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1976 • Science Fiction / Drama • 139m

The Man Who Fell to Earth

"Power, space, time and a visitor."

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Thomas Jerome Newton is an alien who has come to Earth in search of water to save his home planet. Aided by lawyer Oliver Farnsworth, Thomas uses his knowledge of advanced technology to create profitable inventions. While developing a method to transport water, Thomas meets Mary-Lou, a quiet hotel clerk, and begins to fall in love with her. Just as he is ready to leave Earth, Thomas is intercepted by the U.S. government, and his entire plan is threatened.

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David Bowie
David Bowie
Thomas Jerome Newton
Rip Torn
Rip Torn
Nathan Bryce
Candy Clark
Candy Clark
Mary-Lou
Tony Mascia
Tony Mascia
Arthur
Buck Henry
Buck Henry
Oliver Farnsworth
Bernie Casey
Bernie Casey
Peters
Adrienne La Russa
Adrienne La Russa
Helen
Claudia Jennings
Claudia Jennings
Peters' Wife (uncredited)
Rick Riccardo
Rick Riccardo
Trevor
Jim Lovell
Jim Lovell
James Lovell
Director: Nicolas RoegScreenplay: Paul MayersbergProducer: Michael DeeleyProducer: Barry SpikingsExecutive Producer: Si Litvinoff

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CinemaSerf
2023-01-02
60%

Very much a vehicle for David Bowie, this is otherwise a rather derivative and unimaginative story of an alien ("Newton") who arrives on Earth, naked and penniless. He is tasked with trying to find a way to save his own doomed planet, but quickly discovers that he has skills! He can make money, and money buys nice things; it buys nice sex; it gives him power... All of these pleasures distract him from the purpose of his visit. Can he refocus? Well his infatuation with "Mary-Lou" (Candy Clark) isn't helping, nor are those around him - "Bryce" (Rip Torn) amongst them - with their own rather parasitic agendas, and his own character undergoes quite a few transformations as his exposure to the Earth and all of it's frequently conflicting moralities presents him with quite a few challenges. To be perfectly honest, I was rather bored with this. It offers us a smorgasbord of humanity with little context or character depth. Bowie is attractive to look at - sometimes - but really isn't much of an actor and at over 2¼ hours long, the plot had little option but to recycle itself - in various thinly disguised guises - just once too often for me. Stomu Yamashta's score is heavy overused, I thought, and by the end I really wasn't so very bothered whether or not he succeeded. As an observation of 1970s priorities, aspirations and excesses, it is quite illustrative I suppose, but as a film to see on a big screen it is really nothing at all to write home about, sorry.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English
Studios
British Lion Films, Houtsnede Maatschappij
Budget
$1,500,000

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