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The Quatermass Conclusion

  • 1979
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
304
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The Quatermass Conclusion (1979)
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A separate screenplay by Nigel Kneale for theaters, parallel to the 1979 Quatermass 4-part miniseries. The story, set in the near future, involves influences from outer space that are posses... Read allA separate screenplay by Nigel Kneale for theaters, parallel to the 1979 Quatermass 4-part miniseries. The story, set in the near future, involves influences from outer space that are possessing people. Professor Quatermass must save his granddaughter from the clutches of a popul... Read allA separate screenplay by Nigel Kneale for theaters, parallel to the 1979 Quatermass 4-part miniseries. The story, set in the near future, involves influences from outer space that are possessing people. Professor Quatermass must save his granddaughter from the clutches of a popular, sinister cult called "Planet People" that "performs raptures."

  • Director
    • Piers Haggard
  • Writer
    • Nigel Kneale
  • Stars
    • John Mills
    • Simon MacCorkindale
    • Barbara Kellerman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    304
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Piers Haggard
    • Writer
      • Nigel Kneale
    • Stars
      • John Mills
      • Simon MacCorkindale
      • Barbara Kellerman
    • 2User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Prof. Bernard Quatermass
    Simon MacCorkindale
    Simon MacCorkindale
    • Joe Kapp
    Barbara Kellerman
    Barbara Kellerman
    • Clare Kapp
    Margaret Tyzack
    Margaret Tyzack
    • Annie Morgan
    Brewster Mason
    Brewster Mason
    • Gurov
    Ralph Arliss
    Ralph Arliss
    • Kickalong
    Paul Rosebury
    • Caraway
    Jane Bertish
    • Bee
    Toyah Willcox
    Toyah Willcox
    • Sal
    Rebecca Saire
    Rebecca Saire
    • Hettie Carlson
    Bruce Purchase
    Bruce Purchase
    • Tommy Roach
    David Yip
    David Yip
    • Frank Chen
    Brenda Fricker
    Brenda Fricker
    • Alison Thorpe
    Annabelle Lanyon
    Annabelle Lanyon
    • Isabel
    Tony Sibbald
    Tony Sibbald
    • Chuck Marshall
    Neil Stacy
    Neil Stacy
    • Toby Gough
    Sophie Kind
    • Kapp Child
    Joanna Joseph
    • Kapp Child
    • Director
      • Piers Haggard
    • Writer
      • Nigel Kneale
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    TheCapsuleCritic

    A Bittersweet CONCLUSION.

    It has been over 40 years since this final installment of the Quatermass saga was first broadcast on TV and an abridged movie version released to theaters. The reception was lukewarm in both venues and it then basically disappeared for many years. As an American, I never saw the original 4 hour version and first saw the movie in a VHS edition back in the 1990s. I was disappointed as I had been a big fan of the 3 earlier film versions and found this to easily be the runt of the litter. It had nothing to do with John Mills' performance as Quatermass which was just a notch below Andrew Keir's and quite above Brian Donlevy's. His transformation from tired old man to an engaged and dynamic scientist was very well done. My beef was with the movie's lack of coherency.

    The biggest problem for me at the time was the depiction of the Planet People which seemed very dated. I also found the music to be too repetitive and less than engaging although the nursery rhyme "Ringstone Round" stuck in my head for quite some time. The "heartfelt" slow motion conclusion was typical of the era but I really could have done without it. I immediately watched it again hoping that I had missed something but I hadn't. Nigel Kneale's recurring theme of alien intelligence controlling human behavior was still a viable one and that aspect of QUATERMASS CONCLUSION along with the usual solid performances kept it from being a total washout. However it would be 25 years before I would see it again.

    Now, thanks to this Network release, I got to see the full 4 hour QUATERMASS miniseries which kept me engaged even though there was a lot of repetition. There was more background to the characters and even the Planet People actually had some depth since they are portrayed as more of a cult quite capable of killing people without a second thought not just caricature flower children. I then watched QUATERMASS CONCLUSION once again and, because I was aware of the missing material, I realized what a patchwork the movie really was. Here the blame must go to Nigel Kneale as it was he who prepared the 100 minute version at the same time the series was shot. His biggest mistake was in creating a condensation of the 4 hour version rather than an adaptation which would have made it more cinematic just as it did with the 3 previous Quatermass movies.

    The transfer of the original series looks great with the colors more vivid especially the green sky after the incident at Wembley Stadium. The sound is also very good and the subtitles helped immensely. Kneale was always a literary writer and many of his lines read better than they sound. The look of the movie version also gets full marks but even that can't gloss over the cut and paste nature of the screenplay. Having seen the full version, I would have edited the film differently to try and make it a little more cohesive. Still it's Bernard Quatermass combating alien forces and that makes it a must for any Quatermass fan and anyone interested in intelligent sci-fi not just CGI and SFX. It may be a bittersweet CONCLUSION but it's still one still worth reaching. The 2 disc set comes with interviews, commentary and a 35 page booklet...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.

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      This edited version of Quatermass (1979), half the length of the mini-series, was produced to be released theatrically overseas. This meant Nigel Kneale had to write a script that would work as a three hour and twenty-four minute mini-series, and as a one hour and forty-two minute movie.
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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1980 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Висновок Квотермасса
    • Production companies
      • Euston Films
      • Thames Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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