Tiewww-tiew-tiew-tiew-tiew, it’s Burl! Ha ha, yes, I’m here
to review a terrific old science-fiction invasion picture for you – one of the
granddaddies of the form, in fact! It’s the fine old original pre-Spielberg
version of The War of the Worlds!
Now, ol’ Burl has a confession to make here! Ha ha, despite
seeing clips of the movie (it appears at the beginning of Explorers, for instance) and bits and pieces of it on television
over the years, I don’t think I’d ever actually sat down and watched it before
now! I know, it’s incredible! Well I’ve rectified that particular oversight,
and now you get to read all about it!
Ha ha, between the H. G. Wells book, the Orson Welles radio
broadcast, this picture, the TV series, the Spielberg remake and the low-budget
versions that followed, we all know the basic plot: Martians attack, kill
everyone they see, but are themselves felled by germs! In this iteration, Dr.
Clayton Forrester, the world expert on all science pertinent to Martian
invasions, happens to be fishing near the site of the first arriving Martian
cylinder! He meets up with local teacher and science groupie Sylvia Van Buren,
and together they run, dive, duck and huddle their way through the whole
disastrous incursion!
They get separated towards the end though, and the movie
gets a bit churchy when, figuring from an earlier monologue that Sylvia will
seek sanctuary in some Los Angeles House of God, Dr. Clayton pops his head into a
number of them and finds people singing and praying for some miraculous salvation – and of
course this is soon delivered! But of course if the Lord had wanted to provide
some kind of protection, He might have stepped in a bit earlier, one might be
forgiven for thinking – perhaps earlier, when Sylvia’s pastor uncle sacrifices
himself in an effort to communicate with the blobby aliens! Ha ha, where’s a
five-foot-nothing crane operator with a grenade belt when you need one!
This picture has a great Technicolor look, marvelous
spaceships and props, terrific trick effects, iconic sound design and a
fantastic cast! Gene Barry, familiar from Soldier of Fortune and many other
pictures, makes a forceful Clayton Forrester, and Ann Robinson, playing his
companion Sylvia, is a bit screamy, but not at all bad! Les Tremayne, whom we
know from Holy Wednesday and The Monster Of Piedras Blancas, is
great as the frustrated general, who can’t comprehend that anything might be
able to resist his guns, tanks and bombs; Jack Kruschen of Satan’s Cheerleaders plays an ill-fated enchilada salesman; and of
course we know Robert Cornthwaite not just from his cameo in Matinee, but from
an even earlier alien invasion picture, Howard Hawks’s The Thing From Another World! Lewis Martin, playing the pastor, had
tangled with Martians before in Red
Planet Mars, so it’s a surprise to see him so incautious here! And Paul Frees,
well known for his narration in pictures as diverse as The Errand Boy and The
Milpitas Monster, provides narration here too, and appears as a radio
reporter with no radio to report to! Ha ha!
I’m certainly glad
to have caught up with this fine old picture, and I hereby award The War of the Worlds three ashen bodyshadows!
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