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Genres:
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Sci-Fi /
Horror /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Gordon Douglas
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Actors:
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Sean McClory,
Don Shelton,
Joan Weldon,
Sandy Descher,
Chris Drake,
James Whitmore,
Edmund Gwenn,
James Arness,
Onslow Stevens
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Duration:
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94 min.
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Rating:
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(7.5/10)102
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Plot Summary:
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In THEM!, atomic shedding once again manages to transform tiny harmless creatures into super-duper reverent terrors. Probably the first-class of the 1950s phenomenon, this outstrip-cleft thriller witnesses ogre ants fly at b put out loose on a small burgh in the Southwest desert pale of the United States. Two doctors from the Section of Agriculture are summoned to find the eyrie and kill them...if they can.
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Them!
This strained, atmospheric and unqualifiedly convincing science-fiction enduring is the best giant enthusiast movie of the 1950s. Director Gordon Douglas's shocker is laden with canny visual and verbal puns as mutant ants spawned by atomic radiation arrive in Los Angeles from the New Mexico vacant and infest the sewer system. Terrific special effects, noble humanitarian sentiments, involving performances — Edmund Gwenn makes the most of his archetypal scientist — and a word go-class organize make with a view brute thrills and fanciful uncertainty.
Them!
Among the first, and certainly the best, of the record-atomic horror animal cycle, this durable thriller starts with several eerie desert sequences and builds up to a shattering climax in the Los Angeles sewers. A general connected of understatement helps a reams.
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