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Science FictionHorrorMystery

The Quatermass Xperiment

- You Can't Escape It!

The first manned spacecraft, fired from an English launchpad, is first lost from radar, then roars back to Earth and crashes in a farmer's field, and is found to contain only one of the three men who took off in it; and he is unable to talk but appears to be undergoing a torturous physical and mental metamorphosis.

Release Date : 1955-08-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Hammer Film ProductionsExclusive Films

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles : The Creeping Unknown

Cast

Brian Donlevy

Character Name : Bernard Quatermass

Original Name : Brian Donlevy

Gender : Male

Jack Warner

Character Name : Inspector Lomax

Original Name : Jack Warner

Gender : Male

Richard Wordsworth

Character Name : Victor Carroon

Original Name : Richard Wordsworth

Gender : Male

Margia Dean

Character Name : Judith Carroon

Original Name : Margia Dean

Gender : Female

Thora Hird

Character Name : Rosie Wrigley

Original Name : Thora Hird

Gender : Female

Gordon Jackson

Character Name : BBC TV producer

Original Name : Gordon Jackson

Gender : Male

David King-Wood

Character Name : Gordon Briscoe

Original Name : David King-Wood

Gender : Male

Harold Lang

Character Name : Christie

Original Name : Harold Lang

Gender : Male

Lionel Jeffries

Character Name : Blake

Original Name : Lionel Jeffries

Gender : Male

Sam Kydd

Character Name : Police Sergeant Questioning Rosie

Original Name : Sam Kydd

Gender : Male

Maurice Kaufmann

Character Name : Marsh (uncredited)

Original Name : Maurice Kaufmann

Gender : Male

John Wynn

Character Name : Detective Sergeant Best (uncredited)

Original Name : John Wynn

Gender : Male

Jane Asher

Character Name : Little Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Jane Asher

Gender : Female

Toke Townley

Character Name : The Chemist (uncredited)

Original Name : Toke Townley

Gender : Male

Margaret Anderson

Character Name : Maggie (uncredited)

Original Name : Margaret Anderson

Gender : Female

Eric Corrie

Character Name : Maggie's Boyfriend (uncredited)

Original Name : Eric Corrie

Gender : Male

Henry B. Longhurst

Character Name : George (uncredited)

Original Name : Henry B. Longhurst

Gender : Male

Ernest Hare

Character Name : Crash Site Fire Chief (uncredited)

Original Name : Ernest Hare

Gender : Male

Michael Godfrey

Character Name : Crash Site Fireman (uncredited)

Original Name : Michael Godfrey

Gender : Male

Marianne Stone

Character Name : Central Clinic Nurse (uncredited)

Original Name : Marianne Stone

Gender : Female

John Kerr

Character Name : Photo Lab Technician (uncredited)

Original Name : John Kerr

Gender : Male

Bartlett Mullins

Character Name : Zookeeper (uncredited)

Original Name : Bartlett Mullins

Gender : Male

Mayne Lynton

Character Name : Zoo Superintendent (uncredited)

Original Name : Mayne Lynton

Gender : Male

Barry Lowe

Character Name : Nurse Tucker (uncredited)

Original Name : Barry Lowe

Gender : Male

Jane Aird

Character Name : Mrs. Lomax (uncredited)

Original Name : Jane Aird

Gender : Male

Molly Glessing

Character Name : Mother at Zoo (uncredited)

Original Name : Molly Glessing

Gender : Female

Arthur Gross

Character Name : TV Show Floor Director (uncredited)

Original Name : Arthur Gross

Gender : Male

Basil Dignam

Character Name : Sir Lionel Dean (uncredited)

Original Name : Basil Dignam

Gender : Male

Donald Gray

Character Name : TV Program Announcer (uncredited)

Original Name : Donald Gray

Gender : Male

Gron Davies

Character Name : Charles Greene (uncredited)

Original Name : Gron Davies

Gender : Male

Stanley Van Beers

Character Name : Ludwig Reichenheim (uncredited)

Original Name : Stanley Van Beers

Gender : Male

Arthur Lovegrove

Character Name : Sergeant Bromley (uncredited)

Original Name : Arthur Lovegrove

Gender : Male

James Drake

Character Name : Sound Engineer (uncredited)

Original Name : James Drake

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

In my simple Bible way I did a lot of praying. When an experimental rocket ship crashes back down to Earth, Bernard Quatermass is baffled as to why three astronauts went up, but only one has returned. The returning astronaut is Victor Carroon and he's in a bad way. Unable to speak and going through some sort of metamorphosis, it's not long before he starts to become something that literally threatens all of mankind. Can Quatermass and his team of scientists stop the creeping unknown in its tracks?. The character of Bernard Quatermass was born out of the considerable brain of writer Nigel Kneale. A science boffin and defender of the Earth against other worldly beasties, Quatermass was first seen on the screen in the BBC TV serial in 1953. Here that bastion of British horror, Hammer Film Productions, adapts a story for the screen and produce a gritty science fiction thriller that doesn't resort to the hokey monster schlock conventions so evident in the 1950s. Directed by Val Guest (who co-writes with Richard H. Landau), the Quatermass franchise (sequels, more TV serials and another linked film would follow down the line) always thrived because of the intelligence and willingness to explore the science surrounding the stories within. Here with this one we get an interesting look at the political aspects that surround the space programme, and this in turn dovetails nicely with the police investigation as the "Yard" search for the man, soon to be monster. Effectively using London locations such as Westminster Abbey, Guest's movie also pulses with great characters. Not just those on the trail of the stricken astronaut, but also those that he (it) comes into contact with - such as a Frankenstein like encounter with a young girl (Jane Asher) playing with her doll. It's well thought out stuff, even if budget restrictions and time scale can't quite fully realise Kneale's creation. Of the cast, Brian Donlevy steps into the shoes of brainy Bernard, seen as an odd casting choice by many, it proves to be quite astute. Quatermass is straight laced and a stickler for his science, Donlevy's mannerisms and gruff exterior suit the role very well. Britain's favourite copper Jack Warner of course plays the inspector leading up the investigation, and as usual he's as solid as a rock, while Richard Wordsworth is brilliant as the doomed Victor Carroon. There's also little turns from British treasures like Thora Hird, Lionel Jeffries and Gordon Jackson. With its writing smarts appeasing the adults and having enough of a creature feature vibe to entertain the kids, The Quatermass Experiment is a classy bit of 50s sci-fi that covers most of the bases. 8/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-14

American scientist Brain Donlevy sends a rocket with three men into space; it comes back with only one and he is very, very sick. What happened to the other two - the ship was hermetically sealed? Well this decent British sci-fi/horror film follows the investigation as together with police officer Jack Warner they try to get to the bottom of things. Meantime, the sole survivor of the exploratory flight goes awol and we discover an alien creature is now on the loose on post war London and it is hungry! It's now race against time to stop it reproducing and taking over the world - and who better than our intrepid team to track it down and destroy it. This has been done on a pretty basic budget; but is well written and directed with a creative approach to the cinematography that rewards the viewer with a much less stilted single-scene style of presentation than many British efforts of the mid 1950s - and it has two strong performances to keep the pot boiling.