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Quatermass II - All Six Parts (1955)
Quatermass II is a British science-fiction serial, originally broadcast by BBC Television in the autumn of 1955. It is the second in the Quatermass series by writer Nigel Kneale, and the oldest of those serials to survive in its entirety in the BBC archives.
The serial sees Professor Bernard Quatermass of the British Experimental Rocket Group being asked to examine strange meteorite showers. His investigations lead to his uncovering a conspiracy involving alien infiltration at the highest levels of the British Government. As even some of Quatermass's closest colleagues fall victim to the alien influence, he is forced to use his own unsafe rocket prototype, which recently caused a nuclear disaster at an Australian testing range, to prevent the aliens from taking over mankind.
Although som...
published: 11 Jan 2018
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Quatermass II - Long Road (1997)
1. Prayer For The Dying
2. Good Day To Die
3. Wild Wedding
4. Suicide Blonde
5. River
6. Long Road
7. Woman in Love
8. Hit and Run
9. Daylight Robbery
10. Coming Home
11. Circus
12. Undercarriage
published: 27 May 2013
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Quatermass 2 / Original Theatrical Trailer (1957)
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Professor Bernard Quatermass (Brian Donlevy), an interplanetary research scientist, is returning to his observatory when his car is almost hit by a vehicle carrying a young man mysteriously injured by a strange object which fell from the sky. On closer examination, Quatermass learns the incident occurred earlier on a desolate moorland. He retains fragments of the object and continues his journey after taking the man to hospital. At the observatory Brand (William Franklyn), his chief assistant, has observed the objects falling on his radar screen. Brand estimates the missiles are falling about ninety miles away - at Winnerden Flats. Analysis proves the object is symmetrical and formed of a substance unc...
published: 26 Mar 2013
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Quatermass 2 (1957) - Official Trailer
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Professor Quatermass returns in this sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment!
Quatermass 2 is the second and most talked about of the three science fiction stories written by Nigel Kneale and based on his critically acclaimed 1955 BBC series.
Professor Quatermass, played by Hollywood veteran Brian Donlevy reprising his role from The Quatermass Xperiment, is Britain's most clever scientist. Investigating a series of bizarre incidents that have been reported from a deserted area, he finds a group of soldiers and government officials that appear to be controlled by aliens from another world. When a close friend is brutally murdered by these beings,...
published: 17 Jul 2019
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Quatermass Experiment & Quatermass 2
Buy the Hammer Horror DVDs!!! Quatermass kick-started both British TV Science Fiction and Hammer Horror!
published: 27 Aug 2008
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Quatermass II " The Mark" (1955) Digital clean 1080p
Aired 29th October 1955 Episode 2
Info from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quatermass_II
Similarly 'marked' armed guards arrive from the plant and take Dillon away. Whilst being taken Dillon threateningly tells Quatermass not to follow. After the guards' departure Quatermass speaks with a tramp, who explains that there used to be a small government research unit consisting of a few huts by Winnerden Flats, and that a year ago they expanded and bulldozed the village, and built the plant and a prefab town for the construction workers. At the prefab town, Quatermass sees that 'the mark' and strange behaviour are associated with those who find the fallen meteorites, but before he can find out more the community police order him away.
Quatermass returns to the Rocket Group, where Le...
published: 14 Aug 2020
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Quatermass II (1955) BBC warning 'nervous dispositions'
#BBC #Quatermass #warning
The BBC put this warning on certain episodes of the teleplay 'Quatermass II'. I've always enjoyed its 'civilized' tone followed by the dramatic intro to "Mars, Bringer of War" by Gustav Holst.
Enjoy.
published: 07 Oct 2018
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Quatermass II(1)
Classic British TV Show
published: 21 Jun 2020
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Quatermass 2 / Blocked With Human Pulp (Official Clip)
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Professor Bernard Quatermass , an interplanetary research scientist, is returning to his observatory when his car is almost hit by a vehicle carrying a young man mysteriously injured by a strange object which fell from the sky. On closer examination, Quatermass learns the incident occurred earlier on a desolate moorland. He retains fragments of the object and continues his journey after taking the man to hospital.
At the observatory Brand, his chief assistant, has observed the objects falling on his radar screen. Brand estimates the missiles are falling about ninety miles away - at Winnerden Flats. Analysis proves the object is symmetrical and formed of a substance unclassified on this planet.
Quater...
published: 02 Feb 2016
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Quatermass 2 (1957) - Clip: Contamination (HD)
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Professor Quatermass returns in this sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment!
Quatermass 2 is the second and most talked about of the three science fiction stories written by Nigel Kneale and based on his critically acclaimed 1955 BBC series.
Professor Quatermass, played by Hollywood veteran Brian Donlevy reprising his role from The Quatermass Xperiment, is Britain's most clever scientist. Investigating a series of bizarre incidents that have been reported from a deserted area, he finds a group of soldiers and government officials that appear to be controlled by aliens from another world. When a close friend is brutally murdered by these beings,...
published: 17 Jul 2019
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Quatermass II(4)
Classic British TV Show
published: 21 Jun 2020
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Quatermass 2 / Alien is Spotted (Official Clip)
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Professor Bernard Quatermass , an interplanetary research scientist, is returning to his observatory when his car is almost hit by a vehicle carrying a young man mysteriously injured by a strange object which fell from the sky. On closer examination, Quatermass learns the incident occurred earlier on a desolate moorland. He retains fragments of the object and continues his journey after taking the man to hospital.
At the observatory Brand, his chief assistant, has observed the objects falling on his radar screen. Brand estimates the missiles are falling about ninety miles away - at Winnerden Flats. Analysis proves the object is symmetrical and formed of a substance unclassified on this planet.
Quater...
published: 02 Feb 2016
2:46:02
Quatermass II - All Six Parts (1955)
Quatermass II is a British science-fiction serial, originally broadcast by BBC Television in the autumn of 1955. It is the second in the Quatermass series by wr...
Quatermass II is a British science-fiction serial, originally broadcast by BBC Television in the autumn of 1955. It is the second in the Quatermass series by writer Nigel Kneale, and the oldest of those serials to survive in its entirety in the BBC archives.
The serial sees Professor Bernard Quatermass of the British Experimental Rocket Group being asked to examine strange meteorite showers. His investigations lead to his uncovering a conspiracy involving alien infiltration at the highest levels of the British Government. As even some of Quatermass's closest colleagues fall victim to the alien influence, he is forced to use his own unsafe rocket prototype, which recently caused a nuclear disaster at an Australian testing range, to prevent the aliens from taking over mankind.
Although sometimes compared unfavourably to the first and third Quatermass serials,[1] Quatermass II was praised for its allegorical concerns of the damaging effects of industrialisation and the corruption of governments by big business.[2] It is described on the British Film Institute's "Screenonline" website as "compulsive viewing."
Series Directed by
Rudolph Cartier ... (uncredited) (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Writing Credits
Nigel Kneale ... (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Produced by
Rudolph Cartier ... producer (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Cinematography by
Charles De Jaeger ... (unknown episodes)
Series Production Design by
Stephen Taylor ... (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Sound Department
Arthur Dungate ... grams operator: film segments (uncredited) (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Special Effects by
Jack Kine ... special effects (6 episodes, 1955)
Bernard Wilkie ... special effects (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Charles De Jaeger ... film cameraman / camera operator (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Other crew
Darrol Blake ... design assistant (uncredited) (6 episodes, 1955)
Daphne Ewing ... production secretary (uncredited) (2 episodes, 1955)
Michael Leeston-Smith
https://wn.com/Quatermass_Ii_All_Six_Parts_(1955)
Quatermass II is a British science-fiction serial, originally broadcast by BBC Television in the autumn of 1955. It is the second in the Quatermass series by writer Nigel Kneale, and the oldest of those serials to survive in its entirety in the BBC archives.
The serial sees Professor Bernard Quatermass of the British Experimental Rocket Group being asked to examine strange meteorite showers. His investigations lead to his uncovering a conspiracy involving alien infiltration at the highest levels of the British Government. As even some of Quatermass's closest colleagues fall victim to the alien influence, he is forced to use his own unsafe rocket prototype, which recently caused a nuclear disaster at an Australian testing range, to prevent the aliens from taking over mankind.
Although sometimes compared unfavourably to the first and third Quatermass serials,[1] Quatermass II was praised for its allegorical concerns of the damaging effects of industrialisation and the corruption of governments by big business.[2] It is described on the British Film Institute's "Screenonline" website as "compulsive viewing."
Series Directed by
Rudolph Cartier ... (uncredited) (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Writing Credits
Nigel Kneale ... (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Produced by
Rudolph Cartier ... producer (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Cinematography by
Charles De Jaeger ... (unknown episodes)
Series Production Design by
Stephen Taylor ... (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Sound Department
Arthur Dungate ... grams operator: film segments (uncredited) (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Special Effects by
Jack Kine ... special effects (6 episodes, 1955)
Bernard Wilkie ... special effects (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Charles De Jaeger ... film cameraman / camera operator (6 episodes, 1955)
Series Other crew
Darrol Blake ... design assistant (uncredited) (6 episodes, 1955)
Daphne Ewing ... production secretary (uncredited) (2 episodes, 1955)
Michael Leeston-Smith
- published: 11 Jan 2018
- views: 212825
56:01
Quatermass II - Long Road (1997)
1. Prayer For The Dying
2. Good Day To Die
3. Wild Wedding
4. Suicide Blonde
5. River
6. Long Road
7. Woman in Love
8. Hit and Run
9. Da...
1. Prayer For The Dying
2. Good Day To Die
3. Wild Wedding
4. Suicide Blonde
5. River
6. Long Road
7. Woman in Love
8. Hit and Run
9. Daylight Robbery
10. Coming Home
11. Circus
12. Undercarriage
https://wn.com/Quatermass_Ii_Long_Road_(1997)
1. Prayer For The Dying
2. Good Day To Die
3. Wild Wedding
4. Suicide Blonde
5. River
6. Long Road
7. Woman in Love
8. Hit and Run
9. Daylight Robbery
10. Coming Home
11. Circus
12. Undercarriage
- published: 27 May 2013
- views: 18639
1:54
Quatermass 2 / Original Theatrical Trailer (1957)
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Professor Bernard Quatermass (Brian Donlevy), an interplanetary researc...
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Professor Bernard Quatermass (Brian Donlevy), an interplanetary research scientist, is returning to his observatory when his car is almost hit by a vehicle carrying a young man mysteriously injured by a strange object which fell from the sky. On closer examination, Quatermass learns the incident occurred earlier on a desolate moorland. He retains fragments of the object and continues his journey after taking the man to hospital. At the observatory Brand (William Franklyn), his chief assistant, has observed the objects falling on his radar screen. Brand estimates the missiles are falling about ninety miles away - at Winnerden Flats. Analysis proves the object is symmetrical and formed of a substance unclassified on this planet. Quatermass discovers a sinister interstellar plot and must fight for the freedom of mankind.
https://wn.com/Quatermass_2_Original_Theatrical_Trailer_(1957)
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Professor Bernard Quatermass (Brian Donlevy), an interplanetary research scientist, is returning to his observatory when his car is almost hit by a vehicle carrying a young man mysteriously injured by a strange object which fell from the sky. On closer examination, Quatermass learns the incident occurred earlier on a desolate moorland. He retains fragments of the object and continues his journey after taking the man to hospital. At the observatory Brand (William Franklyn), his chief assistant, has observed the objects falling on his radar screen. Brand estimates the missiles are falling about ninety miles away - at Winnerden Flats. Analysis proves the object is symmetrical and formed of a substance unclassified on this planet. Quatermass discovers a sinister interstellar plot and must fight for the freedom of mankind.
- published: 26 Mar 2013
- views: 35121
2:07
Quatermass 2 (1957) - Official Trailer
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Professor Quatermass returns in this sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment!
Quatermass 2 is the second and most talked about of the three science fiction stories written by Nigel Kneale and based on his critically acclaimed 1955 BBC series.
Professor Quatermass, played by Hollywood veteran Brian Donlevy reprising his role from The Quatermass Xperiment, is Britain's most clever scientist. Investigating a series of bizarre incidents that have been reported from a deserted area, he finds a group of soldiers and government officials that appear to be controlled by aliens from another world. When a close friend is brutally murdered by these beings, Quatermass leads a mob of local workers to a showdown with the extraterrestrials. The film was retitled Enemy From Space for its U.S. theatrical release.
Buy here: https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/quatermass-2?product_id=7058
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Professor Quatermass returns in this sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment!
Quatermass 2 is the second and most talked about of the three science fiction stories written by Nigel Kneale and based on his critically acclaimed 1955 BBC series.
Professor Quatermass, played by Hollywood veteran Brian Donlevy reprising his role from The Quatermass Xperiment, is Britain's most clever scientist. Investigating a series of bizarre incidents that have been reported from a deserted area, he finds a group of soldiers and government officials that appear to be controlled by aliens from another world. When a close friend is brutally murdered by these beings, Quatermass leads a mob of local workers to a showdown with the extraterrestrials. The film was retitled Enemy From Space for its U.S. theatrical release.
Buy here: https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/quatermass-2?product_id=7058
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- published: 17 Jul 2019
- views: 7599
3:57
Quatermass Experiment & Quatermass 2
Buy the Hammer Horror DVDs!!! Quatermass kick-started both British TV Science Fiction and Hammer Horror!
Buy the Hammer Horror DVDs!!! Quatermass kick-started both British TV Science Fiction and Hammer Horror!
https://wn.com/Quatermass_Experiment_Quatermass_2
Buy the Hammer Horror DVDs!!! Quatermass kick-started both British TV Science Fiction and Hammer Horror!
- published: 27 Aug 2008
- views: 45370
29:48
Quatermass II " The Mark" (1955) Digital clean 1080p
Aired 29th October 1955 Episode 2
Info from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quatermass_II
Similarly 'marked' armed guards arrive from the plant and t...
Aired 29th October 1955 Episode 2
Info from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quatermass_II
Similarly 'marked' armed guards arrive from the plant and take Dillon away. Whilst being taken Dillon threateningly tells Quatermass not to follow. After the guards' departure Quatermass speaks with a tramp, who explains that there used to be a small government research unit consisting of a few huts by Winnerden Flats, and that a year ago they expanded and bulldozed the village, and built the plant and a prefab town for the construction workers. At the prefab town, Quatermass sees that 'the mark' and strange behaviour are associated with those who find the fallen meteorites, but before he can find out more the community police order him away.
Quatermass returns to the Rocket Group, where Leo has reconstructed the meteorite, which can carry ammonia and other gases and travel through the atmosphere to the ground in one piece. In London, the Metropolitan Police claim they have no jurisdiction over the matter, so he goes to his contact Fowler at the ministry, who reveals that the plant is a top secret project to make synthetic food, but Vincent Broadhead MP, who is conducting an inquiry into the project, reveals that there are identical plants in Brazil and Siberia. Upon gaining entry to the inquiry, Quatermass notices that one of the civil servants has 'the mark'.
https://wn.com/Quatermass_Ii_The_Mark_(1955)_Digital_Clean_1080P
Aired 29th October 1955 Episode 2
Info from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quatermass_II
Similarly 'marked' armed guards arrive from the plant and take Dillon away. Whilst being taken Dillon threateningly tells Quatermass not to follow. After the guards' departure Quatermass speaks with a tramp, who explains that there used to be a small government research unit consisting of a few huts by Winnerden Flats, and that a year ago they expanded and bulldozed the village, and built the plant and a prefab town for the construction workers. At the prefab town, Quatermass sees that 'the mark' and strange behaviour are associated with those who find the fallen meteorites, but before he can find out more the community police order him away.
Quatermass returns to the Rocket Group, where Leo has reconstructed the meteorite, which can carry ammonia and other gases and travel through the atmosphere to the ground in one piece. In London, the Metropolitan Police claim they have no jurisdiction over the matter, so he goes to his contact Fowler at the ministry, who reveals that the plant is a top secret project to make synthetic food, but Vincent Broadhead MP, who is conducting an inquiry into the project, reveals that there are identical plants in Brazil and Siberia. Upon gaining entry to the inquiry, Quatermass notices that one of the civil servants has 'the mark'.
- published: 14 Aug 2020
- views: 1089
1:02
Quatermass II (1955) BBC warning 'nervous dispositions'
#BBC #Quatermass #warning
The BBC put this warning on certain episodes of the teleplay 'Quatermass II'. I've always enjoyed its 'civilized' tone followed by th...
#BBC #Quatermass #warning
The BBC put this warning on certain episodes of the teleplay 'Quatermass II'. I've always enjoyed its 'civilized' tone followed by the dramatic intro to "Mars, Bringer of War" by Gustav Holst.
Enjoy.
https://wn.com/Quatermass_Ii_(1955)_BBC_Warning_'Nervous_Dispositions'
#BBC #Quatermass #warning
The BBC put this warning on certain episodes of the teleplay 'Quatermass II'. I've always enjoyed its 'civilized' tone followed by the dramatic intro to "Mars, Bringer of War" by Gustav Holst.
Enjoy.
- published: 07 Oct 2018
- views: 1848
2:33
Quatermass 2 / Blocked With Human Pulp (Official Clip)
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Professor Bernard Quatermass , an interplanetary research scientist, is...
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Professor Bernard Quatermass , an interplanetary research scientist, is returning to his observatory when his car is almost hit by a vehicle carrying a young man mysteriously injured by a strange object which fell from the sky. On closer examination, Quatermass learns the incident occurred earlier on a desolate moorland. He retains fragments of the object and continues his journey after taking the man to hospital.
At the observatory Brand, his chief assistant, has observed the objects falling on his radar screen. Brand estimates the missiles are falling about ninety miles away - at Winnerden Flats. Analysis proves the object is symmetrical and formed of a substance unclassified on this planet.
Quatermass decides to visit Winnerden Flats and together with Marsh, one of his assistants, he sets off by road. On their arrival, they are amazed to discover a mysterious research plant similar in design to "moon project", a model upon which they have been working - a project for experimenting with the possibility of creating an artificial atmosphere on the moon. Their excitement increases when Marsh finds a complete specimen, but it breaks up in his hands and something from within settles on his face. He slumps to the ground disfigured by a mysterious mark.
Before Quatermass can help his stricken friend he is surrounded by armed security guards clad in black uniforms. They take Marsh to the plant and when Quatermass protests, he is clubbed and ordered to go.
Reluctantly he does so, but only a few miles to a prefabricated town used to house workers from the plant. Here he tries to get police assistance, but is informed there are none - merely a local "camp committee". Quatermass interviews the secretary but with no satisfaction. He drives to Frawley, fifteen miles away and contacts the police. They claim the plant is a top government secret and offer no assistance.
Dissatisfied, he returns to the observatory and early next morning drives to London to see his friend inspector Lomax of Scotland Yard. He relates the whole story and Lomax informs the plant is producing synthetic food. Quatermass will not accept this and asks permission to visit it officially. Lomax puts him in touch with Vincent Broadhead MP, who is also curious about the purpose of the plant. Broadhead helps Quatermass to join a special group on a tour of inspection.
On their arrival at the plant all seems quite normal. In trying to find Marsh, however, Quatermass and Broadhead clash with officials. Broadhead is killed, and with the exception of the scientist, the party is apprehended. Quatermass escapes with definite evidence of the plant's real purpose. Back in London he acquaints Lomax with the latest developments. However, their efforts to get the authorities to act are thwarted and they decide instead to enlist the aid of Jimmy Hall an ace crime reporter, to publicise the plant in his newspaper.
Together Quatermass, Lomax and hall return to the prefabricated town near Winnerden Flats and interview some of the workers. Their talk is interrupted by the descent of another missile which crashes through the roof and kills one of the company. Before they can act, the armed security guards arrive and their callous attitude towards the victim enrages the workers.
Accompanied by Quatermass and Lomax, the workers, in a rebellious mood, break into the plant and the final battle with the intruders from another world begins.
Plot summary from the British Quatermass 2 press book, 1957.
Adapted by Nigel Kneale from his original BBC TV serial.
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https://wn.com/Quatermass_2_Blocked_With_Human_Pulp_(Official_Clip)
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Professor Bernard Quatermass , an interplanetary research scientist, is returning to his observatory when his car is almost hit by a vehicle carrying a young man mysteriously injured by a strange object which fell from the sky. On closer examination, Quatermass learns the incident occurred earlier on a desolate moorland. He retains fragments of the object and continues his journey after taking the man to hospital.
At the observatory Brand, his chief assistant, has observed the objects falling on his radar screen. Brand estimates the missiles are falling about ninety miles away - at Winnerden Flats. Analysis proves the object is symmetrical and formed of a substance unclassified on this planet.
Quatermass decides to visit Winnerden Flats and together with Marsh, one of his assistants, he sets off by road. On their arrival, they are amazed to discover a mysterious research plant similar in design to "moon project", a model upon which they have been working - a project for experimenting with the possibility of creating an artificial atmosphere on the moon. Their excitement increases when Marsh finds a complete specimen, but it breaks up in his hands and something from within settles on his face. He slumps to the ground disfigured by a mysterious mark.
Before Quatermass can help his stricken friend he is surrounded by armed security guards clad in black uniforms. They take Marsh to the plant and when Quatermass protests, he is clubbed and ordered to go.
Reluctantly he does so, but only a few miles to a prefabricated town used to house workers from the plant. Here he tries to get police assistance, but is informed there are none - merely a local "camp committee". Quatermass interviews the secretary but with no satisfaction. He drives to Frawley, fifteen miles away and contacts the police. They claim the plant is a top government secret and offer no assistance.
Dissatisfied, he returns to the observatory and early next morning drives to London to see his friend inspector Lomax of Scotland Yard. He relates the whole story and Lomax informs the plant is producing synthetic food. Quatermass will not accept this and asks permission to visit it officially. Lomax puts him in touch with Vincent Broadhead MP, who is also curious about the purpose of the plant. Broadhead helps Quatermass to join a special group on a tour of inspection.
On their arrival at the plant all seems quite normal. In trying to find Marsh, however, Quatermass and Broadhead clash with officials. Broadhead is killed, and with the exception of the scientist, the party is apprehended. Quatermass escapes with definite evidence of the plant's real purpose. Back in London he acquaints Lomax with the latest developments. However, their efforts to get the authorities to act are thwarted and they decide instead to enlist the aid of Jimmy Hall an ace crime reporter, to publicise the plant in his newspaper.
Together Quatermass, Lomax and hall return to the prefabricated town near Winnerden Flats and interview some of the workers. Their talk is interrupted by the descent of another missile which crashes through the roof and kills one of the company. Before they can act, the armed security guards arrive and their callous attitude towards the victim enrages the workers.
Accompanied by Quatermass and Lomax, the workers, in a rebellious mood, break into the plant and the final battle with the intruders from another world begins.
Plot summary from the British Quatermass 2 press book, 1957.
Adapted by Nigel Kneale from his original BBC TV serial.
________
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Welcome to the official YouTube channel for legendary British horror studio Hammer. Home of Dracula, Frankenstein, The Woman in Black and many more.
Subscribe now and be the first to see the latest movie clips, trailers, full-length features and behind the scenes featurettes from all of our films, past and present.
New content every #MonsterMonday, #ThrowbackThursday and #SupernaturalSaturday
Established in 1934, Hammer is one of the oldest and arguably the most well-known film brand in the UK. Responsible for Classics (Horror of Dracula, Curse of Frankenstein), and record breaking modern horror movies (The Woman In Black).
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- published: 02 Feb 2016
- views: 1458
2:37
Quatermass 2 (1957) - Clip: Contamination (HD)
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Professor Quatermass returns in this sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment!
Quatermass 2 is the second and most talked about of the three science fiction stories written by Nigel Kneale and based on his critically acclaimed 1955 BBC series.
Professor Quatermass, played by Hollywood veteran Brian Donlevy reprising his role from The Quatermass Xperiment, is Britain's most clever scientist. Investigating a series of bizarre incidents that have been reported from a deserted area, he finds a group of soldiers and government officials that appear to be controlled by aliens from another world. When a close friend is brutally murdered by these beings, Quatermass leads a mob of local workers to a showdown with the extraterrestrials. The film was retitled Enemy From Space for its U.S. theatrical release.
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Professor Quatermass returns in this sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment!
Quatermass 2 is the second and most talked about of the three science fiction stories written by Nigel Kneale and based on his critically acclaimed 1955 BBC series.
Professor Quatermass, played by Hollywood veteran Brian Donlevy reprising his role from The Quatermass Xperiment, is Britain's most clever scientist. Investigating a series of bizarre incidents that have been reported from a deserted area, he finds a group of soldiers and government officials that appear to be controlled by aliens from another world. When a close friend is brutally murdered by these beings, Quatermass leads a mob of local workers to a showdown with the extraterrestrials. The film was retitled Enemy From Space for its U.S. theatrical release.
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Quatermass 2 / Alien is Spotted (Official Clip)
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Professor Bernard Quatermass , an interplanetary research scientist, is...
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Professor Bernard Quatermass , an interplanetary research scientist, is returning to his observatory when his car is almost hit by a vehicle carrying a young man mysteriously injured by a strange object which fell from the sky. On closer examination, Quatermass learns the incident occurred earlier on a desolate moorland. He retains fragments of the object and continues his journey after taking the man to hospital.
At the observatory Brand, his chief assistant, has observed the objects falling on his radar screen. Brand estimates the missiles are falling about ninety miles away - at Winnerden Flats. Analysis proves the object is symmetrical and formed of a substance unclassified on this planet.
Quatermass decides to visit Winnerden Flats and together with Marsh, one of his assistants, he sets off by road. On their arrival, they are amazed to discover a mysterious research plant similar in design to "moon project", a model upon which they have been working - a project for experimenting with the possibility of creating an artificial atmosphere on the moon. Their excitement increases when Marsh finds a complete specimen, but it breaks up in his hands and something from within settles on his face. He slumps to the ground disfigured by a mysterious mark.
Before Quatermass can help his stricken friend he is surrounded by armed security guards clad in black uniforms. They take Marsh to the plant and when Quatermass protests, he is clubbed and ordered to go.
Reluctantly he does so, but only a few miles to a prefabricated town used to house workers from the plant. Here he tries to get police assistance, but is informed there are none - merely a local "camp committee". Quatermass interviews the secretary but with no satisfaction. He drives to Frawley, fifteen miles away and contacts the police. They claim the plant is a top government secret and offer no assistance.
Dissatisfied, he returns to the observatory and early next morning drives to London to see his friend inspector Lomax of Scotland Yard. He relates the whole story and Lomax informs the plant is producing synthetic food. Quatermass will not accept this and asks permission to visit it officially. Lomax puts him in touch with Vincent Broadhead MP, who is also curious about the purpose of the plant. Broadhead helps Quatermass to join a special group on a tour of inspection.
On their arrival at the plant all seems quite normal. In trying to find Marsh, however, Quatermass and Broadhead clash with officials. Broadhead is killed, and with the exception of the scientist, the party is apprehended. Quatermass escapes with definite evidence of the plant's real purpose. Back in London he acquaints Lomax with the latest developments. However, their efforts to get the authorities to act are thwarted and they decide instead to enlist the aid of Jimmy Hall an ace crime reporter, to publicise the plant in his newspaper.
Together Quatermass, Lomax and hall return to the prefabricated town near Winnerden Flats and interview some of the workers. Their talk is interrupted by the descent of another missile which crashes through the roof and kills one of the company. Before they can act, the armed security guards arrive and their callous attitude towards the victim enrages the workers.
Accompanied by Quatermass and Lomax, the workers, in a rebellious mood, break into the plant and the final battle with the intruders from another world begins.
Plot summary from the British Quatermass 2 press book, 1957.
Adapted by Nigel Kneale from his original BBC TV serial.
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Professor Bernard Quatermass , an interplanetary research scientist, is returning to his observatory when his car is almost hit by a vehicle carrying a young man mysteriously injured by a strange object which fell from the sky. On closer examination, Quatermass learns the incident occurred earlier on a desolate moorland. He retains fragments of the object and continues his journey after taking the man to hospital.
At the observatory Brand, his chief assistant, has observed the objects falling on his radar screen. Brand estimates the missiles are falling about ninety miles away - at Winnerden Flats. Analysis proves the object is symmetrical and formed of a substance unclassified on this planet.
Quatermass decides to visit Winnerden Flats and together with Marsh, one of his assistants, he sets off by road. On their arrival, they are amazed to discover a mysterious research plant similar in design to "moon project", a model upon which they have been working - a project for experimenting with the possibility of creating an artificial atmosphere on the moon. Their excitement increases when Marsh finds a complete specimen, but it breaks up in his hands and something from within settles on his face. He slumps to the ground disfigured by a mysterious mark.
Before Quatermass can help his stricken friend he is surrounded by armed security guards clad in black uniforms. They take Marsh to the plant and when Quatermass protests, he is clubbed and ordered to go.
Reluctantly he does so, but only a few miles to a prefabricated town used to house workers from the plant. Here he tries to get police assistance, but is informed there are none - merely a local "camp committee". Quatermass interviews the secretary but with no satisfaction. He drives to Frawley, fifteen miles away and contacts the police. They claim the plant is a top government secret and offer no assistance.
Dissatisfied, he returns to the observatory and early next morning drives to London to see his friend inspector Lomax of Scotland Yard. He relates the whole story and Lomax informs the plant is producing synthetic food. Quatermass will not accept this and asks permission to visit it officially. Lomax puts him in touch with Vincent Broadhead MP, who is also curious about the purpose of the plant. Broadhead helps Quatermass to join a special group on a tour of inspection.
On their arrival at the plant all seems quite normal. In trying to find Marsh, however, Quatermass and Broadhead clash with officials. Broadhead is killed, and with the exception of the scientist, the party is apprehended. Quatermass escapes with definite evidence of the plant's real purpose. Back in London he acquaints Lomax with the latest developments. However, their efforts to get the authorities to act are thwarted and they decide instead to enlist the aid of Jimmy Hall an ace crime reporter, to publicise the plant in his newspaper.
Together Quatermass, Lomax and hall return to the prefabricated town near Winnerden Flats and interview some of the workers. Their talk is interrupted by the descent of another missile which crashes through the roof and kills one of the company. Before they can act, the armed security guards arrive and their callous attitude towards the victim enrages the workers.
Accompanied by Quatermass and Lomax, the workers, in a rebellious mood, break into the plant and the final battle with the intruders from another world begins.
Plot summary from the British Quatermass 2 press book, 1957.
Adapted by Nigel Kneale from his original BBC TV serial.
________
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