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| Michael Rennie | ... | Klaatu | |
| Patricia Neal | ... | Helen Benson | |
| Hugh Marlowe | ... | Tom Stevens | |
| Sam Jaffe | ... | Professor Jacob Barnhardt | |
| Billy Gray | ... | Bobby Benson | |
| Frances Bavier | ... | Mrs. Barley | |
| Lock Martin | ... | Gort | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Patrick Aherne | ... | General at Pentagon (uncredited) | |
| Holly Bane | ... | Army Captain (uncredited) | |
| Oscar Blanke | ... | Peddler (uncredited) | |
| Marshall Bradford | ... | Chief of Staff (uncredited) | |
| John Brown | ... | George Barley (uncredited) | |
| John Burton | ... | British Radio Announcer (uncredited) | |
| Wheaton Chambers | ... | Mr. Bleeker (uncredited) | |
| Jean Charney | ... | Mother (uncredited) | |
| Beulah Christian | ... | Secretary (uncredited) | |
| John Close | ... | Captain (uncredited) | |
| Louise Colombet | ... | French Woman (uncredited) | |
| James Conaty | ... | General at Pentagon (uncredited) | |
| Frank Conroy | ... | Mr. Harley (uncredited) | |
| Eric Corrie | ... | British Soldier (uncredited) | |
| John Costello | ... | Cockney (uncredited) | |
| James Craven | ... | Businessman (uncredited) | |
| Marjorie Crossland | ... | Hilda (uncredited) | |
| Jack Daly | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
| Elmer Davis | ... | Himself - Commentator (uncredited) | |
| Lawrence Dobkin | ... | Army Physician (uncredited) | |
| Jim Doyle | ... | Medical Corps Major (uncredited) | |
| Roy Engel | ... | Government Man (uncredited) | |
| Charles Evans | ... | Major General (uncredited) | |
| Edith Evanson | ... | Mrs. Crockett (uncredited) | |
| Franklyn Farnum | ... | Extra in Office Building Corridor (uncredited) | |
| Michael Ferris | ... | British Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Elizabeth Flournoy | ... | Emma - Jewelry Clerk (uncredited) | |
| Grady Galloway | ... | American Radar Operator (uncredited) | |
| Bill Gentry | ... | Sentry (uncredited) | |
| Paul Gerrits | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
| Glenn Hardy | ... | Interviewer (uncredited) | |
| Sam Harris | ... | Scientific Delegate (uncredited) | |
| Harry Harvey | ... | Taxi Driver (uncredited) | |
| Gabriel Heatter | ... | Himself - Commentator (uncredited) | |
| Gil Herman | ... | Government Agent (uncredited) | |
| John Hiestand | ... | TV Announcer on Truck (uncredited) | |
| H.V. Kaltenborn | ... | Himself - Commentator (uncredited) | |
| Hassan Khayyam | ... | Indian Radio Announcer (uncredited) | |
| Harry Lauter | ... | Platoon Leader (uncredited) | |
| Freeman Lusk | ... | General Cutler (uncredited) | |
| George Lynn | ... | Colonel Ryder (uncredited) | |
| Herbert Lytton | ... | Brigadier General (uncredited) | |
| Michael Mahoney | ... | Sentry (uncredited) | |
| Sandee Marriott | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
| David McMahon | ... | Air Force Sergeant (uncredited) | |
| Tyler McVey | ... | Brady (uncredited) | |
| Harold Miller | ... | Military Officer at Pentagon Meeting (uncredited) | |
| Ralph Montgomery | ... | Government Man (uncredited) | |
| Bruce Morgan | ... | Government Man (uncredited) | |
| Howard Negley | ... | Colonel (uncredited) | |
| Dorothy Neumann | ... | Margaret - Secretary (uncredited) | |
| Sammy Ogg | ... | Sam (uncredited) | |
| Robert Osterloh | ... | Major White (uncredited) | |
| Gayle Pace | ... | Captain (uncredited) | |
| Drew Pearson | ... | Himself - Commentator (uncredited) | |
| Ted Pearson | ... | Colonel (uncredited) | |
| House Peters Jr. | ... | Military Police Captain (uncredited) | |
| 'Snub' Pollard | ... | Cab Driver (uncredited) | |
| John M. Reed | ... | Tank Driver (uncredited) | |
| Barry Regan | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
| Fay Roope | ... | Major General (uncredited) | |
| Pola Russ | ... | Russian Woman (uncredited) | |
| James Seay | ... | Government Man (uncredited) | |
| Charles Sherlock | ... | Government Man (uncredited) | |
| Peter Similuk | ... | Russian Pilot (uncredited) | |
| Bob Simpson | ... | Colonel (uncredited) | |
| Marc Snow | ... | Government Man (uncredited) | |
| Olan Soule | ... | Mr. Krull (uncredited) | |
| Kim Spalding | ... | Army Orderly (uncredited) | |
| Murray Steckler | ... | Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Harmon Stevens | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
| Charles Tannen | ... | Voice of Radio Announcer (uncredited) | |
| Harlan Warde | ... | Carlson (uncredited) | |
| Gil Warren | ... | Government Man (uncredited) | |
| Kipp Whitman | ... | Sentry (uncredited) | |
| Rush Williams | ... | Military Police Sergeant (uncredited) | |
| Wilson Wood | ... | Government Man (uncredited) | |
| Carleton Young | ... | Colonel in Jeep (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Robert Wise | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Edmund H. North | (screenplay) | |
| Harry Bates | (story) | |
Produced by | |||
| Julian Blaustein | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Bernard Herrmann | (music) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Leo Tover | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| William Reynolds | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Addison Hehr | |||
| Lyle R. Wheeler | (as Lyle Wheeler) | ||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Claude E. Carpenter | (as Claude Carpenter) | ||
| Thomas Little | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Travilla | |||
| Clinton Sandeen | (uncredited) | ||
Makeup Department | |||
| Ben Nye | .... | makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| Gene Bryant | .... | unit manager (uncredited) | |
| Darryl F. Zanuck | .... | executive in charge of production (uncredited) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Stanley Hough | .... | assistant director: second unit (uncredited) | |
| Bert Leeds | .... | second unit director (uncredited) | |
| Arthur Lueker | .... | first assistant director (uncredited) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Harry M. Leonard | .... | sound | |
| Arthur von Kirbach | .... | sound (as Arthur L. Kirbach) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Melbourne A. Arnold | .... | robot builder (uncredited) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Fred Sersen | .... | special photographic effects | |
| L.B. Abbott | .... | effects team (uncredited) | |
| Ray Kellogg | .... | effects team (uncredited) | |
| Emil Kosa | .... | effects team (uncredited) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Perkins Bailey | .... | costume designer: Klaatu | |
| Charles Le Maire | .... | wardrobe director | |
| Sam Benson | .... | wardrobe (uncredited) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Orven Schanzer | .... | first assistant editor (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Bernard Herrmann | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
| Samuel Hoffman | .... | musician: theremin (uncredited) | |
| Paul Shure | .... | musician: theremin (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Samuel Herrick | .... | technical advisor (uncredited) | |
| Anthony Jowitt | .... | dialogue director (uncredited) | |
| Steve Pritko | .... | stand-in: Michael Rennie (uncredited) | |
| Clifford Sales | .... | double: Billy Gray (uncredited) | |
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I remember several years ago in my film appreciation class, we were learning about the 50's, our professor had mentioned how many sci-fi films were made with Russian villain undertones as well as the cold war. We watched some of The Day the Earth Stood Still and this film just jumped at me, it was so different than any other film I had seen. I thought it was going to be so cheesy and lame since it was a 50's film, but after watching a little bit of it, I didn't realize the strong message it held. I remember in Terminator 2 there was a line that I still hold true to this day "It's in your nature to destroy yourselves", that maybe it's not all technology that will destroy us, but we are our own worst enemies. The Day the Earth Stood was before The Terminator, just like Metropolis was before this film, but these are the best stories and it's like watching a history lesson on film about the time and feel of the 50's.
An alien spaceship has landed in Washington, D.C., but it's not what you think with the "take us to your leader" type of thing, rather a human like alien comes out offering input on what is going on in the universe, but he is immediately attacked by the humans and taken hostage. His name is Klaatu, he tries to explain several times that he's not here to hurt anyone, but the humans don't trust him. He escapes and goes to a family, since no one knows what he looks like, they think that he's a regular man who just needs a place to stay. He stays with a family and they show him around, they think he's a little strange but very polite and nice, but when they learn of his true identity, he tells them of what his intentions are to mearly warn Planet Earth of it's impending doom.
The Day the Earth Stood Still is a true classic, I know there are a lot of young people who complain about the ending, how it's so anti-climatic, but I feel that it's a perfect film and I am so ticked off that it's being re-made. But I guess we will have to see what the film will be like, who knows? It might be good... yeah, right, sorry, was just trying to be nice. But I highly recommend you watch this movie, it's a true classic that has a strong message, has great actors, and fun effects. It's fun to watch these films, I wonder if they realized while making this film back in 1951 that they were acting out their own culture and history.
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