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Quatermass II (Enemy from Space)
Description
The film is based on the British TV serial by Nigel Kneale. It centers on Professor Quatermass who attempts to carry out his secret project which is relative to lunar colonization. who will support his idea?
The film is based on the British TV serial by Nigel Kneale. It centers on Professor Quatermass who attempts to carry out his secret project which is relative to lunar colonization. who will support his idea?
Actors:
Vera Day,
Paula Wright,
Charles Lloyd Pack,
John Stuart,
Lloyd Lamble,
John Rae,
Betty Impey
Vera Day
4 August 1935, London, England, UK
Paula Wright
Charles Lloyd Pack
10 October 1902, East London, England, UK
John Stuart
18 July 1898, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Lloyd Lamble
8 February 1914, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
John Rae
21 June 1895, Perth, Scotland, UK
Betty Impey
5 December 1930, Marylebone, London, England, UK
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Brian Donlevy #Hammer Films #John Longden #Quatermass II (Enemy from Space) #Sidney James #Val Guest
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
August 21, 2002
Classic, top-drawer sci-fi
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
August 22, 2002
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Val Guest's direction is as uncertain as script on which he collabs with Nigel Kneale [author of original story], with the result that all characters are stodgy.