Artic researchers discover a huge frozen spaceling inside a crash-landed UFO then fight for their lives after the murderous being (a pre-Gunsmoke James Arness) emerges from icy captivity. Will other creatures soon follow? The famed final words of this film are both warning and answer: ""Keep watching the skies!""
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B-Movie heaven as a UFO crashes into earth and its pilot wreaks havoc. One of the earliest B-movies and one that helped distil the formula they followed from that point on, 'The Thing From Another World' is the tale of alien encounter at a remote arctic base. An unknown spacecraft smashes into the wilderness of the artic. An air force crew is dispatched from Alaska to investigate and is shocked to find that the craft is a flying saucer. They frantically begin to recover the craft, which is encased in ice, but use a little too much gelignite and blow the thing to smithereens. Nearby a body is found and immediately covered with a blanket. Most of the crew members are then off doing something when it becomes apparent they've used an electric blanket. As the sled dogs start to turn up drained of blood, it is soon apparent that this is one extra-terrestrial popsicle that should have been left in the freezer...
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Artic researchers discover a huge, frozen spaceling inside a crash-landed UFO, then fight for their lives after the murderous being (a pre-Gunsmoke James Arness) emerges from icy captivity. Will other creatures soon follow? The famed final words of this film are both warning and answer: "Keep watching the skies!" Actors Margaret Sheridan, Robert Cornthwaite, Kenneth Tobey, Douglas Spencer, James R. Young, Dewey Martin, Robert Nichols, William Self, Eduard Franz, Sally Creighton & James Arness Director Christian Nyby Certificate 12 years and over Year 1951 Screen Fullscreen 4:3 Languages English - Dolby (1.0) Mono Duration 1 hour and 27 minutes (approx)
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