The Quatermass Conclusion (1979)
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Rotten:1
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Runtime: 3 hrs 33 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: A hypnotic power overcomes an alarmingly high number of youths, turning them into mindless zombies who await their transportation to a new world. Attempting to follow the path of his missing... A hypnotic power overcomes an alarmingly high number of youths, turning them into mindless zombies who await their transportation to a new world. Attempting to follow the path of his missing granddaughter, Dr. Bernard Quatermass (John Mills) becomes wise to this cult and attempts to alert authorities who strongly doubt such a possibility could exist. Quatermass is joined by a group of concerned scientists who band together to break up this cult and save the world's young people. This science fiction thriller is full of terrifying imagery such as Wembley Stadium turned into a killing field. [More]
Starring: Simon MacCorkindale, John Mills, Barbara Kellerman
Starring: Simon MacCorkindale, John Mills, Barbara Kellerman
Director: Piers Haggard
Director: Piers Haggard
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... an ingenious bit of speculative fiction that combines science, myth, religion, and sociology... Full Review |
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