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The Quatermass Xperiment: The Creeping Unknown | 
enlarge | Director: Val Guest Actors: Brian Donlevy, Jack Warner, Margia Dean, Thora Hird, Gordon Jackson Category: Video
List Price: CDN$ 16.08 Buy Used: CDN$ 7.00 You Save: CDN$ 9.08 (56%)
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Rating: 2 reviews
Format: Import, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown) Media: VHS Tape Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 0792829867 UPC: 027616471031 EAN: 9786304056844 ASIN: 6304056842
Theatrical Release Date: June 1956 Release Date: June 18, 1996 Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: All our used cds, videos and dvds are in excellent condition, with all relative inserts and have original cases or boxes they are 100% guaranteed. All our new cds, videos and dvds are brand new factory sealed and are not cut outs or promos. Please note that all of our videos and dvds are for US/Canadian players only. Do not order these unless you have a region free dvd player or a NTSC VHS player. We ship from the United States so please allow 1-3 weeks for delivery.
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Good Story & Solid Acting November 27, 2001 Alan Dale Daniel (St. George, UT, USA) This is a well written story about a space flight gone wrong. It is well acted, the special effects are excellent for their day, and the main character in the story (Quartermass)is a strong and almost hartless man who is driven to achieve his goals no matter what the cost.The supporting characters are good as well, but the mainstay of the movie is the strong story line which flows from event to event almost flawlessly. An excellent effort for all science fiction fans - especially those who enjoy the older B&W versions of the future of science and space travel.
Excellent first Quatermass Shocker !!! February 14, 2001 mr inferno (UK) The ultimate in man into space-man returns-man mutates into alien movie,and although not as good as the second and third Quatermass stories,it still holds the attention some 46yrs later,and being also considering that Hollywood seem over-run with re-makes I believe this would make a good one for a change. Although Donlevy's performance is a little stiff,Margia Deans is dire,and her voice on this edition has been dubbed,probably to make her seem less automaton like,but I believe it is Richard Wordsworth's performance that truelly delivers the goods,truelly a classic of it's day,shame a DVD hasn't been announced of the movie,come along MGM how about it?
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