Directed by:
Val GuestComposer:
James BernardCast:
Brian Donlevy, Margia Dean, Gordon Jackson, Lionel Jeffries, Jane Asher, Jack Warner, Thora Hird, Marianne Stone, Barlett Mullins, Maurice Kaufmann (more)VOD (1)
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A rocket crash-lands back on Earth with only one of its original crew members — and he's brought back a terror from outer space. (Netflix)
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Beautiful sci-fi horror and everything that goes with such films from that era. Let yourself be surprised with what it is possible to cross a human being with and what the result can look like. ()
At first sight, a relatively naive show – the only surviving astronaut from a space mission comes back with a mysterious infection, but he is not quarantined or monitored in any way, everyone touches him with bare hands and without gloves, and no one seems concerned about any potential threat. Beyond that, though, the film offers a somewhat realistic and uncomfortable character transformation into a space snail of sorts, which is, for the time of its release, quite a feat. Val Guest manages to coach drive the film to such heights that despite being naive at times, The Quatermass Xperiment avoids falling into stupidity. One of the most memorable Hammer films for sure. ()
What a lovely and pleasant surprise this film was. It’s one I didn't expect much from, but it showed me once again that the Hammer studio simply has gems in its repertoire worth seeing and enjoying because they're just well-made, regardless of the year. Here you have a great B-movie that has great horror scenes. ()