Fans of John Wayne westerns should recognize Olin Howland from THE ANGEL AND THE BADMAN
It's one that I'll very much look forward to it's 100th Anniversary (2054) and enjoy its likely successful celebration.
James Arness' whining "C'mon - speak English - we're all grownups here!" and Edmund Gwenn's stall-tactics with his beautiful daughter Joan Weldon in tow... another set of well-crafted relationships that work throughout the film. Arness' elbow-to-ribs comment to Whitmore "I hope she's the kind of doctor who can fix sick people because I think I've got a fever coming on." And the little digging comments from Whitmore who tells his office visitor, "He's with the FBI so watch yer language" and "I thought all you G-Men were whiz kids." These are so well done, so perfectly timed and delivered. No one could have believed this would be a major film in any of the participants' careers. None should claim this as their career highlight - but they all deliver spot-on, near-perfect performances. All of them will have bigger, better roles in their career but this is ONE FINE FILM. It's one that I'll very much look forward to it's 100th Anniversary (2054) and enjoy its likely successful celebration. THIS is what '50s Monster Movies is all about.
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