he befriends the disgruntled "J-21" (John Garrick). Now he has just lost out in the marriage court and so can't marry his sweetheart (Maureen O'Sullivan). Take heart, though - the decision will be reviewed in 1980! It's to that timeframe we now move - via some perfectly staged showtime performances - where "J-21" is selected to man a mission to Mars. Climbing into one of the rocket ships that "Flash Gordon" had finished with, off they go to the red planet and meet an Inca-esque tribe whom they befriend a little before realising that they need to get out of the place - complete with a "guest"! Once home, heroes, maybe he can get that marriage decision reversed? To be fair, that's the briefest of synopses. There is more going on, but the manner in which this hybrid is presented is all rather amateur. The speed of technological innovation in 1930 could readily encourage people to imagine a glittering 1980 that we might not, even now, attribute to 2080, but it's the attempt to mix the genres - sci-fi meets romance meets musical theatre that just doesn't work. The themes don't readily gel and though some of the singing shows the skills of people like Garrick, the acting - pretty much across the board - struggles to lift the mediocre writing and muddled direction from it's confused doldrums. It is a fantasy, and ought to be considered as an imaginative and speculative piece of cinema for the time, but even then it's still all just too much of a work in progress to enjoy. Sorry, but almost a century later, this has lost pretty much all of the potency it ever had.