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They Came from Beyond Space

  • 1967
  • Unrated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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They Came from Beyond Space (1967)
Alien InvasionAdventureSci-Fi

Scientists investigating an unusual meteor shower in a rural field are possessed by an alien force bent on an ulterior purpose.Scientists investigating an unusual meteor shower in a rural field are possessed by an alien force bent on an ulterior purpose.Scientists investigating an unusual meteor shower in a rural field are possessed by an alien force bent on an ulterior purpose.

  • Director
    • Freddie Francis
  • Writers
    • Milton Subotsky
    • Joseph Millard
  • Stars
    • Robert Hutton
    • Jennifer Jayne
    • Zia Mohyeddin
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Freddie Francis
    • Writers
      • Milton Subotsky
      • Joseph Millard
    • Stars
      • Robert Hutton
      • Jennifer Jayne
      • Zia Mohyeddin
    • 74User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Hutton
    Robert Hutton
    • Dr. Curtis Temple
    Jennifer Jayne
    Jennifer Jayne
    • Lee Mason
    Zia Mohyeddin
    Zia Mohyeddin
    • Farge
    Bernard Kay
    Bernard Kay
    • Richard Arden
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Master of the Moon
    Hedger Wallace
    • Alan Mullane
    • (as Geoffrey Wallace)
    Maurice Good
    Maurice Good
    • Stilwell
    Luanshya Greer
    • Girl Attendant
    John Harvey
    • Bill Trethowan
    Diana King
    • Mrs. Trethowan
    Paul Bacon
    Paul Bacon
    • Dr. Rogers
    Christopher Banks
    Christopher Banks
    • Doctor - Street
    Dermot Cathie
    • Peterson
    Norman Claridge
    • Dr. Frederick Andrews
    James Donnelly
    • Guard
    Frank Forsyth
    Frank Forsyth
    • Blake
    Leonard Grahame
    • McCabe
    Michael Hawkins
    • Williams
    • Director
      • Freddie Francis
    • Writers
      • Milton Subotsky
      • Joseph Millard
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    7Bezenby

    Excuse me, I'd rather you not enter our alien compound, if you don't mind.

    Nine meteorites land in perfect formation in a field in Sussex, and in a plot device that bares no resemblance to Stephen King's The Tommyknockers, aliens take over the bodies of some scientists and some locals and start building a base in order to fire rockets into space. Only Britains top American scientist can stop them, as he's got a steel plate in his head that stops the alien frequencies taking over his body (told you – nothing like Tommyknockers).

    This guy has got a special reason for trying to break through the alien's electric fence (which they acquired using taxpayers money!), his girlfriend's in there and she's all possessed by the aliens. Actually, the aliens are rather polite with the guy and frequently tell him to get off their property. They've also got these ray gun type things that knock the guy out. Turns out there's other government departments involved and they're all out to get into that compound and give those aliens a bally good thrashing, what.

    Our top scientist is as persistent as an NPower salesman and gets into that compound, but not before a plague breaks out in the local village (in rather freaky fashion), so now he's got a girlfriend acting like a mysteron, people dropping dead everywhere, and a crazy sci-fi film set to run around. You'll have to watch the film to find out what happens next (and kick your television screen in depending on what you make of the ending).

    Although tame and so very English in it's execution (it's charming in the formal way the aliens interact with our hero), the whole film is a lot of fun. It didn't take long for the aliens to set up their compound so it was nice to see how they could fill out the rest of the running time, which they do successfully, with gun fights, chase scenes and a funny bit where the scientist and his pal make their own versions of alien weapons.

    So, if you like people wearing silver on their heads, cheesy alien stations and dodgy visual effects, this film is for you.
    5alcilan

    Lovely '60s Sci-Fi

    I think both the '50s and '60s were a golden age for Sci-Fi films and after Roswell, it seemed everyone was having a try at 'alien invasion' films. Okay, this film isn't going to set the World alight with its plot, acting, music, or anything else but it's still a delightful watch for fans of the genre, either as a nostalgic look back at Sixties Britain, or for those interested in the history of such films. Incidentally, being a big fan of TV and film from that time, probably as I grew up with it, I kept recognising classic sound effects, many of which probably also 'served' in other movies and ITC TV series of the time.
    7catfish-er

    A "V" precursor, perhaps

    Throughout the mid 60s and early 70s Amicus Productions churned out a series of wonderful little horror anthologies including my favorite, TALES FROM THE CRYPT.

    But, before launching into the more-profitable horror genre, where low-budgets were more easily forgiven, Amicus produced some full-length features, including THEY CAME FROM BEYOND SPACE.

    However, the music is overbearing; and, distracting. The acting is good; but, not outstanding. The special effects are okay, some even good. The launch of the moon rocket even looked plausible. And, who dressed these people anyway?

    Well, that's the bad; but, the good is the sets are quite striking. The cinematography, as with other Amicus Products, was beautiful. And, I thought the plot moved along nicely.

    However, the reason for my comment is the number of films and stories that this movie seems to have inspired (based on the book The Gods Hate Kansas, so not sure if it's the book or this film that's the inspiration).

    Some think that Stephen King may have been inspired by this one. My thinking is that perhaps even the new series "V" may have been inspired by this. Especially the creepy comment by the security officer that the work would result in "saving" the planet, or all mankind. And, WHAT do they need all the bodies for -- both V and these moon creatures?!?

    Amicus really defined the horror anthology genre for me. But it is good to see they had a fairly decent feature film before launching those. Next up: THE DEADLY BEES!
    6AshenGrey

    Nice film, except for the fight music

    Considering that this film was obviously shot on a tight budget, it worked out to be an enjoyable film nonetheless. I haven't seen many Hutton films, but I like his Style of thinking, cerebral hero who reasons first, shoots later.

    This film must have been very inspirational to Stephen King, as the plot of his book "The Tommyknockers" was nearly identical to the plot of this movie - right down to the hero with a metal plate in his head.

    Of course, the only real down side to this film is the fight music. All it consists of is Someone pounding on a snare drum. they could have done better here.

    All in all, it's an enjoyable film of it's era, and one I Will probably watch again.
    5Travis_Moran

    Playing a little "title tag" here.

    "It Came From Outer/Beyond Space" Could this be the Brits' version of a pretty cool old movie? Hmmmm. Similar story but nowhere near the level of "...Outer Space".

    Now "...Beyond Space" isn't really that bad. I got a kick out of it. It reminded me a bit of the Quatermass movies with set styles along the lines of Dr. Who. It's a little disjointed from time to time, but the story was decent with plausible details and kept me interested. And generally the acting wasn't all that bad either. There is a little too much "spying" going on however. Every other scene has our hero peeping thru the bushes, following baddies, sneaking in and out of places, etc. Avengers style. Unfortunately, the ending was a little goofy too.

    The effects weren't good, but certainly not as hokey as some I've seen. The rocketship actually looked like one, and the lift device was realistic too (except for the yellow & black striped paint job). Sets were fair (especially for low budget) and had little extra touches (like the automated robot rolling around). I bet the actors tripped more than once on that railroad track thing tho.

    Had there been more money and time available, I think this could have been changed from "mediocre" to "brilliant." It seems the talent, plot, and expertise were there just waiting to be brought out.

    For a sci-fi fan this should fulfill one of those "night owl" sessions when you just don't want to go to bed. Definitely not an addition to my coaster collection.

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    • Trivia
      To save costs, the production used many sets and props from the Amicus movie Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1966) filmed earlier.
    • Goofs
      While Stillwell and Curtis are having their discussion in the jalopy, the blue screen background is reflected on the car making it appear as though the hood is transparent and the countryside is seen through it and Stillwell.
    • Quotes

      Lee Mason: Sentiment! I will not have sentiment interfering with our vital work!

    • Crazy credits
      In the end credits, Kenneth Kendall's surname is spelled Kandall.
    • Alternate versions
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'A' rating. All cuts were waived in 2012 when the film was granted a 'PG' certificate for its premiere DVD release (actually released 17 October 2011).
    • Connections
      Edited into Cynful Movies: They Came From Beyond Space (2019)

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sie kamen von jenseits des Weltraums
    • Filming locations
      • Cookham, Berkshire, England, UK(street scenes)
    • Production company
      • Amicus Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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