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Title:It came from Outer Space
Company:Universal-International
Year:1953
Country:United States of America
Length:80
System:
Color:black & white
Sound:stereophonic
Producer:William Alland
Director:Jack Arnold
Script:Harry Essex, after an idea of Ray Bradbury
Camera:Clifford Stine
Music:Joseph Gershenson, Herman Stein
Actors:Richard Carlson, Barbara Rush, Charles Drake, Russell Johnson, Kathleen Hughes
3D-System:Polaroid
Remarks:A young astronomer sees a space ship land in the Arizona desert and tracks down the occupants who can adopt human appearance at will. Quite bright science fiction, the first to use this theme of borrowing bodies and the first to utilize the western desert locations. 3-D adds a shock moment or two.

"Desert was Arnold's favourite location, and he used it consistently to create a sense of strangeness and menace otherwise much restricted by his budgets" -Time Out, 1982

Based on Ray Bradbury's treatment "The Meteor"

German title: "Gefahr aus dem Weltall"
First shown in Germany: 1953
Minimum age: 12 years (Germany)
German Filmdienst number 3480
Video: CIC (2-D)
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Record:Stereoscopy.com Movie Database, Record Number 80 (Next Record Number: 81, Previous Record Number: 79)



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