I saw this film many years ago, and I found it, like you, thoroughly enjoyable. I hope that you and your family have a wonderful Easter. I did wish you this on your last reaction but I don't believe that you saw it, as there was no comment given. Anyway, take care and much love from the U.K.
@walterworrall
6 ай бұрын
God bless you and your family 😊
@leebritnell2405
6 ай бұрын
I recommend The Earth D ies Screaming 1962,directed by Terence Fisher.Just over an hour,not a minute wasted.
@jubalcalif9100
6 ай бұрын
For a while they were showing "The Earth Dies Screaming" quite often on the Fox Movie Channel. That's where I watched it a while back.
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
I believe it's on KZitem right now. I've got it saved on my watchlist. :)
@buzzawuzza3743
6 ай бұрын
The whole "Mars needs women" bit is a pretty tired plot but it was 1965 so maybe they could get away with it. The ending you describe sounds very weak. Where's the action in that? Better to have had Saxon on the spaceship screwing up the controls so that it crash lands into a ball of fire. But with the twenty women not on board. Thank you as always for the review, Miss Weiselberry.
@BarryHart-xo1oy
3 ай бұрын
Yes,the idea that John Saxon’s character somehow approves of the situation seems utterly ridiculous and unethical.
@Stathis_Borans
6 ай бұрын
Aubrey Morris is so wonderfully slippery and creepy in this. I'm not sure which of his performances I prefer, this or his Mr Deltoid in A Clockwork Orange.
@Ned_of_the_Hill
6 ай бұрын
Dear Ms. Weiselberry, Another movie I will now have to track down because of one of your reviews! So many movies, so little time! Happy Easter.
@cerealreview1041
6 ай бұрын
I like this reaction to a film I must watch again now, and the review style is a nice mixture of Laura Ingalls and Spock. great stuff.
@agb1953
6 ай бұрын
Thanks, Never even heard of this movie before. Going to go watch it now because of your review.
@tomjohnson4922
6 ай бұрын
is that John Saxon? I'll check it out just for him.
@jubalcalif9100
6 ай бұрын
Mr Saxon was wonderful in everything he did. Long & prolific career.
@davidhogan7020
6 ай бұрын
Thoughtful remarks about a worthy film, thanks. Lede actress Patricia Haines was the first wife of Michael Caine. She had intelligence and presence, and unorthodox sex appeal, too. You'll find her in two 1960s episodes of TV's The Avengers. Haines began as a stage actress (in which capacity she met Caine), but her screen career never panned out. Cancer took her at an early age. I wish she had had time to do more.
@BarryHart-xo1oy
3 ай бұрын
She sounds fascinating.
@davidhogan7020
3 ай бұрын
@@BarryHart-xo1oy She was offbeat and compelling. But even ex-husband Michael Caine has had very little to say about her. Avengers TV fans are aware of her, but she remains a bit of a mystery woman!
@jmsdeco
6 ай бұрын
Happy Easter everyone !
@briansmith2163
6 ай бұрын
Doubt you would do it, but ot would be hilarious to do a review with your hair in a classic "beehive".
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
I'd have to use a whole can of hairspray, ha.
@benstutley2904
6 ай бұрын
Hi Jerome! I'm gonna have to pause your vid & put that film on my watch list because I haven't seen it yet - but it looks fun, & All the Best! :)
@ghostmutton
26 күн бұрын
Just watched this movie and the ending left me flummoxed. Disjointed, but the rest of the film had some great performances.
@vdelrio999
6 ай бұрын
Good evening J, I vaguely recall the movie but I really like the intro song. I have the song in my mp3 playlist. Can't recall if I asked. Are you interested in any Wes Anderson movies? Always a pleasant visit and gorgeous thumbnail. Thank you, V
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
The only Wes Anderson movie I've seen (and this feels kind of silly to say) is Isle of Dogs. I intend to see a couple others, though.
@paulwhiston1836
6 ай бұрын
I made the mistake of watching this in a colourised version.
@leebritnell2405
5 ай бұрын
Avoid the American print,which features a rubbish song rather than the original groovy instrumental!
@paulwhiston1836
5 ай бұрын
Not sure which print it was, it's a UK dvd
@alexandercrankshaft
6 ай бұрын
I really like this film, watched it many times over the years. Fun Fact. the husband in the married couple is played by Warren Mitchell who starred in the BBC sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, that was the inspiration behind Archie Bunker. I find the side characters really good. They bring a certain believability to the plot.
@cleftvanhorne7866
6 ай бұрын
I agree, the supporting cast are surprisingly good in this. Lots of familiar faces.
@BarryHart-xo1oy
3 ай бұрын
That’s wonderful.
@BLASTOWICZ
6 ай бұрын
Big Jerome Weiselberry fan btw
@projectnerdvana2820
6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much I love these old classic flicks! I'm gonna check it out!! Keep it coming I love your tastes and reviews! 😅😅
@jubalcalif9100
6 ай бұрын
Thank you VERY much, Marvelous Ms W, for another insightful review ! Got to admit, I've never heard of this British sci fi film til now. Love that you give us so many great still from the films you review ! Keep up the good work !
@RSEFX
5 ай бұрын
Interesting that another podcast devoted to movie/tv reviews, "Terry Talks Movies" (from Australia) also covered this film at very close to the same time. Thought that kinda cool!
@crazydangerouspodcast8849
6 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but I must say you are so beautiful.
@matthaisrolf8838
6 ай бұрын
I agree with you that this is an above average and enjoyable movie. What British sci-fi movies lacked in terms of special effects they more than made up for with interesting characters and engaging dialogue. Thank you for directing some attention to the film and for providing more in a 15 minute review that many others do in much longer presentations. I've never once checked to see how much longer one of your review shows had to go. Can't say that for many others.
@danbro1378
6 ай бұрын
This is really good- not quite at the Quatermass level, which is what it is going for.. Fun seeing John Saxon in a British movie from the 60s
@robertjewell9727
6 ай бұрын
Haven't seen the film yet, but Alfred Burke looks a bit like a haggard Daniel Craig, doesn't he?
@mikesilva3868
6 ай бұрын
❤😊great review
@tonydeluna8095
6 ай бұрын
Happy Easter Jerome !
@ygstuff4898
6 ай бұрын
Available on KZitem? Perfect, and ready to watch on the big TV over Easter long weekend. (and sometimes, I'm just here for the "by-eee" at the end. ❤) And happy Easter to you, JW.
@RSEFX
6 ай бұрын
There is (or at least has been, recently) a version of this film WITHOUT the (unneeded) title song. Gets the film off to a better star, if ya asks me ;-) Also nice to see a strong female lead character/very ably acted, so intricately involved with the goings-on. At least I thought so.
@risboturbide9396
6 ай бұрын
You are so beautiful!
@drewlotzmoore
6 ай бұрын
Happy Easter to everyone! And thank you JW for all you do.
@Enriqueguiones
6 ай бұрын
I love your channel. You're the true Queen from Outer Space ❤
@Skaramine
6 ай бұрын
John Saxon is always good to see in any movie. Happy Easter!
@varanid9
6 ай бұрын
He's been in some iconic ones, Enter the Dragon, the original Nightmare on Elm Street, Cannibal Apocalypse(!), Death of a Gunfighter, The Girl Who Knew Too Much, From Dusk Til Dawn, The Unforgiven......
@Uncle-Mike
6 ай бұрын
I watched a video on another channel in which the creator watches The Twilight Zone for the first time, so he says. He talks about how his generation might not be able to relate, because it’s in black and white. Personally, I can’t relate to the idea of never having seen The Twilight Zone. Do some people really have that much trouble understanding content if it’s not in color? That’s wacky. But I thought you might find it funny - I sent him a link to your channel.
@lubbertdas3797
6 ай бұрын
I don't know if that's true or not, maybe they're just trying to make fun of "boomers". Black and white films continue to be made to this day, with some of them becoming very popular, even among newer generations (think of The Lighthouse for example). What I have noticed (and it annoys me) is that a lot of people feel the necessity to defend the colorization of old pictures and movies by claiming it makes it easier for the younger generations to "understand". I think it's more of an insult to younger people than anything else, but whatever, the people who do those reaction videos are pressured to say things about what they see in order to make the video appealing to their audience.
@alandhopewell
6 ай бұрын
Happy Resurrection Sunday to you and yours, Sister Jerome! I saw NIGHT CALLER many years ago, long enough that I remembered the atmosphere more than the film itself; glad to hear that it's on KZitem, and I can watch it again. Have you seen X: THE UNKNOWN? Another great atmospheric British SF movie that I hope is on KZitem; it's been ages. Goodnight, fair lady.
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
I saw at least some of X: The Unknown many years ago, but a bunch of people have requested a review of it, so I've got it on my to-do list!
@bobesposito9384
6 ай бұрын
Always a favorite classic sci-fi treat! As always, a terrific review!
@LiamMichael-zr1uz
6 ай бұрын
Your reviews are always well thought out and fair. You point out the things a movie does well even if overall you don’t particularly care for the film and the shortcomings of a movie that you do like. You have led me to view a number of movies differently than I did initially.
@jubalcalif9100
6 ай бұрын
I heartily concur ! Her reviews are always insightful & perceptive !
@davidgianatasio5747
6 ай бұрын
I recall seeing this on a local tv channel many years ago. It always stuck with me. Rewatched in 2020 … loved it right until the ending. Not sure what they were going for, but I reran that bit, as I thought perhaps I’d misunderstood something. It’s got a Quaternass vibe, but darker and mod. Carson was on every UK genre tv show from 1960 to 1980. Huge fan of yours. I never miss a review.
@carminedawg9506
6 ай бұрын
Happy Easter !
@winterburden
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this neat review!
@jmsdeco
6 ай бұрын
Hi Jerome, I know you like creature feature movies ( we all do ) but have you ever reviewed old horror movies like " night of the living dead" or the original "carrie"
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
Sure, I've got some horror movie reviews on the channel. I've contemplated covering Night of the Living Dead a couple times, so it'll probably happen someday. :)
@axxessmundi
6 ай бұрын
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@MarkMorris-1962
6 ай бұрын
I've always enjoyed this movie. Great review!
@troycleek7394
6 ай бұрын
Happy Easter. A time to think and relax. I thought I knew alot about the older movies. You are advanced.
@niallboyle5211
6 ай бұрын
Thanks Miss W. Another enjoyable review. You never disappoint. Another enjoyably wacky movie.
@Paladin12572
6 ай бұрын
Sounds like a great feature! Hard to believe this one has slipped by me all these years. Definitely going to the top of my watchlist. Thanks for another excellent review.
@thanksfernuthin
6 ай бұрын
I've always liked John Saxon. So unique looking, a good actor and a killer name! The creepy guy is a huge character actor. I believe he's been in a ton of stuff. I love spoilers by the way. I'd like your complete thoughts on a movie and value the telling of the story more than any conclusion. Most people want to be surprised by the end of course. As long as there's a warning I'm sure it will be fine.
@legiontheatregroup
6 ай бұрын
Great review. I’ll never understand why some people are biased against black and white films, to the point of saying they won’t even watch one. I think color can be great in movies (SHOWA Godzilla films were some of the most colorful movies I was first exposed to as a child) but black and white film can add an almost dreamlike quality. If you think about it, black and white filmmakers are telling their story using only light and shadow. How cool is that?
@BarryHart-xo1oy
3 ай бұрын
I agree-black and white movies can be very beautiful and atmospheric.
@RDX1981
6 ай бұрын
Now i have to see it , great review. Happy easter to you and your family
@grammardragon8425
6 ай бұрын
Just stumbled upon your channel. I say this with all sincerity: it's awesome. You're informative, obviously passionate about books and films (whether obscure or not), and your presentation is both polished and adorable. Please keep at it. The bookworms and film fanatics out here in the ether will be forever thankful.
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm so glad you're enjoying my videos! I hope to keep at it for as long as I can. :)
@jonsmall2993
6 ай бұрын
Not to be confused with "The Secret Night Caller" starring Mr Brady. Happy Easter, all!
@earthcreature5824
6 ай бұрын
Thrilling Gilling.Thank you for leading me to The Night Caller.I really enjoyed this small,sometimes wacky gem. If you like this film and want to get Hammered.Director John Gilling followed this up with a creepy Cornish couple, The Reptile and Plague of the Zombies(also with John Carson)1966.Shot back to back. I like John Saxon.His filmography is diverse.Worked with Marlon Brando,Clint Eastwood,Bruce Lee,Freddy Krueger, Mario Bava,David Cronenberg,Dario Argento,Wes Craven.Carmine was one cool cat. I really felt for Patricia Haines character.Good Aubrey Morris cameo.Playing a slimy sleaze.Warren Mitchell seems to think he is in a Peter Sellers movie. The ending kind of sucks.We don't want tolerance and understanding.We want violent retribution and retrieval of the hostages. Thank you and I hope you have a good Easter weekend.
@TheLordCrass
6 ай бұрын
Never heard of this so thank you, John Carson is great in Hammers' Captain Kronos Vampire Hunter!
@thomashall659
22 күн бұрын
Well done! I thought the interview of the parents was some light comic relief, but then the father pulls out the Bikini Girl magazine from under the couch cushion and I laughed really hard. The Bikini Girl editor is featured in A Clockwork Orange with the same creepy style of speech. Cheers.
@Al_NERi
6 ай бұрын
Much thanks Jerome Weiselberry for reviewing these older, lesser known genre films which seem to get so little love, let alone mere attention. I'm sure I'm just one among many of your subscribers who enjoys these reviews.
@Captain327
6 ай бұрын
I think that's a good assessment of this movie - it's lower budget but has a lot of good points to recommend it. The funny thing for me about this movie is that I saw it once on late-night TV and then spent literally years trying to remember what it was. Then the mystery was solved a while ago when I saw an upload on YT and the ending was immediately familiar to me.
@patrickrossetti7109
6 ай бұрын
Happy Easter to you and yours!!
@quatermass6
6 ай бұрын
It's a pretty cool movie.
@alv4794
6 ай бұрын
Oh and Night Caller is a cool movie too!
@glennsmusic
6 ай бұрын
Oh Yes, here's my Sunday night movie!
@TheWisestWizards
6 ай бұрын
Starting my Easter off with a Jerome Weiselberry movie review. Even better it's for a movie I've never heard of. This one sounds good too, I skipped the spoiler section and added it to my list. Thanks!
@markbrooks6979
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for reviewing this, JW. I totally forgot about this movie! I remember seeing this as "Blood Beast" on one of those Saturday late night movies in the late 80s. I'm going to have to find this and watch it again!
@markbraybrook8807
Ай бұрын
You reviews are always informative, concise, and always fun! I have a copy of this film and I totally agree with your review, especially the ending which is definitely of its time. Many thanks.
@Weiselberry
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@AnthonyArena-g7l
2 ай бұрын
SPOILER: I was also very dissatisfied with the ending of this film. This Night Caller creature murdered four people and abducted who knows how many young women, (54?) And it's just allowed to get away with it?!? Very unpleasant. And then John Saxon's character almost seems to express some strange sort of admiration for it? Vile to think of women being used as if they're some sort of incubators for offspring instead of human beings in thier own right.
@Natakel
6 ай бұрын
Hope you had a happy Easter as well, Lady. I remember this movie . . . I think I saw it under the Blood Beast title? Quirky is a good way to describe it, as I recall. It's been a long, long time since I've seen it. I honestly don't remember the ending; and as you described it I don't like it either. It's possible I didn't actually see the ending? I'll have to give it another look. Thank you for another entertaining video. ☺
@ronnieburton1312
6 ай бұрын
Hope you and your family are having a wonderful Easter! This film doesn't sound like my cup of tea though Blood Beast From Outer Space is a cool title and it suggests one of the horror films from the Philippines that John Ashley starred in beginning in 1968 with"Brides of Blood".
@erwanticheler
6 ай бұрын
I liked this one as well, except like you said the ending which was too abrupt and unconvincing. However, the black and white photography was very moody and the film had several atmospheric and tense scenes. Not sure about John Saxon's accent which had some minor British in it, but it was not too distracting. And I loved recognising a whole bunch of British character actors that I've seen in TV shows like The Saint and Fawlty Towers, plus that voice that I've heard many times before in James Bond films. Thanks for the video, love them as always!
@sumo0172
6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video. I've never seen this movie and now I'm very interested in watching myself! Happy Easter to you and you family!
@alandhopewell
6 ай бұрын
I revisited THE NIGHT CALLER , just finished rewatching it a few minutes ago; thank you for the review, as I really enjoyed this. I'd initially seen this on local Saturday afternoon television in the early Seventies, and liked it, as it deftly manages the "less is more" school of British low-budget SF cinema; some films give us we'll shot and acted talkiness, while at the other end, we get ISLAND OF TERROR-type tripe. I recommend this. Jolen Tru, lass.
@RSEFX
5 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this review (which isn't unusual!). I'm glad to see this film get some decent attention and smart observant commentary. It' gets nicely quirky at times, which kept me off balance, especially with the presence of un-stereotypical leads and those very singular side characters who pop in and out of the story, as you point out. The whole thing has an odd tone that is well-suited to the story, a tone that manifests itself through the, at times, drawn-out pacing and often quietly novel photography and intense, studied close-ups, The story also is novel, as it's structure and flow FEELS like a novel, upon which, in fact, it is based, and that kind of feel isn't all that common Then there is, as you point out, that "claw". Couldn't they have allotted more than a half-quid to make suck a key prop? Why would you cheap out on something like that??1 If i'd been the director and saw what the prop chaps had come up with I wouldn't have hesitated a second to pay for a better one myself (but of course, not having been there it's easy to say that from an armchair/decades later viewing: Who knows what the circumstances were on the day and on the shooting schedule when the scenes with that claw were shot? I'd like to think that the director was up against the wall with zero options to fix it.) Well....that ending. I think you expressed it pretty perfectly. The sheer abruptness of those last moments is so cold and hopeless. But, then again, it adds a layer of horror and frustration that may say a lot about how an encounter with an alien entity may actually wind up being. It's one of those things, though, that may sound good on paper, but not quite work as theater. Thanks again for covering this film. I'm glad that you gave consideration to some viewer who may've suggested it.
@maxdewinter9472
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for recommending this! I stopped your video at the spoiler alert and watched the film last night. It definitely had a more artistic look than the typical film of this type. Good composition on many shots. Plus odd little touches, like the sculpture in the Orion Enterprise office. I think they must have been going for some sort of symbolism, but I'm not sure what it would have been. I thought it was Rodin's 'The Slave' but I looked it up when the movie ended and it is similar, but not the same. Agree with you about the ending. It seemed like they were mostly concerned with explaining why the space visitor came here. Perhaps there was a scene expressing concern for the fate of the young women that got cut for cost reasons or something?
@monochromaticstain
6 ай бұрын
Would you consider reviewing Angel Heart? Imho is one of the best horror movies yet so underrated. It's a bit complex and would be curious to see what your take would be like. Thanks.
@rsacchi100
6 ай бұрын
Yes, I've seen this movie. The bad reviews might be because of the ending. It does tend to make people feel flat. I wonder if folks in the UK are kinder with their critiques? On the opposite site they are intelligent characters accepting what they can't do anything about. An alternate ending may have been contrived to ridiculous.
@wmbriggz
6 ай бұрын
Difficult to believe there was a John saxton movie I have yet to suffer through…. Smile… thank you for your channel…
@rickpalacio7
5 ай бұрын
Hi Jerome! I've never heard of this one and it looks right up my alley. I'll have to check it out this weekend. Thank you!
@johncarlton6689
6 ай бұрын
Hello Jerome. Happy Easter Holidays to you & your family, and to all who are watching. I have not seen or heard of this before, so I bought a copy. I can't wait to watch it. I will save it for a Saturday night. Thankyou for another fabulous review. John. Yorkshire, England.
@joeomalley2835
6 ай бұрын
Nice review. Always enjoy your thoughts on the rare and unknown little gems. I love these classic sci -fi films. Cool to see John Paxon is in it, too. Take care :)
@chrisbenavides3176
6 ай бұрын
Another great video. Thank you Ms. Weiselberry for introducing me to so many older films that had escaped my attention!
@bartolomeuomacduibheamhnad6855
6 ай бұрын
✨⚪️✨( potential spoilers) I’ve seen this film twice all the way through and then some of it again a third time and it’s strange, the first time I saw it on TV I had no idea where it was going, it started off like a quirky sci-fi b film and then became a bit like a campy monster movie and after that a slightly sleazy hammer film with some funny moments and then a surprisingly violent horror film ending with a nightmare version of E.T but in place of a glowing finger and a hug we hear “ we on our planet have got a horrible disease so we’ll be abducting these young girls to breed with” and the humans say “ Ok, hope you’re successful, have a great flight, cheerio👋🏻” lol. The character death you’re talking about was surprisingly shocking, after seeing so many of these types of films I found myself fully expecting the victim to get up, to be ok. The cast was very good and John Carson did stand out from the beginning when he entered doing that typical old school British military officer thing of walking around everywhere with hands behind back standing upright and proper lol, his character was likeable when the military in these sorts of films do tend to be portrayed as buzzkills. I don’t think I’ve ever used the term buzzkill before, I should’ve held onto it for a film with a giant bee :/ The 1972 version of Emma played on TV here some years ago and I watched it, it’s been over ten years so I’ll probably watch it again before your review. I liked the funny married couple in Night Caller, they sound very similar to my aunt and uncle who are English, well my aunt is Irish but has an English accent because she’s lived there since she was a teen. I like a lot of the creative choices made by John Gilling, i like some of the characters and the actors cast. I guess I enjoyed the film enough to see it twice and it’s definitely memorable and stands out among similar films of the genre and period. I do know for a fact that it’s a very good film because you like it and there’s very few opinions i respect more than yours as far as film goes, as far as film goes there’s probably nobody i trust more to be fair lol. Off topic, i happened to scan some reactions for Godzilla X Kong and saw someone post something about a small Godzilla Easter egg that’s tough to spot and has nothing to do with the films plot, if the Easter Egg is even actually there, if it is there and you don’t see it I’ll let you know what it is and where to look in a comment for your review of the film in a few months, unless you want to know now?. I won’t see the film for a few months myself. 🤷🏻♂️ I hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter Sunday :) ~ Thank you Ms Weiselberry ~
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
Haha, "nightmare version of E.T.": yeah, that's a good way to put it! I've heard some mixed reactions to Godzilla x Kong, but the majority of viewers coming back to my video so far are reporting that they had a good time, and I'm relieved to hear it. I probably will continue to wait to see it, though, and I'm fine with that. Hmm, I haven't heard anything about a Godzilla Easter egg. I'm tempted to ask, but maybe you should wait and see if I pick it out myself whenever I watch the movie a few months from now. :)
@joylederman4501
6 ай бұрын
I stopped watching this review at your spoiler warning and immediately watched the movie. Really enjoyed it, another film I wouldn't have known about but for you. Thanks for your work. Happy Easter to you and your family.
@marknelson2-ih6sq
3 ай бұрын
Well, what does John Saxon know?? LOLOL
@Berkner80
6 ай бұрын
I may have to look for this, looks like my kind of movie.
@lawrence6400
5 ай бұрын
what an excellent review
@Weiselberry
5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@tonymart105
6 ай бұрын
John Saxon is so young!
@briansmith2163
6 ай бұрын
A fascinating beehive doo. Made my day. Ha ha !
@josephmayo3253
6 ай бұрын
Good review JW. Sounds good. Not sure if I'll wait until my Halloween marathon to watch it, but I will get to it. As for the Emma you mentioned, I like it better than some of the other versions. Some characters were very well done, and it's pretty faithful to the book. So I think you and your mom should enjoy it. Happy Easter.
@donkelley7407
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this review, J. I did watch parts of this, including the ending. i have to agree with your comments about it. Did you know (I bet you did) that Albert Hague, the composer of the theme song, also did the music for the Grinch? Also, I was wondering about the term Outer Space. It seems the 'outer' part fell away around 1980, most likely due to Star Trek. 'Space' just says it all. Have a great week, see you next time.
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
No, I did not know that. Interesting!
@geocarlisle
6 ай бұрын
I’ve heard of “Night Caller” for years, and while I’m a big fan of British science fiction films, something told me I should avoid it. So, now I’ve finally seen it, and…well…it’s not like you didn’t warn us, especially about that cockamamie ending. (“Tally ho, Mr. Medra! Have a splendid time with our women!”) In my humble opinion, however, while it starts promisingly, I lost it (or it lost me) about the time “Bikini Girl” magazine made its appearance. Things got more absurd from there, though I’d not imagined just how absurdly absurd it would get at the end. That said, a little of the special talent the English have for this genre is nevertheless occasionally evident, and I agree with many of your observations about the acting and initial mood; the acting in particular. British thespians are mostly classically trained and take their art seriously. Thoroughgoing professionalism is displayed in front of the camera regardless how they may have felt about what they were saying. That’s admirable, especially in this movie. But It makes me wonder how much better the film might have been with the same cast and crew but a much better script. Pursuant to that notion, I’m going to recommend a far superior British SF film, which is much in the same vein. That film is 1963’s “Unearthly Stranger”. It is consistently rated as one of the finest British B-movies of the era. I’ll be most interested in your reaction to it if you watch it. While I don’t see it available on KZitem, it can be viewed on Internet Archive in HD quality at archive.org/details/unearthly.-stranger.-1963.1080p-esp
@scottanderson2458
5 ай бұрын
Hey Geo thanks for the link. Unearthly Stranger is one of those movies I must have missed on the Don't Watch Alone double features shown late on Friday nights in 60s/70s Britain. I was tempted to buy the bluray release by Network media but sadly they have gone into administration so this may be my only way to see it. Network are a much missed studio who made very good special editions of, mostly British, older movies and TV series. A large catalogue now sitting in a warehouse I fear.
@techinfusions
6 ай бұрын
There were some other notable British Sci Fi B movies in the 60s, there was Invasion staring Edward Judd, a very atmospheric low budget Sci Fi film, then there was The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961) starring Edward Judd again, Quatermass and the Pit (1967) starring Andrew Keir
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
I've seen the last two, but I'm going to have to look up that first one.
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
Oh! Looks like I've already got Invasion on my recommendations list. Too bad it seems to be a rare film.
@nadinaventura
6 ай бұрын
Happy Easter. Jerome! oh, the 1970s Emma... stuff of nightmares to me XD I was able to get into every other 70s-80s Austen adaptation, and some of those I love, but I can't with that one. Never getting over Mrs Elton trying to seduce Mr Knightley XD
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
Haha, I did pick up on that! An unusual addition...
@POR-fv7lw
6 ай бұрын
I just watched it and I liked it! Thanks for pointing me to it🙂
@easterbunny3850
5 ай бұрын
John Saxon? Sold
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
6 ай бұрын
*JW: **_"WHAT??!!"_* 🤭🤭🤭
@PaulTesta
6 ай бұрын
Hi JW, With the recent passing of Barbara Rush, I decided to watch her in "It Came from Outer Space," for which she won the Most Promising Newcomer-Female Golden Globe Award. It's free on Tubi. This film appears to be right up your alley. Did you ever review it, either as a full-length review or a mini? If so, can you share the link? I'm always interested in hearing your POV on classic sci-fi. Thanks, Paul 😇
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
Yes, I've seen It Came from Outer Space a couple times. I revisited it a couple years ago and did a mini review in this video: kzitem.info/news/bejne/0atntnt3sWR4eKg
@alansmith1989
6 ай бұрын
Dear `Jerome` Have you heard of a film titled `Malpertius`? It has two versions, one from 1972, the other from 1973. Film starred Orson Welles and UK actress, Susan Hampshire. It was a co, Dutch, Belgian, France production. Pretty `way-out` but, in my view, compelling!
@Weiselberry
6 ай бұрын
No, I don't think I've ever heard of that one.
@alansmith1989
6 ай бұрын
@@Weiselberry I don`t know if it would be to your taste, as it is truly bizarre. If you ever do feel you might check it out, I would caution reading synopsis beforehand as they reveal too much.
@alansmith1989
6 ай бұрын
@@Weiselberry I am not sure if it is `Horror Fantasy` as such- but; by any measure it is very `way out` Possibly the oddest undertaking for Orson Welles- and going by his career moves, that`s saying something! Also, in my view, By far the most bizarre role(s) for Susan Hampshire by any standard.
@Mary...22-u9j
6 ай бұрын
we all ❤you Jerome
@bobtnner
5 ай бұрын
Never heard of this film. From your description and the scenes shown here, it sounds like it could have been an Outer Limits episode. The stark angles and lighting here are very similar to the staging of many OL episodes. Have you considered reviewing some episodes of that classic TV series? I would be interested in hearing your reactions.
@Weiselberry
5 ай бұрын
Yes, it definitely has some stylistic similarities to The Outer Limits. I've watched some episodes of that show in the past. If I ever were to finish it, I might do a video on it.
@krissyturner88
6 ай бұрын
Thanks sweet girl!! PS: #MeToo movement from outer space!! xoxo
@garyhart6421
6 ай бұрын
Seen it years ago and I too was (WTF) Disappointed by it. Strange, that the BBFC says the original was 83mins 50 secs and the Video release = 158 Mins 2 secs ?!?!
@nightspore4850
6 ай бұрын
I went off immediately and watched it. Nope. Flaccid and disjointed. The scenes were like poorly done set pieces without real connection between characters or much authentic emotional involvement. It was a lockstep to nowhere, especially since they telegraphed the kidnap-in-order-to-breed idea with “Bikini Girl”. Somewhere between majorly inept and execrable.
@nooctip
6 ай бұрын
What I let my imagination run wild just because you saying you liked an actor in a movie means you want to marry him? Nonsense. My delusions are completely justifed. Thats why the CIA spies on me.
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