Stranger from Venus
A stranger that is the most kindhearted person ever.
Stranger from Venus (a.k.a. Immediate Disaster and The Venusian) is the story of a woman who meets a stranger with no pulse who has the power of life and death at his touch. He is here from Venus to warn Earth about the atom.
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Cast

Patricia Neal
Susan North

Helmut Dantine
The Stranger

Derek Bond
Arthur Walker

Cyril Luckham
Dr. Meinard

Willoughby Gray
Tom Harding

Arthur Young
Scientist

Stanley Van Beers
General

Nigel Green
Second Police Officer

Jack Gwillim
Representative of Parliament (uncredited)

John Le Mesurier
Official/Man at Desk (uncredited)

Hugh Moxey
Secretary of the Interior (uncredited)

Peter Sallis
Soldier (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
This is all over the place. It seems derivative of Harry Bates' short story from 1940 "Farewell to the Master" as an alien - in this case from Venus - arrives to tell humanity to ditch nuclear weapons. Patricia Neal seems to pretty much reprise her role from "The Day The Earth Stood Still" (also based on the same short story) as she and Cyril Luckham try to engage with our alien visitor, played by an almost static Helmut Dantine. He has landed in the UK but the radio announcements reporting his arrival all have American accents (not very BBC) and the special effects, such as they are, are pretty basic. Burt Balaban may have devised his direction to have a somnambulant effect - this is a very, very slow burn. It does contain the great quote "I can find no pulse, therefore there are two possible explanations: either I am drunk, or you are dead"
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