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Quatermass and the pit [videorecording] / Associated British-Pathe Limited presents a Hammer Film Production ; directed by Roy Ward Baker.

Contributor(s): Baker, Roy | Keys, Anthony Nelson, 1913-1985 | Kneale, Nigel | Lamont, Duncan, 1918- | Marshall, Bryan, 1938- | Copley, Peter, 1915-2008 | Good, Maurice, 1932- | Donald, James, 1917-1993 | Keir, Andrew, 1926-1997 | Shelley, Barbara, 1933- | Kneale, Nigel. Quatermass and the pit | Associated British-Pathe Limited | Hammer Film ProductionsPublisher number: OPT0631 | Optimum ReleasingSeries: Hammer collectionPublication details: [s.l.] : Distributed by Optimum Releasing, c2006. Description: 1 videodisc (93 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inOther title: Also known as: Five million years to earth [videorecording]Subject(s): Excavation -- England -- London -- Drama | Demonology -- England -- London -- Drama | Motion pictures -- Great Britain | Kneale, Nigel -- Film adaptationsDDC classification: 786.9/193 LOC classification: MT662.8 | .U48 2006Production credits: Music, Tristram Cary ; director of photography, Arthur Grant ; editor, James Needs ; produced by Anthony Nelson Keys ; original story and screenplay by Nigel Kneale.Cast: Duncan Lamont, Bryan Marshall, Peter Copley, Maurice Good, James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley.Summary: London workers unearth a cluster of prehistoric bones, which leads to further discovery of a strange missile, locust, and demon-like creatures.
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DVD, Region 2, PAL, Aspect ratio 1.66:1.

English dialogue.

Duncan Lamont, Bryan Marshall, Peter Copley, Maurice Good, James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley.

Music, Tristram Cary ; director of photography, Arthur Grant ; editor, James Needs ; produced by Anthony Nelson Keys ; original story and screenplay by Nigel Kneale.

Originally released as a motion picture in 1967.

UK cert. 12.

London workers unearth a cluster of prehistoric bones, which leads to further discovery of a strange missile, locust, and demon-like creatures.

Special features: trailer.