Talk:It Conquered the World

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Anti-Communism

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I know this is staple of sci-fi flicks for the 1950s and 1960s, but I think the article should mention the very overt anti-Communist message that permeates the film. If nobody objects I'll add a few sentences about it in a couple of days. Sarcen1174 (talk) 22:24, 24 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

This film has a lot of obvious similarity to Earth versus the Flying Saucers and The Day the Earth Stood Still.Naaman Brown (talk) 18:10, 26 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

If anything, It Conquered the World has an anti-The Day the Earth Stood Still message. In Day... peace is imposed on Earth by the threat of annihilation by Gort--a Deus ex flying saucer solution to world peace (parodied in Tim Burton's Mars Attacks!). The message of It... is in its concluding speech by Peter Graves:

"... men have to find their own way, to make their own mistakes. There can't be any gift of perfection from outside ourselves. And when men seek such perfection... they find only death... fire... loss... disillusionment... the end of everything that's gone forward. Men have always sought an end to the toil and misery, but it can't be given, it has to be achieved. There is hope, but it has to come from inside, from Man himself."

Naaman Brown (talk) 12:21, 1 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Similarities with other 1950s space invader movies

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this parked here for now or in search of citable verifiable reliable sources beyond the films themselves:

It Conquered the World (1956) shared significant themes and similarities with other 1950s "space invasion" films of its day: The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), Invaders from Mars (1953) ,The War of the Worlds (1953), Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) and Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956).

  • A main character makes unauthorised contact with the alien with the intention of helping mankind. (Dr. Anderson contacts the alien by short wave radio. In The Day the Earth Stood Still the alien visits a main character. In Earth vs the Flying Saucers the protagonist contacts the aliens with a military field radio.)
  • The alien kills a close relative of one of the main characters. (The wife of Dr. Anderson is slain by the alien. In War of the Worlds the invaders kill the father of the main character's love interest; in Earth vs the Flying Saucers the invaders kill the father of the protagonist's wife.)
  • The alien paralyses human technology. (The alien paralyses all electric power with exception of his ally Dr. Anderson. In The Day the Earth Stood Still the alien paralyses all electric power with humane exceptions such as hospitals. In Earth vs the Flying Saucers the aliens take control of broadcast communications worldwide.)
  • The alien influences humans to behave as obediant automatons. (The alien brain implants eliminate human emotions. Similar implants in Invaders from Mars (1953) make people behave like the "pod people" replicants that replace the people in Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956); all three are set in small relatively remote towns.

Unlike The Day the Earth Stood Still, It Conquered the World sees an outside imposition of perfection as harmful to the human spirit.

Like most 1950s space alien movies, It Conquered the World depicted the alien as an evil invader. The view that space aliens could be benign (The Day the Earth Stood Still, The 27th Day (1957), The Space Children (1958)) was a minority opinion in the 1950s space alien films.

Box Office

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Anyone know how much this movie grossed at the box office?--The Rogue Leader 23:57, 15 March 2010 (UTC)

Rights holder

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As the link given is no longer valid, I've removed the following sentence until a new link shows up which validates the information: Its current rights holder is Susan Nicholson Hofheinz (Susan Hart), who also owns several other James H. Nicholson titles from the 1950's. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Robert Kerber (talkcontribs) 09:12, 26 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

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