I was born in 1955 in New York City. I first saw the movie, 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' visiting my uncle and aunt in 1961 in Washington, D. C. For some reason, I thought this movie was made in 1959 instead of 1951.
Seeing this movie for the first time as a 6 year old boy, I fought this movie to be suspenseful, somewhat scary, and a good Science Fiction movie. My favorite line in this movie, Klaatu Barada Nikto. Patricia Neal and Michael Rennie was great in this movie. I found Michael Rennie to be an attractive and sexy British actor.
'The Day the Earth Stood Still' is a classic and I own it as a part of my DVC collection. It was on ME television or Turner Classic Movies recently. However, I didn't have time to watch it. I just finished watching this movie on DVD and it took me back to my childhood. I currently live in Washington, D. C. and see some of the familiar streets and landmarks in this movie like the old Peoples Drug Store was a travel back into time. I recommend others to see this great movie classic.
Seeing this movie for the first time as a 6 year old boy, I fought this movie to be suspenseful, somewhat scary, and a good Science Fiction movie. My favorite line in this movie, Klaatu Barada Nikto. Patricia Neal and Michael Rennie was great in this movie. I found Michael Rennie to be an attractive and sexy British actor.
'The Day the Earth Stood Still' is a classic and I own it as a part of my DVC collection. It was on ME television or Turner Classic Movies recently. However, I didn't have time to watch it. I just finished watching this movie on DVD and it took me back to my childhood. I currently live in Washington, D. C. and see some of the familiar streets and landmarks in this movie like the old Peoples Drug Store was a travel back into time. I recommend others to see this great movie classic.