The day the earth stood still (Film, 1988) [Texas Group Catalog]
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The day the earth stood still

The day the earth stood still

Author: Robert WiseMichael RenniePatricia NealHugh MarloweSam JaffeAll authors
Publisher: New York, NY : CBS/Fox Video, ©1988.
Edition/Format:   Video : Videodisc   Visual material : EnglishView all editions and formats
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A flying saucer arrives in Washington, D.C., and its alien occupant, aided by a robot, demonstrates his power, warns the world what will happen if wars continue, and then departs.
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Genre/Form: Feature films
Drama
Fiction films
Film adaptations
Science fiction films
Films de science-fiction
Adaptations cinématographiques
Films de fiction
Named Person: Harry Bates; Harry Bates
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Robert Wise; Michael Rennie; Patricia Neal; Hugh Marlowe; Sam Jaffe; Harry Bates; CBS Fox Video.; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
OCLC Number: 21767005
Notes: Based on the story: Farewell to the master / by Harry Bates.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1951.
Digital sound, CX noise reduction, stereo.
Credits: Photographer, Leo Tover ; editor, William Reynolds ; music, Bernard Hermann.
Cast: Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe, Sam Jaffe, Billy Gray, Frances Bavier, Lock Martin.
Awards: National Film Registry, 1995.
Description: 1 videodisc (92 min.) : sound, black and white, 1200 rpm ; 12 in.
Details: Extended play CLV (Laservision).
Other Titles: Day the earth stood still (Motion picture : 1951)
Responsibility: Twentieth Century-Fox ; screen play by Edmund H. North ; produced by Julian Blaustein ; directed by Robert Wise.

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A flying saucer arrives in Washington, D.C., and its alien occupant, aided by a robot, demonstrates his power, warns the world what will happen if wars continue, and then departs.
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