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Sir John Mills | Prof. Bernard Quatermass | |
John Mills | ||
Barbara Kellerman | ||
Simon MacCorkindale | ||
Margaret Tyzack | ||
Brewster Mason | ||
Ralph Arliss | ||
Paul Rosebury | ||
Jane Bertish | ||
Rebecca Saire | ||
Annabelle Lanyon | ||
Brian Donlevy | Prof. Bernard Quatermass | |
John Longden | Lomax | |
Sid James | Jimmy Hall | |
Bryan Forbes | Marsh | |
John Mills | Prof. Bernard Quatermass | |
Simon MacCorkindale | Joe Kapp | |
Jane Bertish | Bee | |
Ralph Arliss | Kickalong | |
Paul Rosebury | Caraway | |
Toyah Willcox | Sal | |
Tony Sibbald | Chuck Marshall | |
Rebecca Saire | Hettie Carlson | |
David Yip | Frank Chen | |
Margaret Tyzack | Annie Morgan | |
Brenda Fricker | Alison Thorpe | |
Annabelle Lanyon | Isabel | |
Barbara Kellerman | Clare Kapp | |
Bruce Purchase | Tommy Roach | |
Joanna Joseph | Kapp Child |
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Producer | Anthony Hinds
Ted Childs Verity Lambert |
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Writer |
Nigel Kneale
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Cinematography |
Ian Wilson
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In the near future, civilisation has broken down to the barest fragment of recognisable life. Young people are forming gangs and dominating the wrecks of cities like London. But the strangest Earth-children are the Planet people, following plumb-bobs to sacred sites, waiting to be "Taken Up". Professor Quatermass, seeking his granddaughter, teams up with Joe Kapp, who is trying to analyse strange signals from space using the last working pieces of electronic equipment. They find the Planet People at a nearby stone circle, a light appears, the signal appears, - and the hippy children are gone. Russian plot? Nirvana? Or something altogether more sinister? |
Disc 01 | |
1. Ringstone Round | |
2. Lovely Lightning | |
3. What Lies Beneath | |
4. An Endangered Species | |
Disc 02 | |
5. The Quatermass Conclusion | |
6. History Channel's Enduring Mystery of Stonehenge | |
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Features
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