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195170 minScience Fiction, Thriller, Horror

The Man from Planet X

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Is The Man from Planet X worth watching? With a rating of 5.806/10, this Science Fiction, Thriller, Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Man from Planet X Synopsis

While watching for a planet that may collide with earth, scientists stationed in Scotland are approached by a visitor from outer space.

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Top Cast

Robert Clarke
Robert ClarkeJohn Lawrence
Margaret Field
Margaret FieldEnid Elliot
Raymond Bond
Raymond BondProf. Elliot
William Schallert
William SchallertDr. Mears
Roy Engel
Roy EngelTommy the Constable
David Ormont
David OrmontInspector Porter
Gilbert Fallman
Gilbert FallmanDr. Robert Blane
Pat Goldin
Pat GoldinThe Man from Planet X
Tom Daly
Tom DalyDonal, a searcher
June Jeffery
June JefferyWife of Missing Man

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Is The Man from Planet X worth watching?

The Man from Planet X has received mixed reviews with a 5.806/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Science Fiction, Thriller, Horror movies.

Is The Man from Planet X hit or flop?

The Man from Planet X has received average ratings (5.806/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Man from Planet X is a Science Fiction, Thriller, Horror movie that While watching for a planet that may collide with earth, scientists stationed in Scotland are approached by a visitor from outer space....

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Critic Reviews

John ChardMay 24, 2015
★ 7

Knowledge would only bring more fear in a world already filled with it. A planet is orbiting dangerously close to planet Earth and a mysterious spaceship has landed on the Scottish Moors... Friend or Foe? Breaking it down you find that The Man from Planet X is a standard sci-fi movie that would often be bettered the longer the 1950s boom of sci-fi films continued. However, this is in no way a bad thing given the guile and craft that went into making it a picture of worth. Edgar G. Ulmer and his crew are armed with a $100 budget (exageration of course, but you understand I'm sure) and almost make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Working with old sets that were used on Joan of Arc (1948), the pic is a lesson in low budget film making of note. Ulmer brings a plethora of fog and mists to cloak the sets, while he shoots his cast in low lights and shadows to ensure his sci-fi tale never has a chance to be found out as a cheapie. As it happens the story is decent enough. Alien visitor from a dying planet needs something, but what? He can't communicate vocally and of course the humans meeting the visitor have different agendas. There's some suspense, a little bit of nutty science, and even some sexual flirtations. All in all a good solid sci-fi picture, one that showcases the unheralded skills of its director. And not even a papier-mâché headed alien can under value that fact. 7/10