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The Cosmic Man

  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
718
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The Cosmic Man (1959)
AdventureSci-FiThriller

A spherical UFO proves to contain one alien visitor. How to deal with him? Investigators disagree...A spherical UFO proves to contain one alien visitor. How to deal with him? Investigators disagree...A spherical UFO proves to contain one alien visitor. How to deal with him? Investigators disagree...

  • Director
    • Herbert S. Greene
  • Writer
    • Arthur C. Pierce
  • Stars
    • John Carradine
    • Bruce Bennett
    • Angela Greene
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    718
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    • Director
      • Herbert S. Greene
    • Writer
      • Arthur C. Pierce
    • Stars
      • John Carradine
      • Bruce Bennett
      • Angela Greene
    • 34User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Cosmic Man
    Bruce Bennett
    Bruce Bennett
    • Dr. Karl Sorenson
    Angela Greene
    Angela Greene
    • Kathy Grant
    Paul Langton
    Paul Langton
    • Col. Matthews
    Scotty Morrow
    Scotty Morrow
    • Ken Grant
    Lyn Osborn
    • Sgt. Gray
    Walter Maslow
    • Dr. 'Rich' Richie
    Herbert Lytton
    Herbert Lytton
    • Gen. Knowland
    Ken Clayton
    • Master Sergeant
    Alan Wells
    Alan Wells
    • Sergeant
    Harry Fleer
    • Bill, the Park Ranger
    John Erman
    John Erman
    • Radar Operator
    Dwight Brooks
    Dwight Brooks
    • Major
    Hal Torey
    • Dr. Steinholtz
    • Director
      • Herbert S. Greene
    • Writer
      • Arthur C. Pierce
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    5bkoganbing

    A Legacy of love and peace

    Although the idea for the story is completely ripped off from The Day The Earth Stood Still and the production values are practically opaque in this film, The Cosmic Man has a nice story to tell with a good cast of sincere competent players. Seeing John Carradine heading the cast I know the man was not to discriminate in those science fiction films he starred in I was expecting the worst. I was pleasantly surprised at how good it was.

    Instead of Washington, DC for a landing, a small spherical spaceship travels and lands in a mountainous of the USA. It is plain that a man not like any we know has emerged and is in the area. Played by John Carradine The Cosmic Man is human like in general appearance, but he's not threatened by any of our more conventional like weapons. He takes refuge in a resort lodge owned by Angela Greene and he bonds with her son Scotty Morrow who is crippled and terminal.

    The debate between scientist Bruce Bennett and military man Paul Langton as to what to do with this alien invader takes up a lot of the film. If you remember in The Thing the same debate takes place between Air Force Colonel Kenneth Tobey and scientist Robert Cornthwaite. Here we have a different winner.

    I can't go further about the plot, but The Cosmic Man is a sincere plea for peace not just on earth. In the end Carradine The Cosmic Man leaves a legacy of love that there is no mistake about.

    This is not The Day The Earth Stood Still, but this particular science fiction film from The Fifties while not great is unjustly neglected.
    5ChuckStraub

    Semi Classic 50s Sci-Fi drive in movie

    It reminded me of "The Day The Earth Stood Still" but it wasn't as good. Not so scary creature and a very unusual spaceship. It has to be considered in the context of the times, which was the late 1950s. During it's day it probably was a good, scary Sci-Fi movie that gave the viewers nightmares after watching it. Over the years it's lost a lot of it's effectiveness. Consider that you are going to watch a 1959 movie. Things were different then. This movie should be considered a semi classic Sci-Fi, old fashioned drive in movie. It wasn't the best that came out of the 50s but I thought it was very enjoyable and a must see for any classic Sci-Fi viewer.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent

    Cosmic Man, The (1959)

    ** (out of 4)

    An alien (John Carradine) lands on Earth in what appears to be a large ping pong ball and tells us Americans how stupid we are and how the world will come to an end due to our dumbness. This is clearly a rip off of The Day the Earth Stood Still and it's poorly made but this leads to a few decent laughs. Carradine sleepwalks through his role, which isn't good considering this was a man who could make Billy the Kid vs. Dracula entertaining. The supporting cast are all rather bland and corny. This is far from a classic but it's enjoyable enough if you have 70-minutes to kill.
    4Coventry

    Cosmic Carradine and his golf ball from outer space

    "The Cosmic Man" is a charming attempt to make a $5.00 version of "The Day the Earth Stood Still". It's an extremely low-budgeted Sci-Fi movie from the late fifties, so this generally means there are stern scientists talking a lot of pseudo-philosophical gibberish and asking themselves way too many rhetorical questions, villainous looking military men fantasizing about weapons of mass destruction and mysterious alien forces with minds that are immeasurably superior to ours. When a spherical UFO – a gigantic golf ball actually – is discovered in a small Californian canyon community, the army wants to nuke it and a local scientist wants to study it. Meanwhile, the alien passenger sneaks out of his interstellar golf ball and begins exploring the earthly habits, rites and inhabitants. This is where our cute and cheap little B-movie rips off "The Day the Earth Stood Still", in fact, as the alien witnesses the imbecility and self-destructive nature of the human race. How come aliens get such a kick out of observing how stupid we are? Like in a few hundred of the films he starred in, John Carradine receives top-billing even though he appears all together perhaps for a whole five minutes. "The Cosmic Man" is often rather dull and doesn't contain any real action, but it certainly has good intentions and an earnest supportive cast.
    4bru-5

    Drab, minor science fiction

    You can say a lot about John Carradine but dull he isn't except, of course, in THE COSMIC MAN. He has very little screen time and when he does appear it's behind the darkest pair of goggles this side of The Invisible Man. His affected, halting "alien speak" hampers him even further so he's not a exactly ball of fun and neither is the movie. I know it's a personal quirk but even as a kid I never liked genre films with child actors as major characters and when they play for sympathy (the boy has polio) it gets even more cloying.

    On the plus side, there are atmospheric touches in a couple of scenes with Carradine printed "in negative." This, however, is more than balanced by scads of talking head scenes, some of which includes the leading lady wavering between her two oldish, low-charisma suitors Bruce Bennett and Paul Langton. It's a very slow go.

    I recall back in the seventies when THE COSMIC MAN seemed to be a lost film, a friend of mine, a die-hard science fiction fan, was determined to track down a copy. He finally got his opportunity when the film suddenly became available on home video. Even he gave it a big Thumbs Down.

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    • Trivia
      While examining the sphere, an Air Force corporal places devices around the object. The devices are actually reflective grids used by film crews to adjust the lighting in specific parts of a shot.
    • Goofs
      Near the end of the opening credits, in the close-up of the Earth, the stars behind it are visible right through the planet.
    • Connections
      Edited into Cynful Movies: The Cosmic Man (2019)

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Космический человек
    • Filming locations
      • Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Futura Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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