The Day The Earth Stood Still
20th Century Fox (1951)
Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
In Collection
#1736
9*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
024543554660
IMDB   8.0
93 mins USA/English
BLU-RAY  Region 1   G
Patricia Neal Helen Benson
Frances Bavier Mrs. Barley
Michael Rennie Klaatu
Sam Jaffe Prof. Jacob Barnhardt
Hugh Marlowe Tom Stevens
Billy Gray Bobby Benson
Lock Martin Gort
Holly Bane Army Captain
Marshall Bradford Chief of Staff
John Brown George Barley
Director Robert Wise
Producer Julian Blaustein
Writer Edmund H. North
Harry Bates


All of Washington, D.C., is thrown into a panic when an extraterrestrial spacecraft lands near the White House. Out steps Klaatu (Michael Rennie, in a role intended for Claude Rains), a handsome and soft-spoken interplanetary traveler, whose "bodyguard" is Gort (Lock Martin), a huge robot who spews forth laser-like death rays when danger threatens. After being wounded by an overzealous soldier, Klaatu announces that he has a message of the gravest importance for all humankind, which he will deliver only when all the leaders of all nations will agree to meet with him. World politics being what they are in 1951, Klaatu's demands are turned down and he is ordered to remain in the hospital, where his wounds are being tended. Klaatu escapes, taking refuge in a boarding house, where he poses as one "Mr. Carpenter" (one of the film's many parallels between Klaatu and Christ). There the benign alien gains the confidence of a lovely widow (Patricia Neal) and her son, Bobby (Billy Gray), neither of whom tumble to his other-worldly origins, and seeks out the gentleman whom Bobby regards as "the smartest man in the world" — an Einstein-like scientist, Dr. Barnhardt (Sam Jaffe). The next day, at precisely 12 o'clock, Klaatu arranges for the world to "stand still" — he shuts down all electrical power in the world, with the exception of essentials like hospitals and planes in flight. Directed by Robert Wise, who edited Citizen Kane (1941) and The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) for director Orson Welles before going on to direct such major 1960s musicals as West Side Story (1961) and The Sound of Music (1965), The Day the Earth Stood Still was based on the story Farewell to the Master by Harry Bates.
Edition Details
Edition Special Edition
Distributor 20th Century Fox
Release Date 12/2/2008
Packaging HD Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles English; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
ENGLISH: DTS HD 5.1
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 12/2/2008
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store Amazon.US
Purchase Price $20.99
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Hi-Def Digest Reviewed
Bit Rate 1509 KB
Anamophic Yes
Links IMDB
Movie Collector Connect
TheMovieDb.org
Amazon.com

Features
Anamophic
Interactive Theremin: Create Your Own Score And Gort Command!
Interactive Game
Commentary by Director Robert Wise and Nicolas Meyer
All-New Commentary by Film & Music Historians John Morgan, Steven Smith, William Stromberg & Nick Redman
Isolated Score Track
The Mysterious, Melodious Theremin: Main Title Live Performance
The Making Of The Day The Earth Stood Still
Decoding "Klaatu, Barada, Nikto"; Science Fiction As Metaphor
A Brief History of Flying Saucers
The Astounding Harry Bates
Edmund North: The Man Who Made The Earth Stand Still
Race To Oblivion Documentary Short
Farewell To The Master: An Audio Presentation Of The Original Short Story
Fox Movietonews from 1951
Trailers
Interactive Pressbook
Still Galleries