Unearthly Stranger is a 1964 British science fiction film. It stars John Neville and Jean Marsh.
BFI Screen Online calls it a "low-key, poignant drama". Moria gives it 3 stars and calls it uneven but says it "achieves an atmosphere of unearthly alienness". Horrorpedia has screen shots and a trailer.
Sunday, February 10, 2019
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Interesting that the first episode of Doctor Who which aired in November of 1963 was entitled "The Unearthly Child"
ReplyDeleteThe early Doctor Who shows are interesting to watch. The people who complained that Capaldi was too old should watch a few of the first season.
DeleteThis sounds wonderful. I watched the first few minutes and will return to it later today.
ReplyDeleteWomen with power! I thought this one was interesting.
DeleteI am not a sci-fi fan, but this doesn't sound too bad. Valerie
ReplyDeleteThe British films have a difference. Some people don't like the American science fiction films but enjoy the British ones. The atmosphere is completely different. That said, it was made in the 60s....
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DeleteI just wanted to sharpen up the scans lol, so I found GIMP quite overwhelming. I'm using Paint.net now, but I'm looking forward to your tutorials just in case. Thanks!