USA / UK,
1965, 80 min
Directed by:
Daniel HallerScreenplay:
Jerry SohlCinematography:
Paul BeesonComposer:
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A wheelchair-bound English scientist (Boris Karloff) who acquired mysterious powers from a radioactive meteorite entertains a young American visitor (Nick Adams) with tea, terror and his beautiful daughter (Suzan Farmer). Soon, however, the girl finds herself torn between her father's evil ways and her need to protect the man she loves from a diabolical end. (official distributor synopsis)
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The second-oldest adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft after Corman’s The Haunted Palace significantly lags behind. What’s more, the plot has barely anything to do with "The Colour Out of Space", the masterpiece it is based upon. Too bad. ()
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