

Quatermass 2
1957 Directed by Val GuestIn England, a group of space scientists led by Bernard Quatermass, who have developed plans for the first Moon colony, learn that a secret, ostensibly government-run, complex of identical design has been built in a remote part of England and is the focus of periodic falls of small, hollow "meteorites" originating in outer space. Quatermass determines to investigate and uncovers a terrifying extraterrestrial life form which has already begun action to take over the Earth.
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Brian Donlevy
....................................................Prof. Bernard Quatermass

John Longden
....................................................Chief Inspector Lomax

William Franklyn
....................................................Dr. Tom Brand

Bryan Forbes
....................................................Marsh

Charles Lloyd Pack
....................................................Work Camp Manager Dawson
Tom Chatto
....................................................Vincent Broadhead, M.P.

John Van Eyssen
....................................................The Plant Tour Guide
Director
...........................................................Val Guest
Executive Producer
...........................................................Michael Carreras
Producer
...........................................................Anthony Hinds
Assistant Director
...........................................................Don Weeks
Screenplay
...........................................................Nigel Kneale
Makeup Artist
...........................................................Philip Leakey
Director of Photography
...........................................................Gerald Gibbs
Production Companies
...................................................Hammer Film Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Science Fiction
Horror
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