Las rocas de un meteorito que crecen al entrar en contacto con el agua amenazan a una adormecida comunidad del desierto del suroeste.Las rocas de un meteorito que crecen al entrar en contacto con el agua amenazan a una adormecida comunidad del desierto del suroeste.Las rocas de un meteorito que crecen al entrar en contacto con el agua amenazan a una adormecida comunidad del desierto del suroeste.
- Dr. E.J. Reynolds
- (as Richard Cutting)
- Mrs.Simpson
- (sin créditos)
- Hank Jackson
- (sin créditos)
- Newscaster
- (sin créditos)
- Narrator
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
- Corpse in Back of Pickup Truck
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- Police Dispatcher
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- Second Nurse
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- TriviaThere actually are stones known as "trovants" in Romania, that grow, move, and even reproduce. They take in the minerals from the rain after each heavy downpour, which combine with the chemicals already existing in the rock to produce a reaction and pressure within that eventually causes the stone to grow and reproduce.
- ErroresThe town is ordered to evacuate, however when the monoliths reach the bottom of the canyon and someone on a rooftop sees them, you can see there are still many people walking around the town with no indication of evacuation.
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Narrator: From time immemorial the Earth has been bombarded by objects from outer space, bits and pieces of the universe piercing our atmosphere in an invasion that never ends. Meteors, the shooting stars on which so many earthly wishes have been born - of the thousands that plummet toward us, the greater part are destroyed in a fiery flash as they strike the layers of air that encircle us. Only a small percentage survives. Most of these fall into the water which covers two-thirds of our world, but from time to time, from the beginning of time, a very few meteors have struck the crust of the Earth and formed craters - craters of all sizes, sought after and poured over by scientists of all nations for the priceless knowledge buried within them. In every moment of every day they come from planets belonging to stars whose dying light is too far away to be seen. From infinity they come. Meteors!
[a meteor crashes against the Earth]
Narrator: Another strange calling card from the limitless reaches of space. Its substance unknown, its secrets unexplored, the meteor lies dormant in the night - waiting!
- ConexionesEdited from Born to Be Wild (1938)
The concept is quite original. The fragments of a meteorite which falls near a desert town begin to grow into hugh black crystals when they come in contract with water. When people pick up the smaller fragments, the fragments draw the water out of their bodies and turn them to stone. A sudden thunderstorm accelerates the growth of the skyscraper-size crystals, and they threaten to overrun the Earth. Great special effects created under the supervision of Clifford Stine.
Grant Williams (star of `The Incredible Shrinking Man') plays a geologist who struggles to solve the mystery of the strange growing crystals. Lola Albright is his gorgeous fiancé'. Les Tremayne (the general from `War of the Worlds' and the opening narrator of `Forbidden Planet') is good as the local newspaper man. Watch for a funny scene with William Schallert as a meteorologist.
- Bruce_Cook
- 1 mar 2002
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 17 minutos
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