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The Day the Earth Stood Still

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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 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 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.
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Socially minded yet entertaining, The Day the Earth Stood Still imparts its moral of peace and understanding without didacticism.

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Jack Karr Toronto Star Jan 16
Like other pictures of its type, The Day the Earth Stood Still puts quite a strain on credulity... but it has its fascination nonetheless. Go to Full Review
William Hogan San Francisco Chronicle Jan 16
Rennie, who portrays a missing superhuman, actually is a well-balanced human type with powers far superior to any possessed by earth men. Go to Full Review
Mildred Martin Philadelphia Inquirer Jan 16
Well directed by Robert Wise, sensibly played by Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Billy Gray, Sam Jaffe and Hugh Marlow, The Day the Earth Stood Still is more believable than most of these shiver science shockers. Go to Full Review
Mel Hayes Toledo Blade Jan 16
Although some persons, no doubt, will feel the fantasy is a bit too fantastic for their tastes, many will find it gives their blood pressure just the proper pick-up. Go to Full Review
St. Petersburg/Tampa Bay Times Staff Tampa Bay Times Jan 16
It is pure science-fiction with much thought-provoking material. Go to Full Review
Dick Richards Sunday Mirror (UK) Jan 16
Out of this world stuff about a giant flying saucer... Go to Full Review
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B B Dec 1 My all time favorite movie. That sums it up... See more john b Sep 12 One of my favorites. It's message of world peace still applies. Even though the giant robot never speaks, he is terrifying. See more Eye C @ECinc Aug 19 A sci-fi classic from the 50s, I really enjoy this movie, and having the opportunity to watch it in the big screen is great. See more Stephen C @bob25009 Jul 7 Success in 1 hour and 32 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more Nancy L Apr 25 Wonderful movie, and my all time favorite. Watched it when I was 12 or 13, and memorized the message from Klaatu, as I could possibly help save earth from destruction. Klaatu barada nikto. Absolutely recommend this movie, skip the remake. Pop some popcorn and enjoy. See more Alejandro E @Alex970 Mar 23 The film that became the cornerstone of the science fiction genre. Despite being nearly 80 years old, the story of a pacifist alien, as well as the special effects, both still look fresh and current. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis When a UFO lands in Washington, D.C., bearing a message for Earth's leaders, all of humanity stands still. Klaatu 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 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.
Director
Robert Wise
Producer
Julian Blaustein
Screenwriter
Harry Bates, Edmund H. North
Distributor
CBS/Fox, 20th Century Fox, Fox
Production Co
20th Century Fox
Rating
G
Genre
Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 18, 1951, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 18, 2012
Runtime
1h 32m
Sound Mix
Mono
Aspect Ratio
35mm, Flat (1.37:1)
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