Quatermass and the Pit Poster

Quatermass and the Pit

Release Date: 1967-11-09

Rating: ⭐ 6.6/10 (253 votes)

Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Mystery

Overview: A mysterious artifact unearthed below a London subway station proves to have powerful psychic effects on the people around.

Production: Hammer Film Productions

🎭 Top Cast

Andrew Keir
Andrew Keir
as Prof. Bernard Quatermass
James Donald
James Donald
as Dr. Mathew Roney
Barbara Shelley
Barbara Shelley
as Barbara Judd
Julian Glover
Julian Glover
as Colonel Breen
Bryan Marshall
Bryan Marshall
as Captain Potter
Maurice Good
Maurice Good
as Sergeant Cleghorn

📝 User Reviews

John Chard
⭐ 9/10
Sep 25, 2014

Creepy, interesting, above all else...intelligent. Whilst excavating at the site of a new underground tube station, workers unearth a mysterious object. On to the case comes Professor Quatermass who deduces that the object is Martian in origin. Initially viewed with scorn and disbelief, it becomes apparent that the Martian race have been involved in the human race before, and now they have been awoken again. This was the third Hammer film adaptation of Nigel Kneale's BBC-TV Quatermass serial, with previous entries being The Quatermass Experiment & Quatermass 2. This to me, tho, is undoubtedly the shining light of the bunch. Chiefly what works the best in this one is the wonderful fusion of mystery and intelligence, the eerie sense of dread only off set by a yearning to find out just what has happened? And more crucially, what will happen? Building up perfectly, courtesy of Roy Ward Baker's astutely paced direction, Quatermass And The Pit is a film that just begs you to pay attention to every little detail, each conversation is fully fleshing out this most intriguing story. Then there is the finale that pays off handsomely, to hint at what is involved would result in a spoiler of sorts, and really it would be stupid of me to prepare you for the film's closure. See it because it's one of the best genre entries of the 60s, a must for sci-fi enthusiasts that like a bit of brains to go with their genre persuasion. 8.5/10

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