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Un misterioso pianeta si avvicina alla terra, mentre un enigmatico esploratore extraterrestre arriva su una remota isola scozzese con intenzioni sconosciute.Un misterioso pianeta si avvicina alla terra, mentre un enigmatico esploratore extraterrestre arriva su una remota isola scozzese con intenzioni sconosciute.Un misterioso pianeta si avvicina alla terra, mentre un enigmatico esploratore extraterrestre arriva su una remota isola scozzese con intenzioni sconosciute.
Charles Davis
- Geordie - Man at Dock
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Franklyn Farnum
- Sgt. Ferris - Porter's Assistant
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Pat Goldin
- The Man from Planet X
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Harold Gould
- Frightened Villager
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Lars Hensen
- Soldier
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Ian Murray
- Villager
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Recensione in evidenza
An elderly scientist has discovered that a new planet has somehow changed its orbital path and will soon come dangerously close to the Earth. An American reporter goes to the northern most reaches of Scotland to meet with this professor in hopes that he can tell the world of his findings. Upon arrival he meets the young, beautiful daughter that he knew previously as a gawky child and a Dr. Mears, a scientist that should have been jailed for some past crimes but somehow was not convicted and was staying at the Professor's castle because of their former relationship as teacher and pupil. It is with this exposition that famed B director Edgar G. Ulmer then sends an alien in a small, weird-looking spaceship to this area for the purpose of scouting out another place for his/its own kind. Well, the story takes some interesting, some obvious steps in terms of fleshing out the story, but when the end result is viewed - one should be impressed with several things. First of all, the budget for this film was incredibly small. Ulmer rented out the old sets from Joan of Arc and then transformed them into the castle and Scottish bogs. They are convincing thanks to his heavy use of fog machines. The fog swirls and floats throughout. His special effects are not that bad either for the budget. The alien created looks surprisingly eerie in the fog as it looks through its glass helmet with those glazed, cold, blank eyes. But Ulmer does more than just create an alien that terrifies a region. Ulmer gives the alien a bit of soul. He ends up being a menace, but a question arises that would he have been that same menace if an evil human being had not been involved in trying to communicate with him. Ulmer leaves the answer to you - and it is a stylish, almost profound thing to do in a film like this. Make no mistake, The Man from Planet X is a B picture all the way, but it is a quality B picture with solid, innovative direction, haunting images, good acting from Robert Clarke as the lead, Margaret Field(Sally Field's mom) as the love-interest/daughter, and good-old William Schallert as the conniving Dr. Mears. My favourite performance though is by Roy Engel as a Scottish policeman. He can chew up some scenery!
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- QuizTo stretch his meager budget, director Edgar G. Ulmer was able to use sets from Giovanna d'Arco (1948).
- BlooperWhen the alien's gas regulator begins to malfunction when he first confronts Lawrence and Elliott, he tries to turn the knob on his suit while standing up. But the close-up of him trying to turn the knob is an insert shot of a scene late in the film, when he is lying on the ground and again attempting to turn the knob back on.
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[last lines]
Enid Elliot: You know, I think that creature was friendly. I wonder what would have happened if... if Dr. Mears hadn't frightened him.
John Lawrence: Who knows? Perhaps the greatest curse ever to befall the world, or perhaps the greatest blessing.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe letters in the opening credits look like they are made of metal strips held together by rivets.
- Versioni alternativeThere is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA Srl: "IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE 3-D (1953) + L'UOMO DAL PIANETA X (1951)" (2 Films on a single DVD, with Destinazione Terra (1953)/"Destinazione Terra!" in double version 2D and 3D), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Weirdo with Wadman: The Man From Planet X (1964)
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- 41.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 11 minuti
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By what name was L'uomo dal pianeta X (1951) officially released in Canada in English?
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