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The Body Stealers

  • 1969
  • PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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The Body Stealers (1969)
Alien InvasionHorrorMysterySci-Fi

In Britain, bodies of NATO paratroopers are being snatched during routine jumps by a mysterious red-beam of alien origin.In Britain, bodies of NATO paratroopers are being snatched during routine jumps by a mysterious red-beam of alien origin.In Britain, bodies of NATO paratroopers are being snatched during routine jumps by a mysterious red-beam of alien origin.

  • Director
    • Gerry Levy
  • Writers
    • Michael St. Clair
    • Gerry Levy
  • Stars
    • George Sanders
    • Maurice Evans
    • Patrick Allen
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    680
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    • Director
      • Gerry Levy
    • Writers
      • Michael St. Clair
      • Gerry Levy
    • Stars
      • George Sanders
      • Maurice Evans
      • Patrick Allen
    • 25User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    George Sanders
    George Sanders
    • Gen. Armstrong
    Maurice Evans
    Maurice Evans
    • Dr. Matthews
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Bob Megan
    Hilary Heath
    Hilary Heath
    • Julie Slade
    • (as Hilary Dwyer)
    Pamela Conway
    • Lorna
    • (as Lorna Wilde)
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Hindesmith
    Carl Rigg
    Carl Rigg
    • Pilot Officer Briggs
    Sally Faulkner
    • Joanna
    Michael Culver
    Michael Culver
    • Lt. Bailes
    Shelagh Fraser
    Shelagh Fraser
    • Mrs. Thatcher
    Neil Connery
    Neil Connery
    • Jim Radford
    Robert Flemyng
    Robert Flemyng
    • Wing Commander Baldwin
    Michael Graham
    Michael Graham
    • Pilot
    Carol Hawkins
    Carol Hawkins
    • Paula
    • (as Carolanne Hawkings)
    Brian Harrison
    • Pilot
    Dixon Adams
    • David
    Derek Pollitt
    • Davies
    Max Latimer
    • Guard Sergeant
    • Director
      • Gerry Levy
    • Writers
      • Michael St. Clair
      • Gerry Levy
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    4gary-444

    A Period Curiosity

    The tale of paratroopers who disappear, literally, into thin air, this film is an odd watch forty years later. It's primary interest lies more in what it says about the time, than the film itself.

    Released in 1969 three influences loom large.The year that Man first landed on the moon it reflects a fascination with, and fear of, what might lie in outer space. Militarily we were also in the midst of the Cold War when anything unexplained, and potentially evil, automatically raised the question of Communist involvement. And finally James Bond was the dominant screen character, and his shadow falls long here in more senses than one.

    Veteran, square jawed character Patrck Allen, bulldozes his way through the role of an expert,Bob Megan, called in to solve the awkward problem of disappearing parachutists. One extraordinary scene speaks volumes for the Bond "character" and perceptions of women at the time. Megan chances upon a scantily clad beauty enjoying enjoying a solitary moment taking in the evening and then makes advances on her which vacillate between sexual assault and rape. No sooner is he introduced to a shapely scientist in a pencil skirt than she too is subjected to his clumsy male machismo which in the 21st century looks appalling.Of course both women come back for more. When he IS offered sex on a plate by the blousey, but ageing, hotel owner he rebuffs her to reinforce yet another sexual stereotype, the ageing temptress who can't get it because she has had it.

    The Bond theme is further explored by the presence of Sean Connery's brother Neil, as Megans sidekick John Radford, in one of only two screen performances. Bearing a strong resemblance to Sean, his acting talents are strait jacketed by a preposterous script.

    A dreadful ending combines the worst of "Dr Who" and "The Champions", suggesting that a 30 minute running time, rather than three times that, would have suited all concerned somewhat better. A hopeless film, but a fascinating sixties curiosity.
    6marccherry-15866

    Not Awful

    Not a great movie low budget somewhat dated however have seen a lot worse e.g. The Avengers movie. Patrick Allen is business like in the lead. Passable if not particularly memorable film.
    barnabyrudge

    Dreadful slice of science fiction.

    The Body Stealers (a.k.a Thin Air) is truly one of the most dreadful movies you'll ever have the misfortune to see. Simply because there are some notable names on the cast list, you mustn't think that it is remotely good. Everyone in this movie must have needed some fast cash to clear their debts. How else can you explain such a strong cast being lured into such an obvious bomb? OK, that's a bit cynical - nobody actually sets out to make a bad film - but whatever the original intentions were, the resulting film is an utter loss.

    It's a science fiction story in which the military investigates several cases of parachutists vanishing in mid-air. For the first ten minutes, the peculiar mystery promises to build up to an intriguing resolution, but the promise rapidly evaporates as it becomes apparent that the answers are going to be childish rather than ingenious.

    This is hilariously bad, to such an extent that it makes even the worst episode of Doctor Who look like it had high production values! You'd have to be a disturbed eight year old to figure out what the hell is going on as the solution draws close. Still, why worry about it when clearly the actors involved don't look interested either? One interesting thing about the film is the inclusion of Neil Connery (Sean's brother) in a significant role... believe me when I say this guy is no actor!
    Mumbingo

    Not such a bad film after all...?

    This film is worth seeing just for the opening sequence alone. A surprise from the outset leading into a thunderous Sixties-style score, before the rot sets in. There is curiosity value for a performance from Patrick Allen (The Jaw, in what nearly amounts to a leading role) and a very rare appearance of Sean Connery's brother Neil in one of only two film roles that he made that I am aware off. Mid-way the love interest on a moonlit beach really sags and does not help the film much, while the ending is a let down and even stranger to see a prop stolen from the Doctor Who film Daleks: Invasion Earth. I almost expected Peter Cushing to materialise out of.....THIN AIR!!! Still, overall I found it...quite enjoyable!!
    5elo-equipamentos

    Gorgeous female Alien on beach, dull British Sci-Fi!!

    In my reassessment process for my early movies watched in the past, I found at Youtube a fine print of The Body Stealers totally restored no subtitles at all, this weak minor Sci-Fi bring the weird plot about missing in air twelve NATO paratroopers thru red-beam without explanation, suspecting about foreign countries on even Alien snatchers, due it they call the hard smoking Bob Megan (Patrick Allen) with that big chin to check out what's going on under orders of Gen. Armstrong (George Sanders), by this task he requires 25.000 pounds as reward, due it a top secret state matter.

    As womanizer playboy Bob starts looking on landing field finding a clue a piece of parachute high level of radioactive, according the gorgeous scientist Julie Slade (Hilary Heath), the lab is leading by the old Dr. Matthews (Maurice Evans), the case is faraway to be solved, however Bob used to be walking by night at beach where he meets an eye-candy Lorna (Pamela Conway) whom starting woo her at first meeting, later his friend Jim Radford (Neil Connery) takes many photos over them at beach, however in revealing the girl didn't appear on photos just Bob, letting him know all about, after a pre schedule parachute jumping to check out what really happen during that, he received a bright red beam on the body, out of the blue Jim was found death on the base, but at night Bob has a meeting with Lorna at beach many blanc spaces must be fulfilled.

    In the conclusion of the weirdo story the viewers will be baffled over so far-fetched reason of Aliens get those paratroopers, worst how Bob settles this matter, aside a superb casting the lame storyline falls apart the whole thing, some stock footage is used in the movie, a lousy FX is another low point, also a massive beauty girls on the picture improves hardly, on political cabinet, on lab, on field have many young girls driven for male audience, anyway let it see easily to less demanding.

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    First watch: 1985 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 5.

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    Related interests

    Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith in Men in Black (1997)
    Alien Invasion
    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror
    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
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    • Trivia
      Actress Hilary Heath who plays Julie is not mentioned in the cast list at the end of the film.
    • Goofs
      When Bob Megan undertakes his aerial jump, it's clearly only actor Patrick Allen in close-up shots.
    • Alternate versions
      The film was originally passed uncut as an 'X' for cinema by the BBFC before poor sales led to the film being recalled and re-cut for an 'A' certificate. The cuts included edits to Lorna's swimming scene to remove nudity and a shortening of the love scene between Lorna and Bob. The version issued by Anchor Bay in the Tigon Collection box set is the edited print.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Discussing the Pod (2013)

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    • Release date
      • April 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Invasion of the Body Stealers
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(studio: filmed at Shepperton Studios)
    • Production company
      • Tigon Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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