The Quatermass Xperiment doesn't quite live up to all the hype as the granddaddy of Hammer Horror. Some parts were legitimately creepy (the cockpit film was disturbing in a last 2 minutes of Blair Witch Project kind of way) and the last 15 minutes were magnificently photographed ... read more
Brian Donlevy,
Jack Warner,
Margia Dean,
Richard Wordsworth,
David King-Wood
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A rocket crash-lands in England after a flight of more than 57 hours into deep space. The design of Professor Bernard Quatermass (Brian Donlevy), a forceful, misanthropic American scientist, the Q-1 h... read more
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November 24, 2010
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November 17, 2010
B-movie horror that cannot really be described as sci-fi with its awful portrayal of science as well as some terrible physics. Pretty poor alien invasion affair that's only worth seeing as a study of the 50s.
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October 28, 2010
this is the film that made the hammer name synonymous with horror. based on a groundbreaking bbc serial, it's still creepy and intelligent scifi that must have been absolutely terrifying in the 50s. the story recalls everything from frankenstein to the recent district 9. rene... read more
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October 2, 2008
Outdated but with an original storyline that is to be praised. The plot concept seems a bit too drawn out and has a predictable ending. Donlevy acts more like an organized crime boss heavy than a refined scientist...still it's one of the better made films of the genre for its t... read more
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August 29, 2009
What a terrific and chilling film! Also known as "The Creeping Unknown". Great cast, genuinely eerie. The acting is quite good, especially Brian Donlevy. This must have been amazing in 1955.
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This is Hammer's first major horror/science-fiction hit, but almost as notable is the fact that its doomed astronaut is the founding member of the studio's tragic rogues' gallery of transformed innoce... Full Review
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