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When a UFO lands in Washington, D.C., bearing a message for Earth's leaders, all of humanity stands still. Klaatu (Michael Rennie) has come on behalf of alien life who have been watching Cold War-era nuclear proliferation on Earth. But it is Klaatu's soft-spoken robot Gort that presents a more immediate threat to onlookers. A single mother (Patricia Neal) and her son teach the world about peace and tolerance in this moral fable, ousting the tanks and soldiers that greet the alien's arrival.

  • Rating:

    G

  • Genre:

    Sci-fi

  • Original Language:

    English

  • Director:

  • Producer:

  • Writer:

  • Release Date (Theaters):

    Sep 18, 1951  wide

  • Release Date (Streaming):

    Mar 2, 2004

  • Runtime:

    1h 32m

  • Distributor:

    Fox, CBS/Fox, 20th Century Fox

  • Sound Mix:

    Mono

  • Aspect Ratio:

    35mm, Flat (1.37:1)

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De alien Klaatu en zijn machtige robot landen hun ruimteschip op de Aarde tijdens de koude oorlog. Ze brengen een belangrijke boodschap voor de planeet, welke Klaatu door wil geven aan de leiders van alle naties. Aangezien de communicatie nogal lastig blijkt te zijn besluit Klaatu tot een alternatieve aanpak over te gaan.

RegieRobert WiseCast Patricia Neal, Sam Jaffe, Hugh Marlowe, Michael Rennie, Billy Gray, Lock Martin, Frances Bavier. Budget$ 1.200.000Release17.09.1951

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The Day the Earth Stood Still, American science-fiction film, released in 1951, that is considered a classic of the genre and that reflects the fears and anxiety of the Cold War era and nascent atomic age.

A flying saucer lands in Washington, D.C., carrying Klaatu (played by Michael Rennie) and his robot servant Gort (Lock Martin). Klaatu is shot shortly after landing and is taken to an army hospital. Klaatu tells the president’s secretary that he wants to meet the leaders of Earth but soon is told that an agreement on a meeting site has proved impossible to obtain. Klaatu subsequently escapes from the hospital and takes a room in a boarding house, where he befriends a young widow, Helen Benson (Patricia Neal), and her son, Bobby (Billy Gray). With Bobby’s help, Klaatu meets the eminent scientist Professor Barnhardt (Sam Jaffe) and reveals that he is a representative from a federation of other planets sent to Earth to warn humankind that their experiments with atomic weapons are threatening the safety of other civilizations. After Barnhardt tells Klaatu that he needs to demonstrate his power to Earth’s leaders, Klaatu arranges for the loss of all power on Earth except where such loss would be life-threatening. Realizing that he is the alien visitor, Helen helps Klaatu get back to his saucer. Before leaving, Klaatu warns Barnhardt and his fellow scientists that unless humankind gives up violence, other planets will destroy Earth in their own defense.

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The special effects, such as the landing of Klaatu’s saucer and the heat ray that Gort emits, are cleverly staged. The phrase “Klaatu barada nikto” (a line of instruction spoken to Gort) has appeared frequently in fiction and in popular culture. Bernard Herrmann’s score was innovative for its day because of its use of the theremin and other electronic instruments.

Production notes and credits

  • Producer: Julian Blaustein

  • Writer: Edmund H. North

  • Music: Bernard Herrmann

  • Running time: 92 minutes

Cast

  • Michael Rennie (Klaatu)

  • Patricia Neal (Helen Benson)

  • Hugh Marlowe (Tom Stevens)

  • Billy Gray (Bobby)

  • Lock Martin (Gort)

Lee Pfeiffer

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The Day the Earth Stood Still (a.k.a. Farewell to the Master and Journey to the World) is a 1951 American science fiction film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Julian Blaustein and directed by Robert Wise. It stars Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe, Sam Jaffe, Billy Gray, Frances Bavier and Lock Martin.

Who played the robot in the 1951 movie The Day the Earth Stood Still?

Scientists and military researchers attempt to examine both the robot and the ship. He was portrayed by seven-foot, seven-inch (231 cm)-tall actor Lock Martin wearing a thick foam-rubber suit designed and built by Addison Hehr.

Is The Day the Earth Stood Still a remake?

The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film serving as a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name (which was based on the 1940 short story "Farewell to the Master"). ... The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film).