I'd be interested in reading the short story on which it was based Farewell to the Master (Harry Bates) which I think lacks some of the religious links that were added for the movie.
Quatermass and the Pit
And, Hilarious Joke...theremins may sound cheesy sometimes, but I got the opportunity to play with one once (in a hands-on science exhibit at a museum in San Diego...oddly enough at about the same age as when I first saw Five Million Years to Earth), and it was a real kick to experiment with.
I must admit that my lasting memory of the theremin is one of someone playing a popular song on it, which was truly awful. For ambient music I imagine there's a chance it might possibly work okay...
As for Quatermass and the Pit... are you referring to the original television broadcast, or the Hammer Film? I've seen both and, while the Hammer production is a wonderful little film, I must admit to a preference for the original television production, as it had more room to breathe, and to create a truly eerie atmosphere....
12 Angry Men I watched this again last night as my wife had never seen it. Great movie, I guess one of the last black and white ones before everything became colour. In some ways it's aged more than Bridge on the River Kwai (which was released the same year) but the issues raised remain every bit as relevant and a good script is a good script, plus what a cast!
I wonder if it was a play first? Not just because of the use of the one setting but alot of the direction seemed like it was for a live stage. Either way I'd enjoy watching a live version of this.... if done properly .
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