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6.7/10 • 596

1951-04-051h 27m

DramaHorrorScience Fiction

It Creeps... It Crawls... It Strikes Without Warning!

Scientists and US Air Force officials fend off a blood-thirsty alien organism while investigating at a remote arctic outpost.

Directors
Christian Nyby
Editors
Roland Gross

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  1. Kenneth Tobey

    Kenneth Tobey

    Captain Patrick Hendry

  2. Margaret Sheridan

    Margaret Sheridan

    Nikki

  3. Robert Cornthwaite

    Robert Cornthwaite

    Dr. Arthur Carrington

  4. Douglas Spencer

    Douglas Spencer

    Ned 'Scotty' Scott

  5. James Young

    James Young

    Lt. Eddie Dykes

  6. Dewey Martin

    Dewey Martin

    Crew Chief Bob

  7. Robert Nichols

    Robert Nichols

    Lt. Ken 'Mac' Erickson

  8. William Self

    William Self

    Corporal Barnes

  9. Nicholas Byron

    Nicholas Byron

    Tex Richards

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John Chard

Mar 18, 2019

9/10

There are no enemies in science, only phenomena to be studied. The Thing from Another World is set at The North Pole and finds a bunch of U.S. airmen, scientists and a journalist getting more than they bargained for when they investigate a space craft frozen in the ice. What is most striking about the film is the basic human story of team work, the pulling together of mankind during a crisis, this theme is a big shift from the short story by John W Campbell Jr. (Who Goes There?). Where that story and later John Carpenter's wonderful remake focused on paranoia and mistrust, this film is something of the "polar" opposite (literally) as regards the group in peril. It bears all the hallmarks of producer Howard Hawks, who clearly influenced Nyby's direction. The script, with its pros and cons of a military and scientific society, is very much of its time, blending po-faced observations with straight backed joviality. But this all works in the film's favour and helps define it as one of the most important science fiction pictures ever made. Along with the other major sci-fi movie of 1951, "The Day the Earth Stood Still", "TTFAW" firmly brought the visitor from outer space idea into the public conscious. But where the former film intellectualised the alien visitor, resplendent with a message of worth, the latter is about terror, pushing forward the notion that the visitor here is a monster that wants to drink our blood and attempt World domination. No major effects work is needed here because one of the pic's highlights is only glimpsing the creature (James Arness) in little snippets, and this after we are made to wait for some time before things really kick off. This begs us to think for ourselves as regards this stalking menace, putting us firmly with this intrepid group of people, and we want to see them survive and we do care if they can or do succeed. The low end budget doesn't hamper the atmosphere or flow, in fact Nyby, Hawks, cinematographer Russell Harlan and music maestro Dimitri Tiomkin, work wonders to ensure there's a level of authenticity to the Arctic base and that peril is never far away. Not hindered by many of the clichés that would dominate similar themed genre pieces that followed it, film neatly taps into fears that were to become prevalent as the 1950s wore on. It may not be perfect, but a genre star it still be - so watch the sky tonight indeed. 9/10

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Status
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Original Language
English
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Keywords
flying saucerbased on novel or bookpilotresearch stationbasearctic polar circle regionsurvivalblack and whitealien invasionnorth polesurvival horroralien plant-life