The 27th Day
1957 film by William Asher
The 27th Day is a 1957 film about five individuals from five nations who suddenly find themselves on an alien spacecraft with the power to launch capsules with great destructive power.
- Directed by William Asher. Written by Robert M. Fresco, based on the novel by John Mantley.
Five people given the power to destroy nations! What will they do? What would you do? (taglines)
Other
edit- Jonathan Clark: People hate because they fear, and they fear anything they don't understand... which is almost everything.
Dialogue
edit- Eve Wingate: Maybe people really aren't worth saving.
- Jonathan Clark: I don't know, a lot of them are nice.
- Eve Wingate: What in heavens name is that?
- Jonathan Clark: Rock 'n' roll.
- Eve Wingate: Rock 'n' roll.
- Jonathan Clark: Music, almost.
Taglines
edit- Five people given the power to destroy nations! What will they do? What would you do?
- The 27 Most Terrifying Days in History!
- DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF THE 27th DAY
- Mightiest shocker the screen ever had the guts to make!
- Terror From Outer Space!
Cast
edit- Gene Barry — Jonathan Clark
- Valerie French — Evelyn "Eve" Wingate
- George Voskovec — Professor Klaus Bechner
- Azemat Janti — Ivan Godofsky
- Arnold Moss — The Alien
External links
edit- The 27th Day quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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