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2 years ago
James Dean And His Then Girlfriend Pier Angeli Attending The Premiere Of The Re-release Of Gone With
James Dean And His Then Girlfriend Pier Angeli Attending The Premiere Of The Re-release Of Gone With
James Dean And His Then Girlfriend Pier Angeli Attending The Premiere Of The Re-release Of Gone With
James Dean And His Then Girlfriend Pier Angeli Attending The Premiere Of The Re-release Of Gone With
James Dean And His Then Girlfriend Pier Angeli Attending The Premiere Of The Re-release Of Gone With
James Dean And His Then Girlfriend Pier Angeli Attending The Premiere Of The Re-release Of Gone With
James Dean And His Then Girlfriend Pier Angeli Attending The Premiere Of The Re-release Of Gone With
James Dean And His Then Girlfriend Pier Angeli Attending The Premiere Of The Re-release Of Gone With
James Dean And His Then Girlfriend Pier Angeli Attending The Premiere Of The Re-release Of Gone With
James Dean And His Then Girlfriend Pier Angeli Attending The Premiere Of The Re-release Of Gone With

james dean and his then girlfriend pier angeli attending the premiere of the re-release of ‘Gone With The Wind’ in Los Angeles | 1954.

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[Angeli, during an interview fourteen years after their relationship ended, described their times together:

“We used to go together to the California coast and stay there secretly in a cottage on a beach far away from prying eyes. We’d spend much of our time on the beach, sitting there or fooling around, just like college kids. We would talk about ourselves and our problems, about the movies and acting, about life and life after death. We had a complete understanding of each other. We were like Romeo and Juliet, together and inseparable. Sometimes on the beach we loved each other so much we just wanted to walk together into the sea holding hands because we knew then that we would always be together.”]


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5 years ago
IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE (Jack Arnold, 1953).

IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE (Jack Arnold, 1953).

Famous for their influential horror movies of the 1930, by the 1950s Universal Studios focus had shifted to a different kind of monster movie, informed by increasing fear of nuclear war and the threat of Communism. The template for these serious minded, paranoia soaked sci-fi features was set with the first and most influential of the series, It Came from Outer Space.

Amateur astronomer John Putnam (Richard Carlson) is the only witness to a spacecraft crash on the outskirts of the small desert town of Sand Rock, Arizona. When his fellow townsfolk start acting suspiciously he expects alien influence. Convincing his girl Ellen (Barbara Rush) and cynical local sheriff (Charles Drake), a posse is assembled to flush out the intruders. Certain that the intelligent aliens are benign and pose no threat, John must keep the angry mob at bay while essential repairs are made to the damaged craft. Failure to do so risks the life of his captured pals.

Based on an unpublished story by sci-fi maestro Ray Bradbury, It Came from Outer Space is, on the surface, a film about alien invasion. Yet, as with much of the sci-fi of its era, the movie serves as an analogy for the very real post-War fear of Communist infiltration.

Shot and originally exhibited in 3D, the movie is surprisingly light on things being lobbed at the screen, so works just fine when viewed flat. Clifford Stine's beautiful black and white cinematography perfectly captures the eerie isolation of the desert surrounds, giving the impression of a barren alien landscape.

Director Jack Arnold delivers an intelligent comment on the political and social mores of 1950's America; at its heart a plea for the acceptance of others. He elicits fine performances from a not exactly starry cast, as the drama unfolds with tension mounting pace, drenched in an innovative and influential theremin rich soundtrack.

If it seems a little cliched at time, this is only because it spawned so many imitations. In its own right It Came from Outer Space is a 50's monster masterpiece and a groundbreaking, original piece of popular cinema.

For a longer, more in-depth review of IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE visit my blog JINGLE BONES MOVIE TIME! Link below:

It Came from Outer Space (1953)
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It Came from Outer Space (Jack Arnold, 1953). Famous for their influential horror movies of the 1930, by the 1950s Universal Stud

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