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Not of This Earth

  • 1957
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  • 1h 7m
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Beverly Garland in Not of This Earth (1957)
An alien agent from the distant planet Davana is sent to Earth via a high-tech matter transporter. There, he terrorizes Southern California in an attempt to acquire blood for his dying race, the result of a devastating nuclear war.
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An alien agent from the distant planet Davana is sent to Earth via a high-tech matter transporter. There, he terrorizes Southern California in an attempt to acquire blood for his dying race,... Read allAn alien agent from the distant planet Davana is sent to Earth via a high-tech matter transporter. There, he terrorizes Southern California in an attempt to acquire blood for his dying race, the result of a devastating nuclear war.An alien agent from the distant planet Davana is sent to Earth via a high-tech matter transporter. There, he terrorizes Southern California in an attempt to acquire blood for his dying race, the result of a devastating nuclear war.

  • Director
    • Roger Corman
  • Writers
    • Charles B. Griffith
    • Mark Hanna
  • Stars
    • Paul Birch
    • Beverly Garland
    • Morgan Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Roger Corman
    • Writers
      • Charles B. Griffith
      • Mark Hanna
    • Stars
      • Paul Birch
      • Beverly Garland
      • Morgan Jones
    • 74User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paul Birch
    Paul Birch
    • Paul Johnson
    Beverly Garland
    Beverly Garland
    • Nadine Storey
    Morgan Jones
    Morgan Jones
    • Harry Sherbourne
    William Roerick
    • Dr. F.W. Rochelle
    Jonathan Haze
    Jonathan Haze
    • Jeremy Perrin
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Joe Piper
    • (as Richard Miller)
    Anna Lee Carroll
    Anna Lee Carroll
    • Davanna Woman
    • (as Anne Carroll)
    Pat Flynn
    • Simmons
    Barbara Bohrer
    • Waitress
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Sgt. Walton
    Tamar Cooper
    • Joanne
    Harold Fong
    • Speciman
    Lyle Latell
    Lyle Latell
    • Paul Johnson (some scenes)
    Gail Ganley
    • Girl
    Ralph Reed
    Ralph Reed
    • Boy
    Jan Boleslavsky
    • Davanna Contact (face in the Davanna transporter)
    • (uncredited)
    John Clark
    • Man
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Graeff
    • Car Park Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roger Corman
    • Writers
      • Charles B. Griffith
      • Mark Hanna
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    Jim-499

    When Will This Be Available on DVD/VHS?

    I remember seeing this in the early 1970's on Bob Wilkins' Creature Feature on Channel Two from Oakland.

    A good movie with a dark, scary atmosphere.

    The part I found most unnerving was where the alien takes his sun glasses off, looks at a passing passenger aircraft with his "Man With The X-Ray Eyes" type eyes, causing the aircraft to explode in mid-air, killing all aboard.

    I notice that it is not available on DVD or VHS. Too bad. Hope it is released soon.

    If anyone knows where I can get a copy of this on DVD/Laser Disc/ or VHS, please let me know.
    7Bunuel1976

    NOT OF THIS EARTH (Roger Corman, 1957) ***

    Having caught most of horror legend Corman’s more respectable early genre efforts – THE UNDEAD (1957), A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959) and THE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (1960) – I had been aching to check this one out being, by all accounts, the most elusive of the bunch. Having now watched the film on the very same day I acquired it says a lot about my love of fantasy films – when many a renowned mainstream (and, for all intents and purposes, desirable) title still languishes in my collection and which, sometimes, I’ve owned for a good many years already...

    Anyway, going back to that opening statement about Corman’s pre-color/Edgar Allan Poe output, NOT OF THE THIS EARTH emerges to be fully deserving of its considerable reputation; indeed, I’d say it’s probably the most satisfying of the four films mentioned above: the others had a tongue-in-cheek, even campy approach – present here only in some amusingly dated jive talk from the youngsters and a goofy mushroom-like floating object used at one point to dispatch a prominent character – whereas this is quite straightforward, and as stark and unrelenting as they come! Besides, the typical alien invasion theme here is ingeniously augmented by the topical concern of paranoia found in Charles B. Griffith and Mark Hanna’s intelligent script, via its allusions to Nuclear War (the fictional world from which the alien emanates, Davana, is succumbing to interplanetary war a' la THIS ISLAND EARTH [1955]’s Metaluna) and The Red Menace (hypnotized by the extraterrestrial creature, the human victims’ subsequent devotion to his cause is comparable to the emotionless doppelgangers from INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS [1956]); apart from this, the alien’s modus operandi – draining Earthlings of their blood – presents the film with a nice twist on the vampire myth! Incidentally, he uses the closet of his bedroom as a teleportation/communication machine between the two worlds, requires to wear sunglasses at all times (because one look into his creepy blank eyes can kill), but is himself vulnerable to loud noises (which proves to be his undoing in the climactic chase). Eventually, a second (female) visitor from outer-space arrives on the scene – but dies shortly thereafter, having unwittingly received a transfusion of infected blood! The film concludes, then, on a satisfactorily ironic note.

    Despite the obviously modest budget at hand, the director has assembled a more than adequate cast to fill the main roles: Paul Birch is impressive and memorable as the ‘unearthly stranger’; Beverly Garland makes for one of the most engaging heroines in this type of film; Jonathan Haze’s character as Birch’s lackey is miles removed from his signature role of the geeky florist in THE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS; Corman stalwart and cult favorite Dick Miller has a delightful bit as a hip but ill-fated vacuum-cleaner salesman. By the way, the atmospheric cinematography (evident even in the poor-quality 16mm print I watched) is by John Mescall – who, years before, had been responsible for nothing less than BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935)! Finally, it’s worth noting that NOT OF THIS EARTH was twice remade to much lesser effect – first in 1988 and again in 1995; curiously enough, on both of these, Corman himself would serve as executive producer!
    John O

    Great classic 1950's sci-fi at its best

    Actually went to see "Attack of the Crab Monsters" but this was much better. The entire movie had a dark quality to it, like you were looking thru Paul birch's very cool wraparound shades (or maybe the theater needed a new projection bulb/ carbon arc light- no, "Crab Monsters" was OK..) The bat creature, as I remember it, was like a small webbed-between-it's-tentacles octopus that did an amazing skull crush. I was usually inured to a lot of those creatures, but I had nightmares for days after that thing. Beverly Garland always added to any movie, and I think from her output of films, she just lived on the sets. So where is it, Roger!!! We want to see it, and I don't think it's ever been on tape or dvd
    BaronBl00d

    Don't Look Them in the Eyes!

    What a great sci-fi gem from director Roger Corman! A man wearing dark glasses goes to a doctor and asks for a blood transfusion. From that point on, suspense builds as we go with Beverly Garland as she assumes the job of a live-in nurse to this "strange" man with the glasses. The man is no man at all, rather an alien presence studying earth and its inhabitants to see if his species can live on earth with human blood as a nourishing factor. The alien man is frightening in manner, abilities, and his coldness to seemingly everything. Paul Birch does an outstanding job playing Mr. Johnson. Garland is superb as the heroine and Jonathan Haze does a fine job as another curious household servant. Corman builds a great deal of suspense from a pretty good script. Highly recommended!
    7Coventry

    Special Agent Johnson, intergalactic blood-collector!

    Now here's a fantastic hidden gem from the almighty B-movie emperor Roger Corman! Arguably even his finest directorial accomplishment of the 1950's, unless of course you fancy laughably inept monster movies like "Attack of the Crab Monsters" or "Creature from the Haunted Sea". "Not of this Earth" is an exceptionally atmospheric and solidly scripted Sci-Fi tale, with remarkably strong acting performances and even a handful of visuals and sequences that are genuinely shocking considering the time it was made. The eerily charismatic Paul Birch depicts an atypical alien ambassador from the planet Davana,on an attempted mission to rescue the population that is slowing dying following the results of a devastating nuclear war. He names himself Mr. Johnson and follows a 6-step program in order to fulfill his mission, which includes daily blood transfusions and selecting earthly specimens (like street bums and random Asian guys) to teleport across space through a closet door in his house. He hired the lovely Beverly Garland as a private nurse and also employs a lowlife thug as his servant/chauffeur. Johnson's deadliest weapons are hidden behind a thick pair of sunglasses and near the climax he suddenly also controls some kind of flying and bloodsucking jellyfish! Admittedly this all sounds like a bunch of campy nonsense, and it actually is, but it's the most entertaining type of campy nonsense imaginable! Traditionally these good old-fashioned fifties Sci-Fi flicks don't feature any redundant sequences or unnecessary sub plots, only straightforward action and relevant dialogs! Paul Birch and Beverly Garland are terrific in the lead roles, but also the supportive cast deserves some praise. Notably Corman's loyal buddy Dick Miller is memorable as a sly door-to-door salesman of vacuum cleaners. Roger Corman also produced a sleazy 80's update of his own gem in which contemporary porn star Traci Lords reprises the role of Beverly Garland. The plots are largely similar, but the 1988 version is more difficult to follow since the lead actress is parading around naked the entire time. Equally good fun, but go for the 50's original for sheer Sci-Fi nostalgia.

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    • Trivia
      Paul Birch walked off the film before shooting was completed after having a physical confrontation with Roger Corman. He was quoted as saying, "I am an actor, and I don't need this stuff... To hell with it all! Goodbye!" According to co-star Beverly Garland, Birch objected to the fast pace of the film, the old-fashioned, uncomfortable hard plastic contacts he had to wear, and the film's low budget, which he considered beneath his status. As a result, Birch's remaining scenes were shot with Lyle Latell doubling for Birch.
    • Goofs
      Not only can you see the boom microphone, but can see its shadow on the wall when Nadine talks to her boyfriend Harry, at the kitchen table.
    • Quotes

      Paul Johnson: In the place from which I come, no person would dare sleep in insecure quarters.

    • Connections
      Featured in 100 Years of Horror: Scream Queens (1996)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gesandter des Grauens
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Receiving Hospital, 1350 Wilcox Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(hospital location, now a parking lot)
    • Production company
      • Los Altos Productions
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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 7m(67 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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