The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
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Description

The tale begins when a mysterious spacecraft lands near the White House, frightening the residents of Washington, D.C.  A pair of alien beings, Klaatu and Gort, emerge from the spacecraft, and are immediately fired upon by a soldier.  Klaatu, despite his injury, announces that he has a very important message for all of humankind.  The message, however, cannot be delivered until all of the world’s leaders agree to meet with him.  The extra-terrestrial’s request is denied, and he is sent to a hospital to recover from his newly acquired injury.  Soon, Klaatu escapes and takes refuge in a boarding house where a widow and her son take pity on him.  Seen by many as a political, religious and humanitarian effort, the film is based on Harry Bates’ story, "Farewell to the Master," and features a thoroughly eerie soundtrack from longtime Alfred Hitchcock collaborator, Bernard Hermann.

Additional information

Directors

Robert Wise

Studio

20th Century Studios

Subtitles

English (CC)

Released year

1951


Duration

1 h 32 min

Genres

Drama
Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Writers

Edmund H. North
Harry Bates

Size

5.36 GB (1080p HD)
2.79 GB (720p HD)
1.82 GB (SD)

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