Watched: 03/23/2026
Format: YouTubeTV
Viewing: 3rd or 4th
Director: Robert Wise
Hey! Happy 75th birthday, Gort!
The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951) is a landmark for science fiction, especially in cinema, and would help launch a thousand imitators in the years to come (thanks, Ed Wood!). It's also an A picture, which for Sci-Fi in the post WWII era must have been something. We're still five years before Forbidden Planet would launch the notion that would birth Star Trek. Notably, it was released the same year as the doomsday epic, When Worlds Collide.
A flying saucer arrives and circles Earth, eventually settling on the lawn across from the White House. The whole world knows this is happening, and we get international news reports (is this the first use of this trope in a scifi movie?). Hours after landing, the craft opens and a man in a space suit emerges, who a soldier waits all of about 45 seconds to shoot for no reason. A giant, metallic robot emerges, threatening everyone with weapons - atomizing guns, tanks, cannons, etc... with a beam from its face.
Our hero, Klaatu the space man, turns out to be Michael Rennie - He looks and speaks just like a normal man. When world leaders refuse to meet to hear him out, he becomes frustrated, steals some clothes and bolts from Walter Reed. With great luck, he winds up in a boarding house where Patricia Neal is dwelling with her son, and he uses the name "Carpenter".









