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The War of the Worlds (1953)

April 3, 1953 (US) Science Fiction, Action • 85m

Overview

The residents of a small town are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills, until they discover it is the first of many transport devices from Mars bringing an army of invaders invincible to any man-made weapon, even the atomic bomb.

Director

Byron Haskin

Top Billed

Gene Barry

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Gene Barry
Gene Barry

Clayton Forrester

Ann Robinson
Ann Robinson

Sylvia Van Buren

Lewis Martin
Lewis Martin

Matthew Collins

Les Tremayne
Les Tremayne

General Mann

Frank Kreig
Frank Kreig

Fiddler Hawkins (uncredited)

Vernon Rich
Vernon Rich

Ralph Heffner

Sandro Giglio
Sandro Giglio

Dr. Bilderbeck

Ann Codee
Ann Codee

Dr. Duprey (uncredited)

Cedric Hardwicke
Cedric Hardwicke

Commentary (voice)

Houseley Stevenson Jr.
Houseley Stevenson Jr.

General Mann's Aide

Paul Birch
Paul Birch

Alonzo Hogue (uncredited)

Paul Frees
Paul Frees

Second Radio Reporter / Opening Announcer

Henry Brandon
Henry Brandon

Cop at Crash Site

Peter Adams
Peter Adams

Pine Summit Fire Watcher (uncredited)

Eric Alden
Eric Alden

Man (uncredited)

Hugh Allen
Hugh Allen

Brigadier General (uncredited)

Ruth Barnell
Ruth Barnell

Mother (uncredited)

Edgar Barrier
Edgar Barrier

Prof. McPherson (uncredited)

Russ Bender
Russ Bender

Dr. Carmichael (uncredited)

Oscar Blank
Oscar Blank

Man in Church (uncredited)

Hazel Boyne
Hazel Boyne

Screaming Woman (uncredited)

Chet Brandenburg
Chet Brandenburg

Man in Church (uncredited)

George Bruggeman
George Bruggeman

Soldier (uncredited)

Nora Bush
Nora Bush

Woman in Church (uncredited)

Tony Butala
Tony Butala

Boy in Final Church (uncredited)

Mushy Callahan
Mushy Callahan

Burning Soldier at Pit (uncredited)

Dick Cherney
Dick Cherney

Looter (uncredited)

Edward Colmans
Edward Colmans

Spanish Priest (uncredited)

James Conaty
James Conaty

Man at Pacific Institute of Science and Technology (uncredited)

Russ Conway
Russ Conway

Rev. Bethany (uncredited)

Martin Coulter
Martin Coulter

Marine Sergeant (uncredited)

Vittorio Cramer
Vittorio Cramer

First Radio Reporter (uncredited)

Pierre Cressoy
Pierre Cressoy

Frenchman (uncredited)

Oliver Cross
Oliver Cross

Scientist (uncredited)

Jane Crowley
Jane Crowley

Woman in Church (uncredited)

Jim Davies
Jim Davies

Marine Commanding Officer (uncredited)

Helen Dickson
Helen Dickson

Woman in Church (uncredited)

Ralph Dumke
Ralph Dumke

Buck Monahan (uncredited)

Jimmie Dundee
Jimmie Dundee

Civil Defense Official (uncredited)

Al Ferguson
Al Ferguson

Police Chief (uncredited)

Dick Fortune
Dick Fortune

Marine Captain (uncredited)

Alex Frazer
Alex Frazer

Dr. James (uncredited)

Frank Freeman Jr.
Frank Freeman Jr.

Bum #2 Listening to Radio (uncredited)

Slim Gaut
Slim Gaut

Radio Listener (uncredited)

Charles Gemora
Charles Gemora

Martian (uncredited)

Ned Glass
Ned Glass

Well-Dressed Looter (uncredited)

Jack Gordon
Jack Gordon

Man in Church (uncredited)

Fred Graham
Fred Graham

Looter (uncredited)

Joe Gray
Joe Gray

Looter (uncredited)

Herman Hack
Herman Hack

Worker Listening to Radio (uncredited)

Nancy Hale
Nancy Hale

Young Wife (uncredited)

Virginia Hall
Virginia Hall

Girl (uncredited)

Ted Hecht
Ted Hecht

KGEB Reporter (uncredited)

Douglas Henderson
Douglas Henderson

Staff Sergeant (uncredited)

Gertrude Hoffmann
Gertrude Hoffmann

Elderly News Vendor (uncredited)

Tex Holden
Tex Holden

Man in Church (uncredited)

Jimmie Horan
Jimmie Horan

Party Guest (uncredited)

Patricia Iannone
Patricia Iannone

Girl (uncredited)

Jerry James
Jerry James

Reporter (uncredited)

Michael Jeffers
Michael Jeffers

Worker Listening to Radio (uncredited)

Dick Johnstone
Dick Johnstone

Man in Church (uncredited)

Carolyn Jones
Carolyn Jones

Blonde Party Guest (uncredited)

Don Kohler
Don Kohler

Colonel (uncredited)

Ivan Lebedeff
Ivan Lebedeff

Dr. Gratzman (uncredited)

Freeman Lusk
Freeman Lusk

Secretary of Defense (uncredited)

Herbert Lytton
Herbert Lytton

Chief of Staff (uncredited)

Wilbur Mack
Wilbur Mack

Official (uncredited)

George Magrill
George Magrill

Traffic Cop (uncredited)

Mike Mahoney
Mike Mahoney

Townsman (uncredited)

John Mansfield
John Mansfield

Man (uncredited)

Joel Marston
Joel Marston

Military Policeman in Jeep (uncredited)

Sydney Mason
Sydney Mason

Fire Chief, Crew #3 (uncredited)

John Maxwell
John Maxwell

Doctor (uncredited)

Mathew McCue
Mathew McCue

Man in Church (uncredited)

David McMahon
David McMahon

Minister, First Church (uncredited)

William Meader
William Meader

P.E. Official (uncredited)

Lee Miller
Lee Miller

Reporter (uncredited)

Ralph Montgomery
Ralph Montgomery

Los Angeles Red Cross Official (uncredited)

Alvy Moore
Alvy Moore

Zippy (uncredited)

Bob Morgan
Bob Morgan

Injured Civil Defense Worker (uncredited)

Charles Morton
Charles Morton

Worker Listening to Radio (uncredited)

George Nardelli
George Nardelli

Military Officer (uncredited)

Stanley Orr
Stanley Orr

Marine Major (uncredited)

George Pal
George Pal

Bum #1 Listening to Radio (uncredited)

Walter Richards
Walter Richards

Reporter (uncredited)

Robert Rockwell
Robert Rockwell

Forest Ranger at Crash Site (uncredited)

Walter Sande
Walter Sande

Sheriff Bogany (uncredited)

James Seay
James Seay

Air Force Bomber Pilot (uncredited)

Allen D. Sewall
Allen D. Sewall

Man in Church (uncredited)

Lucile Sewall
Lucile Sewall

Woman in Church (uncredited)

Cora Shannon
Cora Shannon

Old Woman (uncredited)

David Sharpe
David Sharpe

Looter (uncredited)

Teru Shimada
Teru Shimada

Japanese Diplomat (uncredited)

Reginald Lal Singh
Reginald Lal Singh

Military Officer (uncredited)

Bobby Somers
Bobby Somers

Deputy at Crash Site (uncredited)

Bert Stevens
Bert Stevens

Man in Church (uncredited)

Charles Stewart
Charles Stewart

Marine Captain (uncredited)

Jack Stoney
Jack Stoney

Looter (uncredited)

Gus Taillon
Gus Taillon

Elderly Man (uncredited)

Morton C. Thompson
Morton C. Thompson

Reporter (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey
Arthur Tovey

Party Guest (uncredited)

Dale Van Sickel
Dale Van Sickel

Looter (uncredited)

Dorothy Vernon
Dorothy Vernon

Elderly Woman at Square Dance (uncredited)

Anthony Warde
Anthony Warde

Military Police Driver (uncredited)

Bob Whitney
Bob Whitney

Military Officer (uncredited)

Chalky Williams
Chalky Williams

Worker Listening to Radio (uncredited)

Waldon Williams
Waldon Williams

Boy (uncredited)

Bud Wolfe
Bud Wolfe

Rescuing Civil Defense Worker (uncredited)

Fred Zendar
Fred Zendar

Marine Lieutenant (uncredited)

Crew
Edith Head
Edith Head

Costume Design

Gae Griffith
Gae Griffith

Producer's Assistant

Robert S. Richardson
Robert S. Richardson

Technical Advisor

Chesley Bonestell
Chesley Bonestell

Technical Advisor

Paul K. Lerpae
Paul K. Lerpae

Visual Effects

Jan Domela
Jan Domela

Visual Effects

Barney Wolff
Barney Wolff

Special Effects

Harry Lindgren
Harry Lindgren

Sound Recordist

Irmin Roberts
Irmin Roberts

Visual Effects

Gordon Jennings
Gordon Jennings

Visual Effects

Ken Strickfaden
Ken Strickfaden

Special Effects

Tommy Middleton
Tommy Middleton

Sound Effects

Dan Johnson
Dan Johnson

Sound Effects

Bob Springfield
Bob Springfield

Special Effects

Gene Garvin
Gene Garvin

Sound Recordist

Gene Lauritzen
Gene Lauritzen

Construction Coordinator

Gordon Cole
Gordon Cole

Property Master

Aubrey Law
Aubrey Law

Visual Effects

Ivyl Burks
Ivyl Burks

Visual Effects

Cliff Shirpser
Cliff Shirpser

Visual Effects Camera

Walter Hoffman
Walter Hoffman

Visual Effects

Jack Caldwell
Jack Caldwell

Visual Effects

Loren L. Ryder
Loren L. Ryder

Sound Director

Lovell Norman
Lovell Norman

Sound Editor

Chester Pate
Chester Pate

Special Effects

Walter Oberst
Walter Oberst

Sound Effects

Howard Beals
Howard Beals

Sound Effects

Michael D. Moore
Michael D. Moore

Assistant Director

Frank Freeman Jr.
Frank Freeman Jr.

Associate Producer

Albert Nozaki
Albert Nozaki

Set Decoration

Frank Caffey
Frank Caffey

Production Manager

Cecil B. DeMille
Cecil B. DeMille

Executive Producer

George Barnes
George Barnes

Director of Photography

Albert Nozaki
Albert Nozaki

Art Direction

Wally Westmore
Wally Westmore

Makeup Supervisor

Leith Stevens
Leith Stevens

Original Music Composer

Emile Kuri
Emile Kuri

Set Decoration

Hal Pereira
Hal Pereira

Art Direction



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 7/10

September 6, 2014

Smashing sci-fi film that is a landmark for special effects.

Martians invade Earth with total destructive powers, seemingly unstoppable, mankind must find a way to beat them before all is Lost.

In spite of the uproar and considerable success of Orson Welles' 1938 radio adaptation of the H.G Wells novel, War Of The Worlds was a topic that directors were staying well away from. Such high esteemed men like as Cecil B. DeMille & Alfred Hitchcoc… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 8/10

May 26, 2020

_**Clark Kent & Lois Lane face an invasion of Martians!**_

A flaming meteor lands near a small town in rural California, yet it turns out it’s not really a meteor, but rather the beginning of an extraterrestrial invasion!

“The War of the Worlds” (1953) loosely interprets H.G. Wells' classic 1898 novel and moves the events up to the mid-20th century wherein Earthlings have modern weapons at their disposal, including the atomic bomb.

G… read the rest.

JPV852

⭐ 6/10

September 21, 2022

Not great in terms of the script, acting or the abrupt ending, the practical effects were impressive and a lot of fun with the Martian ships flying and causing mayhem and destruction. I can imagine this wowed audiences back in '53. **3.0/5**

tensharpe

⭐ 8/10

January 25, 2023

“The War of the Worlds” now restored in 4K HD with its lovely looking technicolour and amazing surround sound really has elevated this movie to a higher level than any previous release. Made during the height of optimism in 1953 “The War of the Worlds” was and still is quite horrific and unnerving. The joys of the Atomic age are highlighted by the beauty of the alien spacecraft and the atom bomb being the answer to stopping any invading force.

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Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$2,000,000

Revenue

$2,000,000

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