Parte 1 di "Ultimatum alla Terra" (1951). documentario. Un classico film di fantascienza dal '50 diretto da Robert Wise, interpretato da Michael Rennie e Patricia Neal. Il documentario tratta della stessa pellicola con scene dallo stesso film e interviste con la maggior parte del cast e della troupe, tra cui il regista, il produttore Julian Blaustein, l'attrice Patricia Neal e Bob Burns, un mondo di paura ben nota rappresentata in un film di di fantascienza/horror che documenta il periodo storico della guerra fredda. Nelle intreviste partecipano anche famosi registi horror Joe Dante e William Malone. Tutti discutono e parlano di come è stato realizzato il film che è diventato un classico del cinema.
I suspect that you are right. There are many who hide bad things behind good word. The phrase "peace offensive" sounds like something from Goebbels or the Ministry of Truth.
The man did not love Communism - he hated McCarthyism (as any sensible person would). He produced a classic film, one of the greatest science fiction films of all time. With that in mind, it's a pity you fixate on your confused interpretation of his personal politics instead of the work itself.
Never saw " the Earth Stand Still" . Have seen both versions of " The Day The Earth Stood Still ", but have never seen " The Earth Stand Still". Copyright dodging? Or just stupidity?
Why is it that any discussion about people pulling together, about there being a meeting ground for people to work out their problems with deep concern about trying to evolve the human race, gradually, over time, thru mutual desire to make life on this planet an increasingly free, "pleasant" (for want of a better word) , and safe place to live, create and enjoy is greeted with knee-jerk hostile reactions on the right, and maybe even on the left? If we never find a way to bury our differences, never stop acting divisive at the mere suggestion of "improving" life here, over time, what's the point of having life at all, if there is no hope, no belief in aiming high? It's too easy to dismiss these goals and attach left-right labels, when, after all, we all DO basically want the same thing, don't we? The hard work is to let go of labels and get on with figuring it all out. But maybe taking that task on fully,, seriously and with conviction is just too hard to muster. Maybe it's just too damn easy to be angry and to blame others. Or maybe people find it a kind of perverse form of "fun" to be contrary and cynical.
My favorite science fiction movie of all time... period.
I’m grateful this small documentary was made while these participants were still alive to speak directly, themselves, about this classic film.
MY ABSOLUTE SUPERB SCI-FI MOVIE EVER !!! R.I.P. TO ALL INVOVLED IN MAKING THIS ASTONISHING FILM INDEED !!! FROM U.K. (2021).
One of the best science fiction films of the 50s.
Who is director of this movie and distributor? Or is it private movie?
A shame the remake was so bad
Parte 1 di "Ultimatum alla Terra" (1951). documentario. Un classico film di fantascienza dal '50 diretto da Robert Wise, interpretato da Michael Rennie e Patricia Neal. Il documentario tratta della stessa pellicola con scene dallo stesso film e interviste con la maggior parte del cast e della troupe, tra cui il regista, il produttore Julian Blaustein, l'attrice Patricia Neal e Bob Burns, un mondo di paura ben nota rappresentata in un film di di fantascienza/horror che documenta il periodo storico della guerra fredda. Nelle intreviste partecipano anche famosi registi horror Joe Dante e William Malone. Tutti discutono e parlano di come è stato realizzato il film che è diventato un classico del cinema.
Was that The McCarthy Era?
I think the film works very well in black-and-white I think colour would’ve detracted
I want a remake with Tom Hiddleston playing Klaatu and Jamie Alexander playing Helen.
And I’d want Andy Serkis to play Gort using motion capture.
WE NEED GORT TODAY
Yes i did not like 2008 version. I loved that robot.
Blaustein’s love of communism shines through.
Bullshit. You must be a Trumpkin.
I suspect that you are right. There are many who hide bad things behind good word.
The phrase "peace offensive" sounds like something from Goebbels or the Ministry of Truth.
Yes, it's been noticed.
The man did not love Communism - he hated McCarthyism (as any sensible person would). He produced a classic film, one of the greatest science fiction films of all time. With that in mind, it's a pity you fixate on your confused interpretation of his personal politics instead of the work itself.
Road apples....
Never saw " the Earth Stand Still" . Have seen both versions of " The Day The Earth Stood Still ", but have never seen " The Earth Stand Still". Copyright dodging? Or just stupidity?
Was what 20th Century Fox named the documentary this clip was from.
Why is it that any discussion about people pulling together, about there being a meeting ground for people to work out their problems with deep concern about trying to evolve the human race, gradually, over time, thru mutual desire to make life on this planet an increasingly free, "pleasant" (for want of a better word) , and safe place to live, create and enjoy is greeted with knee-jerk hostile reactions on the right, and maybe even on the left? If we never find a way to bury our differences, never stop acting divisive at the mere suggestion of "improving" life here, over time, what's the point of having life at all, if there is no hope, no belief in aiming high? It's too easy to dismiss these goals and attach left-right labels, when, after all, we all DO basically want the same thing, don't we? The hard work is to let go of labels and get on with figuring it all out. But maybe taking that task on fully,, seriously and with conviction is just too hard to muster. Maybe it's just too damn easy to be angry and to blame others. Or maybe people find it a kind of perverse form of "fun" to be contrary and cynical.