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Monstruo sin rostro

Título original: Fiend Without a Face
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 17min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,1/10
5,1 mil
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HorrorSci-Fi

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA scientist's thoughts materialize as an army of invisible brain-shaped monsters (complete with spinal-cord tails!) who terrorize an American military base in this nightmarish chiller.A scientist's thoughts materialize as an army of invisible brain-shaped monsters (complete with spinal-cord tails!) who terrorize an American military base in this nightmarish chiller.A scientist's thoughts materialize as an army of invisible brain-shaped monsters (complete with spinal-cord tails!) who terrorize an American military base in this nightmarish chiller.

  • Dirección
    • Arthur Crabtree
  • Guión
    • Herbert J. Leder
    • Amelia Reynolds Long
  • Reparto principal
    • Marshall Thompson
    • Terry Kilburn
    • Kynaston Reeves
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
    5,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Arthur Crabtree
    • Guión
      • Herbert J. Leder
      • Amelia Reynolds Long
    • Reparto principal
      • Marshall Thompson
      • Terry Kilburn
      • Kynaston Reeves
    • 98Reseñas de usuarios
    • 64Reseñas de críticos
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    Marshall Thompson
    Marshall Thompson
    • Major Cummings
    Terry Kilburn
    Terry Kilburn
    • Capt. Chester
    • (as Terence Kilburn)
    Kynaston Reeves
    • Prof. Walgate
    Kim Parker
    Kim Parker
    • Barbara Griselle
    Stanley Maxted
    • Col. Butler
    James Dyrenforth
    James Dyrenforth
    • Mayor
    Robert MacKenzie
    • Const. Gibbons
    Gil Winfield
    • Dr. Warren
    Michael Balfour
    Michael Balfour
    • Serg. Kasper
    Launce Maraschal
    • Melville
    Peter Madden
    Peter Madden
    • Dr. Bradley
    Meadows White
    • Ben Adams
    • (as R. Meadows White)
    E. Kerrigan Prescott
    E. Kerrigan Prescott
    • Atomic Engineer
    • (as Kerrigan Prescott)
    Lala Lloyd
    • Amelia Adams
    Shane Cordell
    • Nurse
    Sheldon Allan
    • Sentry
    • (sin acreditar)
    Alexander Archdale
    • Minister
    • (sin acreditar)
    Eddie Boyce
    • Jacques Griselle
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • Arthur Crabtree
    • Guión
      • Herbert J. Leder
      • Amelia Reynolds Long
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    7Theo Robertson

    Brainless But Enjoyable SF Horror

    This has a very impressive opening hook that I can remember from childhood . A sentry stands guard at an American air force base in Canada where he hears strange noises followed by a man's screams . He leaves his post to go running in to the woods and finds a man's body and the expression on the body's face says that he's died a terrible and unnatural death

    From the outset FIEND WITHOUT A FACE bludgeons the audience in to letting it know that the setting for this film is Canada . There's absolutely no geographical reason for this because being a British film it could easily be set in an American air force base in the UK but since all the locals are either very dumb or very cowardly that would be unpatriotic . In many ways this film is similar to the later British film FIRST MAN INTO SPACE which also starred Marshall Thompson and disguised itself as an American movie . The major difference is that FIEND is enjoyable nonsense whilst FIRST MAN is banal nonsense

    The narrative itself is very silly and much of the premise is ripped off from the classic FORBIDDEN PLANET . Like so many films from the era radiation gets blamed for everything . But where as films like THEM has an internal logic as to giant ants stalking the countryside here it fails to make any sense . The fiends themselves are brought to life via telekinses and radiation from a nearby nuclear power plant but surely the fiends would need access to the radiation ? Unless there's been a leak at the power plant ala Chernobyl how on earth can they get radiation ? Clumsy thinking on the part of the screenwriter

    What stops this ruining the film is the director Arthur Crabtree . He's a director who started off as a cinematographer and the way the movie is lit is very impressive . Notice the right amount of lighting and shadow in key scenes . There is some obvious day for night filming but this isn't enough to ruin the audiences enjoyment and the scene where the two hunters split up only to go missing is very effective . Despite ripping off an aspect of FORBIDDEN PLANET the attacks by the invisible fiends do have a genuine impact to them . When they are finally revealed you might them somewhat laughable and obviously created via stop frame animation but you'd need a heart of stone not to be caught up in all the fun

    And FIEND WITHOUT A FACE is a lot of fun . Okay no one is claiming it's a great movie but as far as science fiction B movies go this is a film I enjoyed very much watching one Friday night many years ago . It's also one of these movies Hollywood is rumoured to be remaking every few years but to be honest it's fine as it is
    8tash-8

    A Classic (of sorts)

    Okay, so the first hour of this 74-minute non-epic is padded to

    the gills with seemingly silly dialogue, off-kilter acting, and

    budgetless set design. I would argue that there is more than

    meets the eye in the film's script, though, to the degree that it is a

    surprisingly intelligent, supernatural take the atomic age. A highly

    enjoyable hour which provides more than mere camp appeal. But - wow - that last 15 minutes! You can see everything from

    THE TINGLER, to NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, to ERASERHEAD,

    to EVIL DEAD being born in the film's glorious finale! After being

    blown away by the film's (beautifully animated and frankly

    disturbing) ending, I watched the film again, and admired how the

    the seemingly thin first hour actually builds quite ingeniously to the

    climax. I was also impressed with the tasteful application of gore

    at the end (which could be generically attributed to the film's British

    sensibility), giving it both a shocking and alluring quality. The more I think about this supposed schlocky B-film, the more

    I appreciate it. Sometimes mainstream critics such as Mr. Maltin

    miss the boat, and this is precisely one of those times.
    StanleyStrangelove

    brain sucking monsters

    Fiend Without A Face is based on a 1930s pulp magazine story called "The Thought Monster". Marshall Thompson is a Major on an air force base in Canada. The military is developing long range radar that uses nuclear power. The local farmers are upset because the jets are noisy and frightening the cows causing them to under-produce milk. But much worse, some of the locals are found dead with their brains sucked out of two small holes in the back of their necks. Eeek!

    Thompson investigates Professor Walgate who seems to have something to do with it all.

    Fiend is a standard grade-B sci-fi flick from the 50s. I happen to be a sucker for 1950s grade B movies. I actually love them even though they are not very good usually. If you are like me you'll like Fiend. The acting and dialog varies from average to embarrassing and most of the film is pretty boring, but it's short.

    The monsters are invisible until the end but they are interesting movie creations. They're done with stop-animation. They should be comical but for some strange reason I've always found them extremely creepy.

    If you've seen It The Terror From Beyond Space with Thompson you have an idea of the quality of Fiend.
    willstape

    Fiendish Fun

    I just picked up the Criterion Collection of this film - and as usual CC does a wonderful job.

    This film - when taken in context and time period - is pretty groundbreaking. Sure, the acting is stilted at times and the dialogue is a bit laughable - and the FX are dated. But the claymation/stop motion technique championed by Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen is used to great effect and the film works remarkably well. The monster sounds are utilized well and reinforces an overall sense of creepiness - especially in the twilight forest scene. And the violent finale cannot be overlooked as an inspiration for "Night Of The Living Dead"
    roddmatsui

    Horror with brains!

    This is one of those scary flicks I saw in the early 70's when I was very young (six years old, probably), and probably it was the scariest thing I saw at that time. Certainly, there was no other film like it. I really wonder what sort of attitude the filmmakers had when this was being made. Were they giggling fiendishly, thinking of all the people they would scare with these images? (Scaring people was obviously their plan.) Did they think the movie they were making was "cool"?

    The action-packed climax is pretty much the last fifteen minutes of the film. The brain creatures attack the people in the house, and pretty soon, bullets are flying, axes are being swung, and brains are being sucked. In my mind, this completely, mind-blowingly over-the-top ending scene seemed to go on forever, like a seriously bad nightmare. It was so repellently real. The creatures have no eyes, and they sort of "sense" your presence electrically to zero in on you, before flying up at you and clamping themselves onto the back of your neck. The depiction of this was pretty effective, and it still surprises me how well thought-out the creature imagery was here. Surprisingly realistic.

    It still works, quite well! Go see it.

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      In an interview, star Marshall Thompson recalled that director Arthur Crabtree didn't really want to direct the film--he thought sci-fi was beneath him. Crabtree turned up on set on the first day of filming, took one look at the script and informed the cast and crew that he refused to do the film. He walked off set, and the producers needed several days to convince him to return, citing contractual obligations. Thompson says that during those days, Thompson directed the film himself.
    • Pifias
      Destroying the control panel of a nuclear reactor already in meltdown would do nothing to reduce the radiation coming off on it, and might even make it worse.
    • Citas

      Prof. R. E. Walgate: What have I unleashed?

    • Versiones alternativas
      Original UK cinema prints were cut by the BBFC to heavily reduce sounds and shots of gore from the climactic destruction of the creatures. The version shown by BBC as part of the Moviedrome season was the same cut cinema print, and this was later issued on UK DVD in 2003 on the 2 Entertain label.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de mayo de 1958 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official Site
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • El monstruo sin rostro
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Black Park, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(forest scenes)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Producers Associates
      • Amalgamated Productions
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      1 hora 17 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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