X - The Unknown 2000 Horror Movie Review
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Hammer Studios’ attempt to replicate the success of the superior Quatermass films gives us a kinder, gentler hero, the polite and soft-spoken Dr. Royston (played with almost paternal kindness by American Dean Jagger). When the populace of the area surrounding a bottomless fissure in an abandoned quarry is devastated by a rash of lethal radiation burns, Royston tries to convince authorities of the possibility of a life from deep within Earth that has surfaced to feed to a rather skeptical reception. Sure enough, the sludge from 20,000 fathoms is spotted pouring down the road like a self-contained lava flow, headed for the military’s own nuclear reactor. Director Leslie Norman can’t quite match that taut, wound up quality of his inspirations, The Quatermass Xperiment and Quatermass 2, but he creates an inky-black atmosphere with moody night shooting and heaps on the horror with blistery, blotchy burns that culminate in the gooey remains of a man whose flesh is found melting off his skeleton—one of the most startling moments of any Hammer picture. A young Leo McKern can be spotted as a reporter and Anthony Newley is a whining soldier. —Sean Axmaker
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About X - The Unknown 2000
Title: X - The Unknown
Year: 2000
Starring: Dean Jagger,
Edward Chapman,
Leo McKern,
Anthony Newley,
Jameson Clark,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 91 minutes
Director: Leslie Norman,
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