Monster Theater: X the Unknown (1956)

Directed by Leslie Norman. Written by Jimmy Sangster. Starring Dean Jagger, Edward Chapman, Leo McKern, Michael Ripper, Anthony Newley.

I’d love to offer a Halloween-themed review of an Ultra episode like last year. But the calendar didn’t align this time, and I had to use up the review of Ultraman Tiga’s Halloween episode in March. So to celebrate horror season this year, I’m returning to Hammer Films and the second of their influential Quatermass Films. The one that isn’t actually a Quatermass film but is trying to pass itself off as one — and doing a decent job of it. X the Unknown doesn’t have the intensity, pacing, or paranoia of the three true Quatermass films, but it’s still above average Atomic Age horror with intelligence, several strong performances, and a few genuinely chilling sequences. 

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Monster Theater: The Quatermass Xperiment (1955)

The title "The Quatermass Xperiment" over an image from the film of a crashed rocket.

Directed by Val Guest. Written by Richard Landau and Val Guest. Starring Brian Donlevy, Richard Wordsworth, Jack Warner.

I keep bumping into the British Quatermass series as I write these reviews — specifically the 1955 film The Quatermass Xperiment. This isn’t surprising. The movie was a huge hit when released in Japan a few months after its UK premiere. This was only a year after the release of the original Godzilla, so the country was primed for more science-fiction horror.

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Monster Theater: The Abominable Snowman (1957)

Directed by Val Guest. Written by Nigel Neale. Starring Peter Cushing, Forrest Tucker.

I’m inaugurating an occasional feature of reviews of monster movies outside the world of Japanese tokusatsu. Monsters are glorious, they live in cinemas all over the world, and I’ll take any excuse to talk about them. And my love for Hammer Films is as strong as my love for tokusatsu. In a different mood, I might have created a whole blog just about Hammer movies.

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