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It Came from Outer Space
It Came from Outer Space

6.3

It Came from Outer Space

NR·1953·81m

Summary

Author & amateur astronomer John Putnam and schoolteacher Ellen Fields witness an enormous meteorite come down near a small town in Arizona, but Putnam becomes a local object of scorn when, after examining the object up close, he announces that it is a spacecraft, and that it is inhabited...

Crew

Director

Jack Arnold

Screenplay

Harry Essex

Story

Ray Bradbury

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

June 19, 2019

8

Because you don't understand it, you want to kill it.

An alien ship crashes into the desert, at first it's thought to only be a meteorite, but small time scientist Richard Carlson gets to view the stricken ship before it is totally buried beneath the collapsing crater it created upon its crash landing. Nobody believes Carlson, but soon the aliens start taking on human form and it's then that everyone else must sit up and take notice before it's deemed too late.

It Came From Outer Space stands as one of the better sci-fi pictures to come out of the Cold War 1950s. Based on the Ray Bradbury story "The Meteor", the story leans heavily on anti-conformist themes and confidently trumpets something different to ourselves actually having the damn right to be different, and that is something I can personally truck with. As with most of the other films from the sci-fi/alien genre, "it" perfectly captures the paranoia of the people, the sense of mistrust befitting the atomic age, the fear of the desert never more evident than it is here.

Directed with some style from genre guru "Jack Arnold" ("This Island Earth"/"The Incredible Shrinking Man"), the film was originally shot in 3D, and though sadly I have never been able to see the picture in that format, I can certainly imagine greatly the impact that certain scenes would have had. The picture is also notable for the use of POV shooting from the alien perspective, all fuzzy focus from a spherical single eye, it works real well and would be something that many other film makers would use from here on in.

This is not a film that relies on creatures to see it home safely, in fact we barely glimpse the creatures here, but we don't need that to be the case, for they make their mark regardless, all of which leaves It Came From Outer Space as a very knowing and quite often intelligent piece of work. 8/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$800,000.00

Revenue:

$1,600,000.00

Keywords

spacecraft
small town
arizona
alien life-form
meteorite
astronomer
black and white
school teacher
angry mob
crash landing
xenophobia
small town sheriff
mine shaft
crater
abandoned mine
xenomorph
alien doppelganger
one-eyed monster
assumed human form
nuclear engine
unknown intent
desert southwest