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Genre/Form: | Science fiction films Film adaptations Fiction films Feature films Films de science-fiction Films de fiction Adaptations cinématographiques |
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Material Type: | Videorecording |
Document Type: | Visual material |
All Authors / Contributors: | Robert Wise; Michael Rennie; Patricia Neal; Hugh Marlowe; Sam Jaffe; Edmund H North; Julian Blaustein; Bernard Herrmann; Harry Bates; Sergio Leeman; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.; Fox Video (Firm) |
OCLC Number: | 34089021 |
Notes: | Based on the story "Farewell to the master" by Harry Bates. Originally released as a motion picture in 1951. Running commentary by Robert Wise and Nicholas Meyer is on analog track 1 and can be listened to separately while watching the film. Includes: 70 min. documentary, Making the Earth stand still; production, scene and set photos; the shooting screenplay; construction blueprints for the spaceship; American and British pressbooks; memorabilia section with poster, lobby cards, the spaceship model and Gort. Accompanied by: Robert Wise on his films / by Sergio Leemann. Los Angeles: Silman-James Press, 1995. Accompanied by compact disc of the soundtrack. |
Credits: | Photographer, Leo Tover ; editor, William Reynolds ; music, Bernard Hermann. |
Cast: | Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe, Sam Jaffe. |
Description: | 2 videodiscs (92 min.) : sound, black and white ; 12 in. + 1 volume (xiii, 223 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm) + 1 audio disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in.) |
Details: | LaserDisc, extended play (CLV) sides 1-3 ; full feature format (CAV) side 4. |
Other Titles: | Making the earth stand still. |
Responsibility: | Twentieth Century Fox ; screenplay by Edmund H. North ; produced by Julian Blaustein ; directed by Robert Wise. |
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Abstract:
A visitor from outer space comes with the warning that unless war is abolished, Earth will be destroyed by the more advanced planets of the universe.
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