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  1. Instead the film came out in 1967, ten years after Quatermass 2. This allowed Nigel Kneale the chance to take more creative control of his story. A new director (who stuck more faithfully to the ...

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  2. Quatermass and the Pit is a film directed by Roy Ward Baker with James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley, Julian Glover .... Year: 1967. Original title: Quatermass and the Pit. Synopsis: Workers excavating at an underground station in London uncover the skeletal remains of ancient apes with large skulls. Further digging reveals what is at ...

  3. Directed by. Roy Ward Baker. United Kingdom, 1967. Sci-Fi, Mystery, Horror. 97. Synopsis. During excavations in London a large unidentified object is unearthed in an area associated with diabolical evil. Within its walls Professor Quatermass discovers the remains of intelligent alien creatures that attempted to conquer the Earth. Synopsis.

  4. Quatermass and the Pit is a 1967 British science fiction horror film from Hammer Film Productions. It is a sequel to the earlier Hammer films The Quatermass Xperiment and Quatermass 2. Like its predecessors, it is based on a BBC Television serial, in this case Quatermass and the Pit, written by Nigel Kneale. The storyline, largely faithful to the original television production, centres on the ...

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  6. Quatermass and the Pit is a quite brilliant blending of Sci-Fi and supernatural elements that attempts to answer the real big question - namely, where did we come from. The plot escalates nicely from the initial discovery - featuring some charming special effects and raising questions all the way, along with plenty of arguing between the main characters.

  7. 20 de dic. de 2021 · Written by. Nigel Kneale. Featuring. James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley. Running time. 97 minutes. From the Sight and Sound archive. Then and now. Features from as little as £2.50, become a BFI Member to get a discount.