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Un misterioso pianeta si avvicina alla terra, mentre un enigmatico esploratore extraterrestre arriva su una remota isola scozzese con intenzioni sconosciute.Un misterioso pianeta si avvicina alla terra, mentre un enigmatico esploratore extraterrestre arriva su una remota isola scozzese con intenzioni sconosciute.Un misterioso pianeta si avvicina alla terra, mentre un enigmatico esploratore extraterrestre arriva su una remota isola scozzese con intenzioni sconosciute.
Charles Davis
- Geordie - Man at Dock
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Franklyn Farnum
- Sgt. Ferris - Porter's Assistant
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Pat Goldin
- The Man from Planet X
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Harold Gould
- Frightened Villager
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Lars Hensen
- Soldier
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Ian Murray
- Villager
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizTo stretch his meager budget, director Edgar G. Ulmer was able to use sets from Giovanna d'Arco (1948).
- BlooperEnid's description of the spaceship as "...a glass ball with three metal bands around it..." is nothing like the spaceship miniature or full-size mock-up.
- Citazioni
[last lines]
Enid Elliot: You know, I think that creature was friendly. I wonder what would have happened if... if Dr. Mears hadn't frightened him.
John Lawrence: Who knows? Perhaps the greatest curse ever to befall the world, or perhaps the greatest blessing.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe letters in the opening credits look like they are made of metal strips held together by rivets.
- Versioni alternativeThere is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA Srl: "IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE 3-D (1953) + L'UOMO DAL PIANETA X (1951)" (2 Films on a single DVD, with Destinazione Terra (1953)/"Destinazione Terra!" in double version 2D and 3D), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Weirdo with Wadman: The Man From Planet X (1964)
Recensione in evidenza
a diminuative alien arrives on Earth in what looks for all the world like an oversized Christmas tree ornament and terrorizes a sleepy little Scottish town. Ultimately, both he and his spaceship are destroyed just as Planet X whisks by the Earth. This early fifties sci-fi effort was rushed into production to capitalize on Howard Hawks' "The Thing", and looks it. How rushed? Would you believe a six day shooting schedule? Six days; that's all Mid-Century Films could afford with a budget of less than $60,000. Shot on sets leased from the Hal Roach Studios (most were originally used in the film "Joan of Arc") and with less-than-convincing backdrops, this film somehow manages to capture a moody atmosphere that's perfect for the genre. Add to this an eerie score, and you can just overlook the genuinely hilarious alien. Everything about this creature screams "CHEAP!!!", from the obvious duct tape around the mouthpiece to the control valve on his backpack that looks like it was stolen from Alice Kramden's sink. What optical effects there are are nicely rendered by Jack Glass, and most of the performances are okay, especially that of Roy Engel, who plays Constable Tommy with an accent that would make James Doohan envious. Margaret Field plays Enid, Professor Eliot's daughter and the (we guess) love interest for Robert Clarke, the American reporter. We used the modifier "we guess" because there's no chemistry between the two, despite Clarke's repeated - and obvious - advances. A good deal of the dialogue is pretty strained, as well. Example: Prof. Eliot says to the two: "Let us concentrate on this remarkable object" and:"Ssshh! The scale is delicate; it responds to a breath upon it." Does anybody talk like this? Nobody we know. In spite of all this, plus the fact that the terror is somewhat forced and just why the alien's spaceship comes equipped with a hypnotic ray is never explained, believe it or not, "The Man from Planet X" isn't really a bad film, just a cheap one, and Robert Schallert fans can add a star. Try it; believe us, you COULD do worse!
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- 22 apr 2004
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- 41.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 11 minuti
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By what name was L'uomo dal pianeta X (1951) officially released in Canada in English?
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