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Director:
Writers:
Nigel Kneale (story)
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Release Date:
September 1957 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
A horrible enemy from the unknown strikes terror across the earth!
Plot:
Professor Quatermass, still shook up from London's refusal to proceed with his project to colonize the Moon... more | add synopsis
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Cast

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Brian Donlevy ... Prof. Bernard Quatermass
John Longden ... Lomax (as John Longdon)
Sid James ... Jimmy Hall (as Sydney James)
Bryan Forbes ... Marsh
William Franklyn ... Brand
Vera Day ... Sheila
Charles Lloyd Pack ... Dawson
Tom Chatto ... Broadhead
John Van Eyssen ... The P.R.O.
Percy Herbert ... Gorman
Michael Ripper ... Ernie
John Rae ... McLeod
Marianne Stone ... Secretary
Ronald Wilson ... Young Man
Jane Aird ... Mrs. McLeod
Betty Impey ... Kelly
Lloyd Lamble ... Inspector
John Stuart ... Commissioner
Gilbert Davis ... Banker
Joyce Adams ... Woman MP
Edwin Richfield ... Peterson
Howard Williams ... Michaels
Phillip Baird ... Lab. Assistant (as Philip Baird)
Robert Raikes ... Lab. Assistant
John Fabian ... Intern
George Merritt ... Super
Arthur Blake ... Constable
Michael Balfour ... Harry
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Leslie Crawford ... Guard (uncredited)
Vernon Greeves ... First Man (uncredited)
Jan Holden ... Young Girl (uncredited)
Alastair Hunter ... Labour MP (uncredited)
Barry Lowe ... Chris (uncredited)
Henry Rayner ... Drunk (uncredited)
Joan Schofield ... Woman Shopper (uncredited)
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Directed by
Val Guest 
 
Writing credits
Nigel Kneale (story)

Nigel Kneale (screenplay) and
Val Guest (screenplay)

Produced by
Michael Carreras .... executive producer
Anthony Hinds .... producer
 
Original Music by
James Bernard 
 
Cinematography by
Gerald Gibbs (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
James Needs 
 
Art Direction by
Bernard Robinson 
 
Makeup Department
Philip Leakey .... makeup artist (as Phil Leakey)
 
Production Management
Anthony Nelson Keys .... production supervisor
John Workman .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Don Weeks .... assistant director
Stanley Goulder .... second assistant director (uncredited)
Hugh Harlow .... third assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Arthur Banks .... master plasterer (uncredited)
David Butcher .... draughtsman (uncredited)
Don Mingaye .... draughtsman (uncredited)
Tom Money .... property master (uncredited)
Fred Ricketts .... construction manager (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Alfred Cox .... sound editor
Cliff Sandell .... sound
Claude Hitchcock .... boom operator (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Frank George .... special effects
Henry Harris .... special effects
Bill Warrington .... special effects
Brian Johnson .... special effects assistant (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Les Bowie .... matte painter (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Len Harris .... camera operator
Steve Birtles .... electrician (uncredited)
Jack Curtis .... chief electrician (uncredited)
Alan Gatward .... clapper loader (uncredited)
John Jay .... still photographer (uncredited)
Harry Oakes .... focus puller (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Rene Coke .... wardrobe
 
Editorial Department
Alfred Cox .... assistant editor (uncredited)
Michael Hart .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
John Hollingsworth .... conductor
 
Other crew
June Randall .... continuity
Bill Batchelor .... publicist (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Enemy from Space (USA)
Quatermass II: Enemy from Space (USA)
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Runtime:
85 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound Recording)
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Trivia:
The ruined town of Winnerden Flats is at Ivinghoe Beacon (along The Ridgeway), near the village of Ivinghoe in Buckinghamshire, and is owned and protected by the National Trust. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: The asteroid could not orbit as said. Short distance orbit implies several revolutions per day, while staying in Earth's shadow implies to revolve once per year, thus orbit about as far as the sun. more
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8 out of 9 people found the following review useful.
Never trust a person with skin problems, 17 July 2006
8/10
Author: (Vomitron_G) from the Doomed Megalopolis of Blasphemous Technoids

Thanks to a good friend I'm currently undergoing what sci-fi fans refer to as "the Quatermass-experience". That simply means watching the three QUATERMASS-movies in a short time period. The first one felt like a true sci-fi classic, but I honestly couldn't really tell, because I haven't seen enough of those black & white sci-fi flicks to compare it too. But I'm working on that.

After having seen QUATERMASS 2, I'm starting to get convinced that those movies really are a stellar trilogy (even though the individual stories aren't actually related). This second installment was the first British movie ever to feature a number "2" in its title, to indicate that it's a sequel. The movie itself shows a lot of similarities with the original INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (an alien organism invading earth, loss of human identity, a common higher consciousness, a global threat at hand...). But since they were produced around the same time none of the movies can be accused of stealing from each other.

Writer Nigel Kneale presents us a solid, coherent story undermined with plausible scientific facts. To put it rather simply: an organism not of this earth infects humans and even infiltrates the highest ranks of the British government. The story moves at a decent pace and never gets boring. Val Guest's directing is as good as it gets for a movie from the 50's. He clearly knew what he was doing on the set. Some minor continuity problems can be encountered (some night shots feature a few glimpses of daylight) and at least one scene seemed a bit artificially staged for convenience's sake (the one where Broadhead and Quatermass get their passes from the ministry-chap). But all that really isn't anything to complain about.

I sort of liked Brian Donlevy as Quatermass. He really feels like the prototype of an anti-hero. He's often a bit rude and really persistent. Especially that last characteristic made his character more believable. The rest of the acting was also decent, though all of the supporting roles were too small to be memorable. And I so much liked the fact that there wasn't an obligatory love-interest in the plot for Mr. Quatermass. That simply would not have worked.

There were a few details I really liked, like when Quatermass arrives in that little town in the area of Winterton Flats (or was it Willingdon Flats?). All the inhabitants work for the alien-infested factory and they have posters on the wall with slogans like "Remember: Secrets mean sealed lips" and "Talk about your job. Lose it". Another cool thing about the story was that it was actually Quatermass who designed the factory facility with the domes, which was originally to be a moon-colonization project. Only, the government stole his design and build it here on earth, for the alien organism to adapt itself. The factory was an excellent location and felt real. So were the few special effects (mainly miniatures of the domes). The 'rocket-lift-off' shots and effects looked rather silly though. I'm glad this movie was in black & white, that way, when we finally see the alien organism in all its giant glory, it looked a bit more terrifying.

So if you're curious about the history of sci-fi movies, than you just can not miss this one. Now I'm really looking forward to see QUATERMASS AND THE PIT.

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