The Architects of Fear
written by: Meyer Dolinsky
directed by: Byron Haskin
Oh, I so wanted to like this one. The opening with the near miss was a nice use of carefully edited stock footage. The 'boardroom' scene predates The X-Files by more than thirty years, and was wonderfully paced and filmed. With Robert Culp on one end and the doctor calling out his name on the other--great use of space. Speaking of Robert Culp, his performance is really strong here. At first, he plays a man with a cavalier attitude towards his own death. Then, in the labratory scene at the half-way mark he has a psychotic break that is wonderfully played. And although the science is vague, the syndicate's (might as well crib a little from The X-Files) plan is pretty clever (with overtones of Watchmen, although I think this earlier version works better). Of course it doesn't work, but it comes close.
But the last act! The space capsule model work is unwatchable, and the design a hilarious cliché (it looks like something out of the Buck Rogers or Flash Gordon serials). And the alien goes from a subtle transformation with realistic make-up in earlier scenes to an absurd and silly monster that belongs in the cheesy space monster movies from the preceding decade. And the voice over at the end is some silly moralizing to try and justify this cheesiness. Doesn't work.
Oh well. 80% of it is well written and photographed...
written by: Meyer Dolinsky
directed by: Byron Haskin
Oh, I so wanted to like this one. The opening with the near miss was a nice use of carefully edited stock footage. The 'boardroom' scene predates The X-Files by more than thirty years, and was wonderfully paced and filmed. With Robert Culp on one end and the doctor calling out his name on the other--great use of space. Speaking of Robert Culp, his performance is really strong here. At first, he plays a man with a cavalier attitude towards his own death. Then, in the labratory scene at the half-way mark he has a psychotic break that is wonderfully played. And although the science is vague, the syndicate's (might as well crib a little from The X-Files) plan is pretty clever (with overtones of Watchmen, although I think this earlier version works better). Of course it doesn't work, but it comes close.
But the last act! The space capsule model work is unwatchable, and the design a hilarious cliché (it looks like something out of the Buck Rogers or Flash Gordon serials). And the alien goes from a subtle transformation with realistic make-up in earlier scenes to an absurd and silly monster that belongs in the cheesy space monster movies from the preceding decade. And the voice over at the end is some silly moralizing to try and justify this cheesiness. Doesn't work.
Oh well. 80% of it is well written and photographed...