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The Day the Earth Stood Still (Dramatized)

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The Day the Earth Stood Still (Dramatized)

By: Harry Bates, Edmund H. North
Narrated by: Michael Rennie, Jean Peters
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Starring Michael Rennie and Jean Peters - An alien space craft, lands on Earth just after the Second World War, and in the new era of history. A mighty robot emerges from the craft, to bring an important message from the alien 'Klaatu'. Listen how, after in initially hostile reception, he tries to bring his message to the people of Earth!

One of the classic Radio Theatre Productions you will want to listen to over and over again!

Public Domain (P)2008 Entain8
Science Fiction Fiction
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I can see why this caused a lot of panic to listeners who tuned in on the radio back when this was released! I would be pretty scared too!

Must have been scary back then...

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Most science fiction aficionados of the 1950s and 1960s era movies and television will know this story, as it is still considered one of the greatest science fiction movies of all time.

While the performers of this radio drama do an excellent job and the script writers did the best they could, the time limitations imposed by the radio play format were fatal to this production. The story is far too truncated to be effective on its own. For a first time listener unfamiliar with the movie, there are far too many holes and too much critical information is missing for the story to make sense.

The verdict: This radio play is good enough to listen to - once. Other than that, stick to the movie.

Not recommended.

Radio wasn't always superior

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One of my all the time favorites and glad they had Michael Rennie as Klatu

One of my favorite SciFi storys

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Very enjoyable. Exactly like the movie and besides it's only a dollar. Good sound sound effects.

Very enjoyable.

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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

This is reissue of an archival radio program. I found it hard to understand due to the extremely poor quality of the recording.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

I find myself wishing this was the narration of a book, although this may have only been done as radio drama (not based on a book).

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Not worth a credit (in my opinion)

Retro Audio is hard to understand

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