Au plus profond de l'hiver, l'île de Fara est frappée par une vague de chaleur. Les habitants se questionnent sur l'origine de ce phénomène, mais aussi sur la présence d'un mystérieux person... Tout lireAu plus profond de l'hiver, l'île de Fara est frappée par une vague de chaleur. Les habitants se questionnent sur l'origine de ce phénomène, mais aussi sur la présence d'un mystérieux personnage imputant ce microclimat aux extraterrestres.Au plus profond de l'hiver, l'île de Fara est frappée par une vague de chaleur. Les habitants se questionnent sur l'origine de ce phénomène, mais aussi sur la présence d'un mystérieux personnage imputant ce microclimat aux extraterrestres.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Gerald Foster
- (as Percy Hurbert)
- Bob Hayward
- (as Tom Heathcote)
- Old Tramp
- (as Sidney Bromley)
- Man Buying Pint in Pub
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- Card Player in Pub
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- Card Player in Pub
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Avis à la une
Filming must've required a specialist staffer just to continually drench the actors with fake sweat.
Of particular interest for Monty Python fans will be the final scene, which is the only time in the whole movie that the decidedly low-budget monster actually appears: no, I'm not going to spoil it for you!
This effort was actually filmed in February/March 1967 and, as such, would not have been a particularly comfortable film to make (the cast were covered in glycerine to create the sweaty effect!).
Fisher manages to create a suitably isolated feel to the whole film - the inhabitants, who literally "live in their little old world" are cut off from the rest of civilisation.
However, as with films of this kind, the low budget decidedly restricts the scope of the film. There is a ton of exhausting dialogue at the inn and the characters are not particularly interesting.
Peter Cushing's character of Dr. Stone gets very little screen time and it is strange not to see Cushing at the climax of the film!
Christopher Lee walks around very sternly, not particularly masking his discomfort well at appearing in such a film.
The creatures responsible for causing the heatwave in the film are cheap and nasty creations, that do nothing to enhance the credibility of the film.
Ultimately, despite the fact that the film is well-intentioned, it is far from Peter Cushing/Christopher Lee's best!
Enjoy gawping at the stunning beauty of Jane Merrow in a wet bikini and more! This film is very similar to Fishers Island Of Terror,very much a companion piece. I never get tired of seeing this flick,I view my ancient tape every year. Dont expect a masterpiece and you will not be disappointed . Its corny,cheap but not tatty,with great photography,solid performances and lovely colour....ENJOY!!!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to Sir Christopher Lee, this movie, dealing with an uncommon heat wave, was shot in the middle of winter. The actors and actresses not only had to be covered with glycerin to create the illusion of heavy sweat, but also suffered from wearing very light clothes in a freezing season.
- GaffesHanson, a Scientist, observes that The Earth will become a planet like many "others in the Constellation". In fact, a Constellation is a group of stars, not planets.
- Citations
Godfrey Hanson: I have been convinced that this island has become the center of an invasion, the central landing point for beings from another planet.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Night of the Big Heat (1970)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Night of the Big Heat
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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- Durée
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1