Quatermass and the Pit

Quatermass and the Pit Soundtrack

We have met the enemy, and it is us: when a Martian spacecraft with a terrifying link to the origins of humanity is unearthed beneath a London tube station, only the esteemed Professor Bernard Quatermass (a very British--and possibly mad--precursor to Mulder and Scully) can save London's suddenly murderous population from itself. One of the most intelligently paranoid science fiction films ever produced, this pessimistic masterpiece functions as a dark flip side to the relatively optimistic alien-induced evolution theory presented in the later 2001: A Space Odyssey. Nigel Kneale's brilliant script (which posits a surprisingly plausible, otherworldly rationale for the existence of the supernatural) was later appropriated by acknowledged fan John Carpenter for his underrated Prince of Darkness. In addition to boasting a flawless widescreen print, this marvelous tape also features a hilariously overdone original U.S. trailer ("Women will be defiled by the invaders from outer space!" it erroneously shrieks). A must-see for horror and science fiction aficionados. This film is also known as Five Million Years to Earth. --Andrew Wright

Director: Roy Ward Baker
Stars: Andrew Keir, Julian Glover, Bryan Marshall, James Donald, Barbara Shelley
Unrated
Year:
1967
94
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1Prelude3:04
2Discovery3:00
3Vessel2:33
4Maelstrom1:33
5Terror2:20
6Apocalypse14:25
7Finale1:40
8The Desert4:52

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