The Day the Earth Stood Still with Michael Rennie: DVD Cover
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The Day the Earth Stood Still Director: Robert Wise Cast: Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe, Sam Jaffe

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/02/2008
  • Original Release: 1951
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 2,506

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Closed Caption; Disc One: ; Commentary by director Robert Wise and Nicholas Meyer (director, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan); All-new commentary by Film & Music historians John Morgan, Steven Smith William Stromberg and Nick Redman; Isolated score track; All-new featurettes:; The Mysterious, Melodius Theremin; Main Title Live Performance by Peter Pringle; The Making of the Day the Earth Stood Still; Farewell to the Master: A reading by Jamieson K. Price of the original Harry Bates short story; Fox Movietonews (1951); Trailers; ; Disc Two: ; All-new featurettes: Decoding "Klaatu Barada Nikto": Science Fiction as Metaphor; A Brief History of Flying Saucers; The Astounding Harry Bates; Edmund North: The Man Who Made the Earth Stand Still; Race to Oblivion documentary short; Interactive pressbook and still galleries

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Disc #1 -- Day the Earth Stood Still: Feature Film
1. Main Titles [2:00]
2. Something Real [3:24]
3. They've Landed! [2:31]
4. Peace and Good Will [4:36]
5. The Future of the Planet [5:15]
6. Impatient With Stupidity [3:41]
7. Mr. Carpenter [4:04]
8. In Grave Danger [3:32]
9. Sightseeing [3:12]
10. A Real Screwball [2:30]
11. Calling Card [3:00]
12. A Fun Day [2:49]
13. There Is No Alternative [5:06]
14. Jittery [6:13]
15. Learning the Truth [4:46]
16. Waiting Up [2:50]
17. What a Brilliant Idea [5:29]
18. Dead or Alive [3:03]
19. Turning a Deaf Ear [4:28]
20. Remember Those Words [4:24]
21. A Message for Goat [3:29]
22. Unimaginable Power [3:35]
23. Resurrected [2:52]
24. A Simple Choice [5:02]

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Editorial Reviews

"Klaatu, Barada, Nikto." This phrase rings bells for all fans of American science fiction, as it is so crucial to salvation in the 1951 classic The Day the Earth Stood Still. A landmark in 20th-century sci-fi, the film follows an alien named Klaatu (Michael Rennie) who travels millions of miles to earth to deliver a message of universal peace. Paranoia breeds irony, however, and the ignorant humans are so frightened by the alien that they aim to capture him, that is until Klaatu arranges for a worldwide shutdown of electricity, or a "stand still." Costarring Sam Jaffe (Ben-Hur) and Patricia Neal (Hud) as Klaatu's benevolent human conspirators, the film benefits from intelligent direction by Oscar-winner Robert Wise (The Sound of Music), who helped to establish the social mores of '50s sci-fi -- atomic consciousness, cold war anxiety, and theremin music. The Day is still a thoroughly influential film 50 years later, and prime evidence is Sam Rami's Army of Darkness, which features Bruce Campbell's hilarious send-up, "Klaatu, Barada, Nikkhuharshenhar." Greg Kalleres, Barnes & Noble

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GREAT PLOT MICHEAL RENNIE GREAT ACTINGby FRAN1

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February 14, 2009: ONE OF THE BEST SCI FI MOVIES MADE.

This review was written about the DVD Black & White / Stereo / Mono / Thx edition.

Great Movieby tito

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January 01, 2009: This is one of the best SciFi movies ever made. The idea is excellent, acting was great, special effects were good at that time. It was just a really good movie and I do recommend it. The remake probably sucked major butt, with Keanu Reeves' terrible acting. Watch the old one on cable and save a few bucks, it'll be worth it.


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