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  1. The 27th Day: Directed by William Asher. With Gene Barry, Valerie French, George Voskovec, Arnold Moss. Aliens take five people, give them small capsules which can kill mankind without additional damage, with the understanding they will colonize Earth only if they use the weapons.

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    • Sci-Fi
    • William Asher
    • 1957-07
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_27th_DayThe 27th Day - Wikipedia

    English. The 27th Day is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film, distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was produced by Helen Ainsworth, directed by William Asher, and stars Gene Barry, Valerie French, George Voskovec, and Arnold Moss. The screenplay by John Mantley is based on his 1956 original science fiction novel of the same name.

  3. The 27th Day. NEW. An alien from a dying planet brings five average people from England, Germany, China, the Soviet Union and the United States onto its spacecraft. Each person is given a case ...

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    • Gene Barry, Valerie French, Arnold Moss
    • William Asher
    • Sci-Fi
  4. Anyway, for a chance viewing on an otherwise dreary, rainy New Year's Day, the film wound up an unexpectedly good and interesting treat, even if dated against the backdrop of current world events. Catch it if you can. 7/10. Excellent rarely-seen science fiction flick. vigilante407-1 25 December 2006.

  5. www.moriareviews.com › sciencefiction › 27th-dayThe 27th Day (1957) - Moria

    Jan 19, 2016 · The 27th Day was the third film for director William Asher. Asher will probably be best remembered for the various teen Beach Party films of the 1960s, which included Beach Party (1963), Muscle Beach Party (1964) and Bikini Beach (1964), plus a couple that involved gonzo genre meldings with Beach Blanket Bingo (1965) and How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965).

  6. A review by CinemaSerf. 60. Written by CinemaSerf on November 9, 2022. Five individuals from five nations, including the USA, USSR, and China, suddenly find themselves on an alien saucer, where an alien gives each a container holding three capsules. The alien explains that no power on earth can open a given container except a mental command ...

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  8. Feb 10, 2022 · After all, the fate of the human race literally rests in the palm of their hands. The movie does not go for low-hanging fruit and has a very intelligent screenplay that finds the characters doing things that we ourselves might do. It would be easy to have them go power mad and for this whole cosmic experiment to be some sort if ham-fisted ...

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