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The Day The Earth Stood Still

Posted: 09 Jul 2023
Released: 1951
Rating: ★★★★★

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The Arrival

Image: People pointing up into the sky at the UFO overhead.
Look! The Great Ice Cream has come to save us!

The day the earth stood still is a science fiction film about a humanoid extra-terrestrial named Klaatu, who journeys to Earth from a neighbouring planet to deliver a message to the people of Earth.

Klaatu's ship flies through the sky at incredible speeds. His ship is detected by the U.S. military RADAR system, drawing a lot of attention. Radio news broadcasts across the globe report the incredible sighting. Klaatu clearly did not intend for a covert arrival!


The arrival of the Great Ice Cream had everybody running to fetch their stockpiled sugar cones and sprinkles.

The spaceship descends toward the surface as Klaatu prepares to land, right in the centre of a baseball field in Washington D.C. in North America, in the middle of the day.

The Knee-Jerk Reception

The film takes place some time during the Cold War. The United States is on high alert, and the arrival of this mysterious spaceship prompts a speedy reaction! The army promptly do just that, surrounding the landed UFO with soldiers and tanks.

Image: a room full of army leaders discussing their options.
We have to mobilise our forces. We cannot let the Great Ice Cream intimidate us!

Image: Telephone operators busy at the switchboard.
Attention all personnel! Operation chocolate-sauce is now in progress. I repeat. This is not a drill.

Image: a wide overhead view of the spaceship on the baseball field, surrounded by army, and people at the rear.
All right everybody, calm down... keep your sprinkles in your pants.

Image: army men with rifles, and a tank, wait ready for action.
Something is exiting the craft!

Without warning, the spaceship opens and Klaatu exits. He announces his peaceful intentions, and reaches into his pocket. A nervous soldier reacts by firing his pistol, Klaatu is hit in the shoulder. Enter Gort, a big silver robot, exits the spaceship. Gort fires a laser beam from his head, it disintegrates the army men's rifles and tanks. Klaatu orders Gort to stop, and is then taken to hospital to have his gunshot treated.

Image: Gort exits the spaceship, army men watching intently.
You have injured the Great Ice Cream Maker. I must protect.


Protect the Maker... Weapons bad... Ice Cream Good...

Klaatu baffles the doctors when he applies an ointment and his wound heals overnight. The doctors lament their inferior knowledge and vow to become drunk bums. Klaatu escapes the hospital to live among humans, to best learn how to deliver his important message. He rents a room and befriends Bobby and his mother, Helen.


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Klaatu learns that the radio and television dramatise his arrival, postulating that Klaatu is a menace, and crawling beneath the city inside the sewers. He also learns, contrary to the media, that the general population does not all share this attitude.

Klaatu eventually connects with Professor Barnhardt to organise an audience with the world's leading thinkers. Klaatu promises a global demonstration of force, to convince everyone how important it is to meet. It is this demonstration that lends itself to the title of this film. No spoilers here, sorry.

Image: A drawn picture in the newspaper, of flying saucers and alien rocket men shooting at people. The title reads: "Are we long for this world?"
News Headline: Welcome, to our benevolent Ice Cream Overlords!

Image: Patricia Neal stares past the camera.
Oh dear, I have a bad feeling. And it's not from too much caramel sauce either.

The Conclusion

The day the earth stood still is a really good film. Characters are well developed and have plausible motivations. Story progression is good, you don't feel bored most of the time. The film is not driven by action, but by dialogue and conversation. The few scenes that do have action are very well done, with superbly executed special effects.

Image: Three soldiers in a jeep, driving on the road at night. Another jeep in the distance behind them.
Yes sir, we need more sauce.

Image: A group of army men in a room, one of them is talking into the phone.
Caramel?

Image: A closeup of an army soldier sitting in a jeep, a phone piece to his ear.
Chocolate, sir!

Animated GIF: Gort shooting a laser beam from his visor.
Gort wants sugar cone. Obey!

Image: Gort and Klaatu in front of their spaceship.
People of Earth! We bring you Ice Cream, and those little silver balls that you can eat!

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Did You Know

Since the release of the film, the phrase "Klaatu barada nikto" has appeared repeatedly in fiction and in popular culture. The Robot Hall of Fame described it as "one of the most famous commands in science fiction".

There was a radio adaptation of the film, performed with live actors and sound effects! Listen to it on The Internet Archive! [~60min] The playlist contains all episodes for the Lux radio theatre for the entire year of 1954, this includes other shows not related to this film. The first episode is the radio adaptation of this film. The second episode is a copy which aired on the Armed Forces Radio Service, with the commercial and news segments removed.

There is a 2008 remake, but I have not seen it and can't comment if it's any good. It could be rubbish. (checks IMDB). Yep, it's rubbish.

Patricia Neal met British writer Roald Dahl at a dinner party while Dahl was living in New York. They married in 1953 and had five children.

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