The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)



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Synopsis:
Based on a novel by Walter Tevis, The Man Who Fell to Earth achieved cult film status for David Bowie's performance as Thomas Jerome Newton, aka "Mr. Sussex," and the imagery of director Nicholas Roeg, a former cinematographer. In this deeply allegorical science-fiction drama, Newton is an alien from a planet that is dying for lack of water, and he has been sent to earth to find a way to ship some of the earth's plentiful supply to his home planet. He arrives with a human-looking disguise, his knowledge of unusual technologies, his despair, and little else. Using his knowledge, he takes out patents on "his" inventions, aided by patent lawyer Oliver Farnsworth (Buck Henry). He skillfully parlays the money from these inventions and becomes a financial/industrial tycoon. These inventions, and others like them, along with his political and financial power, should make possible the transfer of water to his planet. But instead of pressing forward with plans to save his home planet, he becomes enamored of Earth's low-down ways and of his strange, passive relationship with his elevator-operator girlfriend, Mary Lou (Candy Clark). Meanwhile, his phenomenal rise from anonymity to power, and his eccentric behavior, spark the government's interest. Chemistry professor Nathan Bryce (Rip Torn) also comes calling, fascinated by the alien's history. As gin and despair slowly cripple him, he becomes consumed by memories of life on his doomed planet. The longer (140 minutes) and sexier British version of this film was toned down for its American release. Roeg, whose work has received polarized responses, also directed such distinctively stylized movies as Walkabout (1971) and Don't Look Now (1973).

~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1976
Director Credit
Nicolas Roeg Director
Cast Credit
Capt. James Lovell Himself
David Bowie Thomas Jerome Newton
Candy Clark Mary-Lou
Rip Torn Nathan Bryce
Buck Henry Oliver Farnsworth
Bernie Casey Peters
Jackson D. Kane Professor Canutti
Rick Riccardo Trevor
Tony Mascia Arthur
Linda Hutton Elaine
Hilary Holland Jill
Adrienne Larussa Helen
Lilybell Crawford Jewelry Stor Owner
Richard Breeding Receptionist
Albert Nelson Waiter
Peter Prouse Peter's Associate
Production Credits Credit
John Peverall Associate Producer
Si Litvinoff Executive Producer
Michael Deeley Producer
Barry Spikings Producer
Art Department Credit
Brian Eatwell Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Anthony B. Richmond Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Kip Gowans first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
May Routh Costume Designer

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