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The Man Who Fell To Earth
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Space alien crash lands on Earth, seeking help for his drought-stricken planet. He starts a high technology company to get the billions of dollars he needs to build a return spacecraft, and meets Mary-Lou, a girl who falls in love with him. The question of course is whether Newton will ever get to return home.
Space alien crash lands on Earth, seeking help for his drought-stricken planet. He starts a high technology company to get the billions of dollars he needs to build a return spacecraft, and meets Mary-Lou, a girl who falls in love with him. The question of course is whether Newton will ever get to return home.
Actors:
Adrienne Larussa,
Claudia Jennings,
Rip Torn,
Terry Southern,
Jim Lovell,
Albert Nelson,
Charles Noel,
Lilybelle Crawford,
Debbie Letteau,
Jackson D. Kane,
Hilary Holland,
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Adrienne Larussa
15 May 1948, New York City, New York, USA
Claudia Jennings
December 20, 1949 in Evanston, Illinois, USA
Rip Torn
6 February 1931, Temple, Texas, USA
Terry Southern
1 May 1924, Alvarado, Texas, USA
Jim Lovell
25 March 1928, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Albert Nelson
Charles Noel
Lilybelle Crawford
Debbie Letteau
June 27, 1956 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Jackson D. Kane
30 June 1937, Odessa, Texas, USA
Hilary Holland
Director:
Nicolas Roeg
Nicolas Roeg
15 August 1928, London, England, UK
Country:
United Kingdom
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September 08, 2016
A freaky, compelling concept album of a film.
January 13, 2016
Roeg's exuberance and invention are compromised here by a yarn that carries dank traces of Twilight Zone.
July 15, 2011
Feels like a tedious historical artifact. It's a sci-fi "Days of Wine and Roses" for the arthouse crowd.
September 09, 2016
The real story is less about the sci-fi and more about the weirdness on Earth, a woozy dream of greed and alcohol and betrayal, as the gentle Newton is preyed upon by hucksters and the American government.
January 26, 2017
Nicolas Roeg's mid-'70s sci-fi misfire about an alien (Bowie) trying to save his planet but falling prey to Earth's temptations is self-indulgent garble with a haunting premise.
September 05, 2016
There are moments here that approach the sublime.
August 25, 2011
The film is a more poignant (and infinitely bleaker) portrait of extraterrestrial homesickness than "E.T."
September 09, 2016
If you're looking for a gripping narrative then look elsewhere; enjoy the B-movie effects and crash zooms, melodramatic acting, eclectic soundtrack, Hockney-esque visuals and Bowie's effortless charisma instead.
August 25, 2011
The Man Who Fell to Earth today plays like a movie that fell from the sky, origins unknown.
January 23, 2017
Nicolas Roeg's The Man Who Fell to Earth features a fine performance from David Bowie and a gorgeous production design, but the story is ultimately a choppy, unfocused, and meandering mess that results in a cold and distant film.
Seattle Times
August 04, 2011
Bowie's screen debut still fascinates whenever he's on-screen, and it's full of little reminders of how much has changed since the movie was made.

