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Le monstre magnétique

Titre original : The Magnetic Monster
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 16min
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5,8/10
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Jean Byron, Richard Carlson, and King Donovan in Le monstre magnétique (1953)
The Office of Scientific Investigation sends A-Men agents to investigate reports of unusual magnetic activity in various communities.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Office of Scientific Investigation sends A-Men agents to investigate reports of unusual magnetic activity in various communities.The Office of Scientific Investigation sends A-Men agents to investigate reports of unusual magnetic activity in various communities.The Office of Scientific Investigation sends A-Men agents to investigate reports of unusual magnetic activity in various communities.

  • Réalisation
    • Curt Siodmak
    • Herbert L. Strock
  • Scénario
    • Curt Siodmak
    • Ivan Tors
  • Casting principal
    • Richard Carlson
    • King Donovan
    • Jean Byron
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    2,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Curt Siodmak
      • Herbert L. Strock
    • Scénario
      • Curt Siodmak
      • Ivan Tors
    • Casting principal
      • Richard Carlson
      • King Donovan
      • Jean Byron
    • 62avis d'utilisateurs
    • 35avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux26

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    Richard Carlson
    Richard Carlson
    • Dr. Jeffrey Stewart
    King Donovan
    King Donovan
    • Dr. Dan Forbes
    Jean Byron
    Jean Byron
    • Connie Stewart
    Harry Ellerbe
    Harry Ellerbe
    • Dr. Allard
    Leo Britt
    • Dr. Benton
    Leonard Mudie
    Leonard Mudie
    • Howard Denker
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Mr. Simon
    Michael Fox
    Michael Fox
    • Dr. Serny
    John Zaremba
    John Zaremba
    • Chief Watson
    • (as John Zarimba)
    Lee Phelps
    • City Engineer
    Watson Downs
    • Mayor
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Gen. Behan
    • (as Roy Engle)
    Frank Gerstle
    Frank Gerstle
    • Col. Willis
    John Vosper
    John Vosper
    • Capt. Dyer
    John Dodsworth
    • Dr. Carthwright
    Charles Williams
    • Cabbie
    • (as Charlie Williams)
    Michael Granger
    Michael Granger
    • Kenneth Smith
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Albert
    • (as Bill Benedict)
    • Réalisation
      • Curt Siodmak
      • Herbert L. Strock
    • Scénario
      • Curt Siodmak
      • Ivan Tors
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    youroldpaljim

    One of my favorite minor Science Fiction films from the fifties!

    Two agents from the Office of Scientific Investigation are sent to investigate high levels of radiation and magnetism centered above a hardware store. They discover that a scientist, who has since fled with the element, has invented a new highly dangerous radioactive element that is able to "grow". If the element is not found and destroyed or contained, it could continue to grow until it sends the Earth off its orbit. The OSI men must locate the element and then find a way to destroy before its to late.

    THE MAGNETIC MONSTER is one of the best low budget films from the 1950's. The story is intelligent and the science at least seems authentic. Ivan Tors deserves praise for trying to make a serious, realistic science fiction film. This is probably his best. His other science fiction films and T.V. series "Science Fiction Theater" also aimed for this kind of realism, but they were often to talky and slow moving. This film moves at the right pace and builds up to an excellent climax.

    A few stray facts: Most of the special effects at the end were taken from the 1935 German science fiction film GOLD. This explains the outdated overcoat and fedora that Carlson wears at the the climax, to match the one worn by the German actor in the older film. Also Ivan Tors is said to have aped this films structure from the "Dragnet" TV series. The fictitious government agency The Office of Scientific Investigation turned up in Tors GOG (1954) and some episodes of "Science Fiction Theater."
    7Hitchcoc

    Quite an Attraction

    This is very good 1950's science fiction. At the center is Curt Siodmak, a pretty good writer who involves us in a tale where the use of a particle accelerator causes magnetism to go crazy. It results in implosions that could eventually end all life on earth. It's up to Richard Carlson and King Donovan, staples in the movie genre of the time, to come up with a solution. This is post atom bomb time and we are treated to a lot of moralizing about life and its preciousness. This could have gotten out of hand but is reined in pretty well. I thought the science was reasonable and the acting quite good. Stereotyping was kept to a minimum and allowed the principles to do their thing. Very good scene in an appliance store at the beginning.
    sdlitvin

    Unique monster, unknown classic

    "The Magnetic Monster" was a superior sci-fi B movie of the 1950's. Rarely seen these days, it hasn't gotten the appreciation it deserves as an unusual sci-fi classic.

    Two scientist-detectives from the Government "Office of Scientific Investigation (O.S.I.)" are sent to investigate some bizarre events, like some guy found dead of radiation poisoning in an apartment building where metal objects have become magnetized. They eventually discover the cause: somewhere there's a new, accidentally created radioactive isotope with the unique property to "grow" by assimilating surrounding energy into itself. As it grows geometrically, its magnetic field and radioactivity increase too, potentially threatening the very existence of Earth itself. Our heroes race to find and destroy the thing somehow.

    For its time, the plot tried hard to be realistic, with realistic-sounding science and a semi-documentary style reminiscent of detective movies. Even a deliberate bit of comic relief as the detectives are initially stymied by false leads. ("Some guy phoned to complain that the battery in his hearing aid burned out and he wants us to look into the matter." "Oh, fine!")

    With the new crimes of computer hacker attacks and bioterrorist attacks, the notion of detectives with scientific training is no longer science fiction. When the Government started investigating the deaths of people from anthrax in October 2001, I thought O.S.I. had finally come to pass.
    7CelluloidRehab

    Sci-Fi classic in the same league as the Outer Limits

    Jeff Stewart (Richard Carlson, also in Creature from the Black Lagoon & It Came from Outer Space) is an A-man working out of the Office of Scientific Investigation (OSI). He narrates this story regarding the discovery/creation of a new unstable radioactive isotope.

    The movie is part MacGuyver, part Mr. Wizard and part Golden Age Radio program. This movie entertains while it educates. I haven't learned as much from a movie since the Miracle of Life in high school health class. Dr. Stewart explains theories and principles of chemistry, physics and even earth science through the use of simple everyday items (God bless you Mr. Wizard). He also manages to make these "models" by combining everyday items (God bless you MacGuyver).

    The special effects are simple and hardly believable, yet still effective in conveying the science of the story. This movie reminds me of a golden age radio program when a chicken heart grows so large as to destroy the earth. This movie follows in the footsteps of that program.

    The same can be said of the Outer Limits. It was a show that was severely limited in budget, yet still managed to convey some poignant stories about science and humanity. The thing that all these things have in common is the realization that there are unknowns out there that can kills us. Science will either saves us from the unknowns, or be the Pandora's box to our destruction.

    There is a pretty good selection of stars in this movie : Kathleen Freeman (best remembered by me as the woman at the supermarket with the silver revolver from Innerspace), Michael Fox (whom I remember as the announcer from the Longest Yard - 1974) and Leonard Mudie (whom one will remember as one of the survivors from the Star Trek episode The Cage).

    The science seems a little hokey, but one has to remember the movies of the time. I mean having a terminal computer called the Brain and a data mainframe called MANIAC is quite silly. Yet it is still believable. This is a very good science fiction movie (especially when one takes in account when it was made and the obviously limited budget). I recommend this movie for anyone who is a fan of classic science fiction.
    teuthis-2

    This is really good!

    Forget the low budget and limited special effects. This is an exciting film. If you can transport yourself back to the time when science was young and naive, you can get caught up in this film. The "monster" is an isotope created by a mad scientist. It will, if not destroyed, eventually engulf the world. Earnest atomic scientists are in a race against time to transport it to Canada where the only instrument powerful enough to destroy it is located. Once there, they even run afoul of a jealous Canadian scientist who attempts to foil their last ditch efforts. The climax, with electricity surging and sparks flying is actually thrilling. This one has some of the laughs one expects from a low budget monster film, but it also achieves drama and excitement. The acting is even better than usual.

    Now it wouldn't be a low budget film without at least one or two cheesy special effects. Don't miss the shot of some steel slugs tossed up and supposedly sticking to the magnetized ceiling; some of them actually roll off camera. However, this is just entertainment when combined with the taut, fast-paced story line, excellent performances and exciting climax. I recommend it.

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    • Anecdotes
      Uses stock footage of the underground magneto-dynamo from the German science fiction thriller Gold (1934).
    • Gaffes
      In the early scene in the hardware store, when the scientists toss washers up to the ceiling to determine a magnetic source, the the washers roll and spin before settling on the ceiling, just as some coins would do so if dropped on the floor. A magnetic force strong enough to magnetize much heavier objects in the store would have pulled the washers directly to the ceiling without the extraneous movement.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      [Jeffrey and Connie Stewart arrive at their new house and are walking toward the front door]

      Dr. Jeffrey Stewart: Hey, you're not so skinny.

      Connie Stewart: I'm working on it. I'm getting bigger and better.

      Dr. Jeffrey Stewart: Secret of multiplication.

      Connie Stewart: What are you talking about?

      Dr. Jeffrey Stewart: I'm not sure. Excepting they both seem to have something to do with multiplication. Done through love, the result is a baby, a... a lovely thing. But without love, done through hate or... or fear, the result is a monster, an element that grows.

      Connie Stewart: Jeff...

      [Connie removes a set of keys from her handbag, and they enter the house]

    • Crédits fous
      All credits except the main title -- stars, supporting cast, director, producer, screenplay, etc. -- are at the end of the film, not the beginning.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Gold (1934)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 mars 1954 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Magnetic Monster
    • Lieux de tournage
      • McCulloch Plant, Los Angeles International Airport - 1 World Way, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(OSI Office)
    • Société de production
      • Ivan Tors Productions
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    • Budget
      • 105 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 16 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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