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The Quatermass Conclusion - the rare, feature length theatrical version; "Enduring Mystery of Stonehenge" from The History Channel's award winning series In Search of History; Interactive menus; Scene selection
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Quatermass
1. Perilous Trip [5:17]
2. On the Air [5:46]
3. Disaster in Space [6:12]
4. On the Run [4:09]
5. Planet People [11:15]
6. Daddy's Back! [6:41]
7. Come With Us [4:17]
8. Let Him Talk [8:07]
1. Soon [10:36]
2. Undefined [5:39]
3. Cozy Rituals [4:34]
4. One Survivor [4:47]
5. Getting a Signal [6:05]
6. Shoot To Kill [4:14]
7. Through Centuries [6:25]
8. On the Move [9:19]
1. A Use for Everything [:09]
2. Rules [6:33]
3. Should Have [8:29]
4. Takeover [7:18]
5. Questions [3:01]
6. Something Momentous [5:14]
7. More Of Them [6:44]
8. In The Dark [6:32]
1. Harvest Reaped [:09]
2. Flavor [9:01]
3. Don't Interfere! [6:23]
4. Unlearn [5:33]
5. Forcing Masses [8:03]
6. Foolproof [4:36]
7. A Trap [5:38]
8. Become Clean [4:24]
The Quatermass Conclusion is comprised of highlights from the 1979 British TV serial of the same name. Like the earlier Quatermass projects of the 1950s and 1960s, the guiding force behind Conclusion was prolific screenwriter Nigel Kneale, though the series (and the film) hardly represent his best work. This time John Mills is Prof. Bernard Quatermass, once more trying to convince the authorities that malevolent extraterrestrials do indeed exist. Quatermass' quandary is the sudden disappearance of several London youths. He deduces that the missing persons are the victims of a "death ray," wielded by hostile space aliens. Though movie special effects had made great strides by 1979, Quatermass Conclusion looks cheaper and less convincing than the classic Quatermass films (The Creeping Unknown, Enemy From Space, Five Million Miles To Earth) which preceded it in the 1950s and 1960s. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide