

Quatermass
In the near future, a now-elderly Bernard Quatermass investigates the disappearance of his granddaughter and a mysterious cult.
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Plot Summary
In the near future, Professor Bernard Quatermass is brought out of retirement to investigate a series of baffling disappearances of young people across the United Kingdom. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a chilling extraterrestrial plot to abduct humanity for unknown purposes, leading him to a final confrontation with an alien force.
Critical Reception
The 1979 BBC television serial 'Quatermass' was met with a generally positive reception, praised for its atmospheric tension, thought-provoking themes, and a strong performance from veteran actor John Mills. While some critics found its pacing occasionally slow, it was largely seen as a worthy successor to the original Quatermass stories, capturing a sense of dread and existential threat.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its effective build-up of suspense and unsettling atmosphere.
- John Mills's portrayal of the aging Quatermass was widely commended.
- Considered a solid, albeit less groundbreaking, entry in the Quatermass legacy.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the compelling narrative and the enduring appeal of the Quatermass character. Viewers appreciated the serial's intellectual science fiction elements and the chilling exploration of societal anxieties.
Fun Fact
The BBC initially considered cancelling the production due to budget concerns and a perceived lack of audience interest, but decided to proceed after a positive internal screening.
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