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The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
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A spaceship lands in Washington, D.C., capturing the attention of the world. But the alien emissary (Michael Rennie) it brings refuses to reveal his mission to any single government, leaving the military, the politicians, and millions of ordinary people to wait in fear. Soon their distrust turns to calls for violence. But one young woman and her son (Patricia Neal, Billy Gray) befriend him . . . and soon realize that they may be all that stands between the human race and total destruction.
Starring:
Patricia Neal,
Billy Gray,
Michael Rennie
Director:
Robert Wise
Features:
Audio Commentary by Robert Wise and Nicolas Meyer, 70-minute "Making the Earth Stand Still" Documentary, Movietone Newsreel (1951), Shooting Script, Theatrical Trailer, 5 Still Galleries, Restoration Comparison
Language(s):
English, French, Spanish
Subtitle(s):
English, Spanish
Run Length:
92
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