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Night of the Big Heat

  • 1967
  • GP
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.6K
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Night of the Big Heat (1967)
While mainland Britain shivers in deepest winter, the northern island of Fara bakes in the nineties. The boys at the Met station have no more idea what is going on than the regulars at the Swan. Only a stand-offish visiting scientist suspects aliens are to blame. Meanwhile the new secretary to the local best-selling author is raising the temperature in her own way.
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While mainland Britain shivers in deepest winter, the northern island of Fara bakes in extreme heat.While mainland Britain shivers in deepest winter, the northern island of Fara bakes in extreme heat.While mainland Britain shivers in deepest winter, the northern island of Fara bakes in extreme heat.

  • Director
    • Terence Fisher
  • Writers
    • Ronald Liles
    • John Lymington
    • Pip Baker
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lee
    • Patrick Allen
    • Peter Cushing
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Terence Fisher
    • Writers
      • Ronald Liles
      • John Lymington
      • Pip Baker
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lee
      • Patrick Allen
      • Peter Cushing
    • 79User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Godfrey Hanson
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Jeff Callum
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Dr. Vernon Stone
    Jane Merrow
    Jane Merrow
    • Angela Roberts
    Sarah Lawson
    Sarah Lawson
    • Frankie Callum
    William Lucas
    William Lucas
    • Ken Stanley
    Kenneth Cope
    Kenneth Cope
    • Tinker Mason
    Percy Herbert
    Percy Herbert
    • Gerald Foster
    • (as Percy Hurbert)
    Thomas Heathcote
    Thomas Heathcote
    • Bob Hayward
    • (as Tom Heathcote)
    Anna Turner
    Anna Turner
    • Stella Hayward
    Jack Bligh
    • Ben Siddle
    Sydney Bromley
    Sydney Bromley
    • Old Tramp
    • (as Sidney Bromley)
    Barry Halliday
    • Radar Operator
    Jack Hetherington
    • Man Buying Pint in Pub
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Rayford
    • Card Player in Pub
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Sharp
    • Card Player in Pub
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Terence Fisher
    • Writers
      • Ronald Liles
      • John Lymington
      • Pip Baker
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    8AdamJezard

    Intelligent Sci-fi from a past age

    I'm fed up with reading about how bad the spfx are supposed to be in this film. Personally, I blame Christopher Lee for saying bad things about them in his biography. Actually, this film is not bad. It is a story about ordinary people in an extra-ordinary situation (an alien invasion). The people are stuck in a claustrophobic setting (a pub on an island) and it's about how they confront what's facing them. This is a fairly faithful adaptation of the book it is based on. It's more character than spfx lead, and I suppose this is the problem for modern audiences who have short attention spans and lack the ability to follow a scene that lasts for more than 3 seconds. Still, if you like sci-fi from an age when people had brain cells (ie, HG Wells, Jules Verne, John Wyndham, etc...) and don't mind spfx that could have come from the early Dr Who serials and the original Star Trek series, then you may well enjoy this film. If you happen to think Star Wars was the greatest film ever made, then don't bother -- it'll be way above your head.
    uds3

    Enough criticism already....OK, the film has a few little problems!

    STILL you have the chance to see Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing together doing their respective things, and I for one value that above production quality, fx realism and other budgetry constraints. So what if the aliens ultimately look like fried eggs? and besides, they don't! Try mutated snails with an ammonite heritage? Its a Terence Fisher flick - perhaps not his best...its still way better than I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER...and PEARL HARBOR, come to that! I have a copy of this old faithful (known by the more widespread and infinitely better title of NIGHT OF THE BIG HEAT)and every now and then out she comes for another beloved squiz!

    Continuity not the best for your tastes? Tad low on the production budget you think? Chris Lee just too insular and condescending by your standards? Boring love triangle? Well guys, I got a suggestion. DON'T WATCH THE DAMN THING - go rent 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU! (actually, I quite LIKED that too!)

    Yeah NIGHT OF THE BIG HEAT isn't "Amicus" or "Hammer" at its peak, but it is STILL a worhwhile piece of british scifi from the 60's! Live with it!
    9ClassixFan

    Night of the Big Heat....No Need For the Cold Shoulder!

    Night of the Big Heat may not rank among the best sci-fi efforts by critics, but for this fan, it really does deliver the goods. Locals on the Island of Fera find themselves in the midst of a searing heat wave while the rest of the mainland of the UK is in the middle of a normal cold snap in November. As bodies begin to pile up, found burnt to a crisp, a scientist struggles to convince the locals that they may be the victims of an invasion from space.

    A great cast that includes, Patrick Allen, Jane Merrow, Sarah Lawson and in guest roles, Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Directed by the great, Terence Fisher, this is another triumph in Fisher's library of films and to this viewer, ranks right up there with his Hammer horror films as well as the underrated, Island of Terror.

    Certainly not as bad as some would have you believe and probably not as good as I think it is, it is definitely worth a look for fans of 60s British sci-fi films.
    6Wuchakk

    Christopher Lee & Peter Cushing are burning up off the coast of Britain

    A sultry woman (Jane Merrow) travels to Fara, an Island in Northern UK, to work as the secretary of an author (Patrick Allen). The latter's naïve wife (Sarah Lawson) runs the Inn where everyone stays, including a polite man (Peter Cushing) and a standoffish scientist (Christopher Lee). It's the middle of the winter yet temperatures are rising to well over 100 degrees and people are turning up dead. What's going on?

    "Island of the Burning Damned," aka "Night of the Big Heat" (1967) was made by the same short-lived company that released the similar "Island of Terror" a year earlier, both featuring Peter Cushing and director Terence Fisher. It walks the balance beam between sci-fi and horror and should be appreciated by fans of Lee, Cushing, Hammer, Amicus, Tigon and American International. It helps that some human interest is offered with a tense triangle. Interestingly, the secretary is overtly called a slur (for a loose woman) by the author, which is a little surprising for such seemingly "refined" people.

    The story maintains your interest as suspense slowly builds, especially concerning what's causing the heat and the deaths. There's a deus ex machina but, hey, the story had to end. Merrow is pretty stunning, but her character needs slapped.

    The film runs about 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot at The Swan Inn and Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, England, as well as Dorset.

    GRADE: B-/B
    7rwidebrook

    Monty Python reference!

    Enjoyable British sci-fi outing of 1967, which sports not only a venerable Cushing-Lee pairing, but exciting scenes of overheating 1960's British automobiles to boot (the steaming, hood-up MG scene will be particularly horrific for current/former MG owners who've ever dealt with this aspect common to certain vintage British cars).

    Filming must've required a specialist staffer just to continually drench the actors with fake sweat.

    Of particular interest for Monty Python fans will be the final scene, which is the only time in the whole movie that the decidedly low-budget monster actually appears: no, I'm not going to spoil it for you!

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    • Trivia
      According to Sir Christopher Lee, this movie, dealing with an uncommon heat wave, was shot in the middle of winter. The actors and actresses not only had to be covered with glycerin to create the illusion of heavy sweat, but also suffered from wearing very light clothes in a freezing season.
    • Goofs
      The doctor is burned up by the aliens but his walkie-talkie is undamaged. Also, the aliens supposedly drain every drop of energy but the walkie-talkie battery is still charged.
    • Quotes

      Godfrey Hanson: I have been convinced that this island has become the center of an invasion, the central landing point for beings from another planet.

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    • Release date
      • 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Island of the Burning Damned
    • Filming locations
      • The Swan Inn, Broughton Road, Milton Keynes Village, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Planet Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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