Sorry, Greg, I hadn't read your comments on The Alligator People before I posted!
JB
No problem. Not sure I've ever actually seen the movie, just some photos of the monsters.
Sorry, Greg, I hadn't read your comments on The Alligator People before I posted!
JB
I see mention of when Doctor Who the series aired in the US but the ersatz Doctor Who and the Daleks movie with Peter Cushing shows a US release date of July 1966. Would that put that in the realm of possibility that it conceivably could have influenced the implementation of Nomad?
It seems you have gone with the assumption that there is no way it could possibly occur.
Besides Hollywood seems like a place where the movie might have played and why wouldn't people who work in science fiction not have been interested in checking it out (or at least having seen the trailer).
Well, that makes me wonder, who designed Nomad? John M Lucas was the writer, but that doesn't mean he came up with anything more than a name and possible description, right?
Well, that makes me wonder, who designed Nomad?
Is Nomad's appearance and voice mannerisms in the script?
No problem. Not sure I've ever actually seen the movie, just some photos of the monsters.
Wasn't John Meredith Lucas working in the UK in the early to mid sixties anyway?
We know Americans in the business were watching the UK, because in the 60s, several UK shows were bought by American networks and shown in prime time alongside American programs- The Saint, The Avengers, Secret Agent (Danger Man), The Prisoner.As a sidenote, the BBC was watchful for trans-Atlantic plagiarism.
In 1966-ish the Beeb cancelled production of Counterstrike, another 'Friendly alien protects present day Earth from hostile aliens' concept because of The Invaders. There's a note from the drama chief in the BBC files wondering if Quinn Martin might have seen the Counterstrike concept when creator Tony Williamson was offering it round US studios, giving the BBC grounds to sue for the money spent on the cancelled series.
Presumably there wasn't any proof of it: and once The Invaders was safely cancelled, Counterstrike was resurrected for a single season BBC1 run in 1969.
We know Americans in the business were watching the UK, because in the 60s, several UK shows were bought by American networks and shown in prime time alongside American programs- The Saint, The Avengers, Secret Agent (Danger Man), The Prisoner.
Not that I can determine. I found his autobiography on Google Books, and though I can only see a few excerpts, it seems from there and other sources that he actually spent 1961 in Australia. He seems to have been back in Hollywood by 1963, because he has some writing credits that year, and he was writing and directing Ben Casey by '64. The only mention of a trip to England is one following the cancellation of a show he frequently directed, Police Surgeon, and that would've been 1975. (I also searched his autobiography for references to Doctor Who and the Daleks, and there's not a one. But then, there's no reference to Nomad or "The Changeling" either.)
Man-Thing is without a doubt a rip off of DCs Swamp Thing surely?
JB
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