Un mystérieux artefact est déterré à Londres et le célèbre scientifique Bernard Quatermass est convoqué pour en déterminer les origines et expliquer ses étranges effets sur la population.Un mystérieux artefact est déterré à Londres et le célèbre scientifique Bernard Quatermass est convoqué pour en déterminer les origines et expliquer ses étranges effets sur la population.Un mystérieux artefact est déterré à Londres et le célèbre scientifique Bernard Quatermass est convoqué pour en déterminer les origines et expliquer ses étranges effets sur la population.
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe original BBC serials were not shown on American television. As a result "Quatermass" was unknown to potential U.S. audiences. As was done with the previous two movie adaptations, the title was changed. Twentieth Century Fox released this in the United States as "Five Million Years to Earth" (1967).
- GaffesA minute or so before the end credits roll, as Quatermass is walking away from the devastation, a crew member's hand swings into the right-hand side of the frame and back out again.
- Citations
Professor Bernard Quatermass: The will to survive... it's an odd phenomenon. Roney, if we found out earth was doomed - say, by climatic changes - what would we do about it?
Dr. Mathew Roney: Nothing. Just go on squabbling as usual.
Professor Bernard Quatermass: Yes, but if we weren't men?
- Versions alternativesThe 2011 UK DVD and Blu-ray release has some of the credits in the opening titles reworked to remove the "Associated Britsh-Pathe Limited presents" credit and accordingly the titles appearing from "A Hammer Film Production" to the title of the film appear in a different synchronized order and accordingly have been extended to appear longer on the print by a few seconds so that the title of the film still appears at the same music clash points as intended.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Five Million Years to Earth (1972)
The movie is an outstanding adaptation from a TV serial exhibited in BBC (1958-59) written by Nigel Kneagle . As protagonist turns up Andrew Keir substituting to Brian Donlevy starring in ¨The Quatermass experiment¨ and ¨Quatermass II¨ , both of them directed by Val Guest , besides John Mills starred the final chapter titled the ¨Conclusion Quatermass¨ directed by Piers Haggard . This 1967 film is one of the greatest British science fiction films and the best of Quatermass trilogy . The great climax film is , of course , the final confrontation between the starring and the weird entity . In the picture appears the usual Hammer technicians and artistic team as cameraman Arthur Grant creating a riveting and colorful cinematography , Bernard Robinson making an awesome production design and ordinary musical conductor Philip Martell . The film is well produced by Anthony Nelson and magnificently directed by Roy Ward Baker . The flick will appeal to science fiction movie enthusiasts and Hammer fans . Rating : Above average and well worth watching .
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 275 000 £GB (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1