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Beginning of the End

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1 h 16 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,0/10
3 mil
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Peggie Castle and Peter Graves in Beginning of the End (1957)
Enterprising journalist Audrey Ames (Peggie Castle) is determined to get the scoop on enormous grasshoppers that were accidentally created at the Illinois State experimental farm, and she endeavors to save Chicago despite a military cover-up.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaEnterprising journalist Audrey Ames (Peggie Castle) is determined to get the scoop on enormous grasshoppers that were accidentally created at the Illinois State experimental farm, and she en... Ler tudoEnterprising journalist Audrey Ames (Peggie Castle) is determined to get the scoop on enormous grasshoppers that were accidentally created at the Illinois State experimental farm, and she endeavors to save Chicago despite a military cover-up.Enterprising journalist Audrey Ames (Peggie Castle) is determined to get the scoop on enormous grasshoppers that were accidentally created at the Illinois State experimental farm, and she endeavors to save Chicago despite a military cover-up.

  • Direção
    • Bert I. Gordon
  • Roteiristas
    • Fred Freiberger
    • Lester Gorn
  • Artistas
    • Peter Graves
    • Peggie Castle
    • Morris Ankrum
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,0/10
    3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Roteiristas
      • Fred Freiberger
      • Lester Gorn
    • Artistas
      • Peter Graves
      • Peggie Castle
      • Morris Ankrum
    • 72Avaliações de usuários
    • 38Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Peter Graves
    Peter Graves
    • Dr. Ed Wainwright
    Peggie Castle
    Peggie Castle
    • Audrey Aimes
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Gen. John Hanson
    Than Wyenn
    • Frank Johnson
    Thomas Browne Henry
    Thomas Browne Henry
    • Col. Tom Sturgeon
    • (as Thomas B. Henry)
    Richard Benedict
    Richard Benedict
    • Cpl. Mathias
    James Seay
    James Seay
    • Capt. James Barton
    John Close
    John Close
    • Maj. Everett
    Don C. Harvey
    Don C. Harvey
    • Illinois Highway Patrolman
    Larry J. Blake
    Larry J. Blake
    • Illinois Highway Patrolman
    Eilene Janssen
    Eilene Janssen
    • Teenage Girl in Car
    Hylton Socher
    • Frank - Soldier
    Frank Wilcox
    Frank Wilcox
    • Gen. John T. Short
    Douglas Evans
    Douglas Evans
    • Norman Taggart - News Editor
    Paul Grant
    • Teenage Boy in Car
    Richard Emory
    Richard Emory
    • Lieutenant
    Hank Patterson
    Hank Patterson
    • Dave
    Steve Warren
    • Soldier at Observation Post #3
    • Direção
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Roteiristas
      • Fred Freiberger
      • Lester Gorn
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários72

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    Mike Sh.

    What?... WHAT???

    Sorry, it's a bit hard to hear myself think over that loud blaring music.

    Another opus from Bert I. Gordon (of "Amazing Colossal Man" fame), this was one pretty much cut from the same bolt: huge creatures mutated by atomic radiation, really cheesy special effects (even by '50's sci-fi movie standards), loud pompous music, handsome dashing hero, pert, perky blonde heroine, etc.

    This movie may not have Glenn Langan (or even William Hudson for that matter), it does have Peter Graves, which more than makes up for any Glennlessness. (Both movies have Hank Patterson, by the way).

    Overall, this is an OK movie, given its time and genre; the really bad special effects previously alluded to will make you smile, and the mellow take-charge presence of Peter Graves will leave you feeling warm and secure - sort like you used to when you fel asleep in the back seat of you parents' car on long trips while Mom and Dad sat up front, taking care of everything.

    Aaaahhhhh, now if they'd only turn down that music.
    6CarlNaamanBrown

    scarieee movieee (at least when I was nine)

    Beginning of the End was one of the scariest movies I ever saw. I saw it at the age of nine at our local first-time A-flick theater, the State. When it ran at the second-run B-flick theater, the Rialto, I dragged my little brother Jeff to see it. He watched it from between the seats. We used to sit up and watch Shock Theater and we knew scary when we saw it.

    What a lot of people miss today, is that the popular science magazines at the time "Beginning..." came out were full of speculation about using radiation to enhance crops and livestock, just like the experiments in Peter Grave's agricultural station in the movie. I also remember that Bert Gordon's earlier movie, King Dinosaur, came out after a close approach to earth by an asteroid was in the news. These movies were ripped fresh from the headlines.

    Yes, the low budget values are low. There's the ponderous pseudoWagnerian Albert Glasser music Da-DUM-da-da-da-DA-DUM motif for reporter-driving-down-road, cop-driving-down-road, reporter-stopping-at-road-block, etc. We see the mountains of Illinois that look suspiciously like southern California (at least they did not use Bronson Canyon in this one (they didn't did they?).)

    Yes, they do use the same stock footage three times for rear projection behind characters "driving" down the road, but, hey, they DO tint the stock footage for the nighttime driving scene.

    But the woman reporter, Peggy Castle, is not only a good looker, but a strong woman who is treated as a equal by most of the men, who show her respect. She is a tough cookie like Beverly Garland in It Conquered the World. Not a typical 1950s bimbo or weak sister. I always thought Peggy Castle's character taught Peter Grave's character how to be a man.

    And when Morris Ankrum is in uniform, you know however dicey the situation, right and good will triumph in the end. Even in the Beginning of the End.

    This movie does have a message: if you park on a lonely road and engage in illicit teenage necking, you will be eaten by giant mutant grasshoppers.
    Dethcharm

    "There Has To Be A Logical Explanation For This!"...

    A pair of amorous teenagers disappear, their car found... destroyed! A small town is demolished, its inhabitants... gone! Police are baffled! The military gets involved! Could all of this be somehow connected to a government project using radiation to grow beach ball sized tomatoes?

    It's up to photojournalist, Audrey Aimes (Peggie Castle) and the project's director, Dr. Ed Wainwright (Peter Graves) to solve this mystery before more tragedies strike.

    BEGINNING OF THE END is Director Bert I. Gordon's "big bug" extravaganza. He uses a horde of hungry, super-imposed grasshoppers to provide the sheer terror. These huge, mostly disinterested hoppers are a hoot! The Army's first, disastrous encounter with them is a gut-buster as well! The ultimate weapon used against the angry insects is also quite amusing. One of Gordon's most entertaining efforts...
    Tommy-5

    Big Bug Classic

    This is one of the most enjoyable of the 1950s "big bug" movies. Filmed in 1957, in the middle of my favorite sci-fi era, this film enjoys a better than average cast than you would expect for B science fiction.

    People begin to disappear in the surrounding communities outside Chicago. Photographer/journalist Audrey Aimes, portrayed by the lovely Peggy Castle, stops to visit Dr. Wainwright, the Dept. of Agriculture scientist who has used radiation on his plants to make them larger, only to discover that grasshoppers have feasted on them, thus making an army of giant sized locusts. This sounds pretty lame by today's standards but this was standard fare for 1950s science fiction, in the days when we were scared to death of having a nuclear weapon dropped on us and being taken over "from within."

    After the discovery of what has happened and why, the rest of the story deals with what to do before the grasshoppers destroy Chicago. Fortunately for all, this did not happen. I won't give the ending away be will provide a hint: View 1963's Day of the Triffids.

    Reviewers have not been kind to this film and perhaps rightfully so. However, within the context of the preposterous story and extremely limited budget, its not so bad. Beginning of the End starred Peter Graves, a sci-fi regular of that time in his pre-Mission: Impossible days and whose brother, James Arness, was riding high as Marshall Dillon in television's Gunsmoke. (You may recall that Arness starred in 1954's Them!, about huge ants terrorizing Los Angeles. This was the film that started the big bug craze). Peggy Castle was cool and calm as the female lead and was a forerunner of sorts to today's' strong woman in action films. And, this was yet another film of many whereas Morris Ankrum played a military general.

    Special effects were not too good even for that era and are downright atrocious by the standards of today. We see grasshoppers walking upon photos of various places in Chicago and the super imposed shots are of very poor quality. The storyline stretches even the keenest imagination, as we are led to believe that Chicago can be 100% evacuated within 24 hours, and this with thousands of homeless refugees from the outlying communities camping out in the inner city!

    Even so, Beginning of the End possesses the low budget charm that subsequent eras have not been able to duplicate. This is one of those films that is fun to watch and is the sole reason one should do so. Saturday night late is the best time. I like to view it alone and recall a far simpler time in my life and our world at large. At least, the times seemed simpler. Perhaps they were not and that may be what films such as these were all about.
    Bucs1960

    Gotta' Love It!

    Bert I Gordon.....you gotta love this man. He was the maven of cheapo science fiction films in the 50's and gave us a lot of laughs and fun from his efforts. Don't get me wrong....I think his films are worth watching. There was always a message of some kind, albeit ludicrous and his "special effects" were of the superimposed, see-through type.....but still you get a kick out of viewing people running from oversized insects, amazing colossal men, etc. This film, like most during the 50's deals with mutation of some life form (here it's grasshoppers) into giant beasts who wreak havoc on the world.....in this case Chicago or postcards of Chicago as in the building climbing sequence at the finale. Peter Graves, who seemed to be stuck in this type of film for several years, does a serviceable job as the hero but probably wished he could be someplace else. Peggy Castle plays it straight as the gal pal and some other faces that we all know pop up in supporting roles. But it's the grasshoppers who steal the show.....crawling around on pictures, flying through the air and apparently eating people alive. We salute you, Bert I. Gordon!!! You made late night TV viewing worthwhile!

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    • Curiosidades
      The phone in Audrey's car is a precursor to modern cell phones. It worked off of the Mobile Telephone Service, a VHF service with very limited availability. The user would be connected to an operator, who would then route the call to a second operator that could then route the call to the intended recipient.
    • Erros de gravação
      There are no mountains in central Illinois.
    • Citações

      Col. Tom Sturgeon: Where do I get off asking the Regular Army for help with a bunch of oversize grasshoppers?

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      On the copyright line of some prints of the film (including the one shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000) the production company name AB-PT is obscured by a black box.
    • Conexões
      Edited into The Weird Al Show: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Hamster (1997)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Natural, Natural Baby
      Words and Music by Lou Bartel & Harriet Kane

      Sung by Lou Bartel & Chorus

      An ABC - Paramount Record

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 28 de junho de 1957 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Начало конца
    • Empresa de produção
      • AB-PT Pictures Corp.
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 16 min(76 min)
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Proporção
      • 1.66 : 1

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