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There was also the 6 part BBC series Quatermass and the Pit. It aired over December - January 1958 - 59. Each part was 30 minutes. The BBC series was slower moving, but explained a bit more. The movie has a tighter, faster pace, and is better at maintaining interest and suspense. The other difference is that in the BBC series, the “pit” was open air - essential a big hole on the ground. In the movie, the pit is underground, giving the movie a claustrophobic and creepier feel. Plus the movie has Barbara Shelley - a real added bonus. Thank you for posting this clip.
James Bond, I doubt it. He like a young Brook Shields only had the looks. His voice was always dub. No real acting chops. He was ok for his B-movies in Italy.
No need to have dubbed his voice. He had a good baritone voice himself. He was a modestly gifted actor, like Connery, Moore and most of the others who played Bond.
The scene with the police constable and Quatermass in the derelict house. Still gives me the shivers. Brilliant story and cast. This is my favourite Hammer horror.
The British are masters of suspense. They do not need 8 killings per minute like US films to entertain. One of my all time favorite movies. Spectacular!
I think that Steve and Elvis were the most handsome men of all time. Its a shame though that they always made Steve lose weight for his films. He would of looked even more imposing at his full Bodybuilding weight.
Their eyes had failed them or they had failed their eyes, and so they were having their fingers pressed forcibly down on the fiery Braille alphabet of a dissolving economy.
I have tricks in my pocket, I have things up my sleeve. But I am the opposite of a stage magician. He gives you illusion that has the appearance of truth. I give you truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion.
Always remember this scene as a kid when the older Pirate started to take off his shirt and saw the beautiful muscularity of Steve Reeves and stopped taking his shirt off. 😅
Will never understand the shmocks who panned this movie. Wonderful, warm-hearted, endearing comedy written by real life. Oscar material, stick the golden raspberry up yours, all you idiots who panned this. Thanks to y'all Don, RIP & Tom, and all the rest of the supporting cast. BTW in Asia it's normal for kids to take in their parents and to care of & for them with all the trimmings.
Ugh, a meeting between those two would certainly have not ended well, while Morgan conducted himself with level-headedness and professionalism, L' Olonnais was full of twisted psychotic rage and hatred and thrived on acts of horrifying barbaric cruelty even against his own crew. I do believe, however, Morgan could've easily sent the dastardly French buccaneer to 'ol Davy Jones since he wasn't just a seaman but also a brilliant tactician and would be wise to L' Olonais' tricks and could easily outsmart him in pitched combat.
@@romeoromero9612 Appreciated. Given how L'Olonnais behaved, his was way more of that of a cold-blooded pirate than a noble privateer, I don't deny that Morgan could also be ruthless but at least he didn't stoop to L'Ollonais' level of brutality. Morgan's services allowed him to live out his remaining days in majestic splendor whereas L'Ollonais the monster met his horrific end by going into the wrong territory. Himself being killed, mutilated and burned by cannibals.