Costumes worn by the ship's officers and Motiya are re-used or copied from Forbidden Planet (1956).
Many of the models, sets, and special effects are taken from World Without End (1956).
In an interview, director Edward Bernds said that Zsa Zsa Gabor got very "testy" with the actresses playing the Venusian girls. They were mostly beauty contest winners, and were many years--and in some cases a few decades--younger than her. When she noticed that the crew was paying more attention to the tall, leggy, mini-skirted "Venusians" than they were to her, she became very difficult to work with. He said that Gabor gave producer Ben Schwalb such a hard time on the picture that Schwalb eventually wound up in the hospital with ulcers.
Lt. Larry Turner:
Why don't you girls knock off all this Gestapo stuff and try to be a little friendly.
Lt. Larry Turner:
If I see any of those little green men, I'll faint. The sound of my body falling will wake you up.
Capt. Neal Patterson:
Nah, I wouldn't worry. The fire ought to keep 'em away.
Prof. Konrad:
Perhaps this is a civilization that exists without sex.
Lt. Larry Turner:
You call that civilization?
Prof. Konrad:
Frankly, no.
Queen Yllana:
I'm going to allow myself the exquisite pleasure of watching you while I obliterate the Earth.
Base Commander:
I know you men are anxious to return home, but you must endure your privations and hardships.
Lt. Larry Turner:
Hiya, dolls. Glad to hear you're on our side.
Lt. Larry Turner:
Even if they invented it, how could they drive it. You know how women drivers are.
Capt. Neal Patterson:
I love you.
Talleah:
If love is what makes your heart tick, then I love you too.
Prof. Konrad:
It's monstrous! Will nothing keep you from going through with this?
Queen Yllana:
Nothing, Professor!
Talleah:
I hate her! I hate that queen!
Capt. Neal Patterson:
You don't just accidentally land on a planet 36,000.000 miles away!
Prof. Konrad:
It would appear that all things are possible in space.
Audio/visual unsynchronized: Two rockets are shown in the launch. A V2 is shown in the fueling process, then an Atlas rocket is shown being launched. A third, much more streamlined model, is seen in space.
Edited from
World Without End (1956)
- special effects shots taken from
Referenced in
Bride of Monster Mania (2000) (TV)
Spoofed in
Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)