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  1. Quatermass at IMDB Quatermass at Wikipedia Quatermass at TV.com guide Quatermass at ShareTV.com. This series is alternatively known as The Quatermass Conclusion. This is the final television project in the Quatermass franchise featuring John Mills in the title role of Bernard Quatermass... Headhunter's Holosuite Wiki. Explore.

  2. An in-depth review of the film Quatermass [TV] (1979), aka The Quatermass Conclusion, directed by Piers Haggard, featuring John Mills, Simon MacCorkindale, Margaret Tyzack. ... Despite attempts by Kneale to sell Quatermass IV to ITV, it lay dormant until 1979, when Verity Lambert, recently appointed Chief Executive at Euston Films, ...

  3. 26 de jul. de 2013 · The BBC had commissioned and announced the series - as "Quatermass IV" - but Kneale and the corporation parted ways. Filming didn’t begin until 1978 after Thames’ drama subsidiary, Euston Films - run by Doctor Who ’s first producer Verity Lambert - took up the project, spun it into four one-hour episodes and a movie option, and assigned it a hefty - for its time - £1.25m budget.

  4. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Subject: The Halfmen (Quatermass and the Pit). Season 1, episode 1. Original air date: 22 December 1958. Main cast: Andre Morell (Professor Bernard Quatermass), Cec Linder (Dr. Matthew Roney), Anthony Bushell (Colonel James Breen), John Stratton (Captain Potter), Christine Finn (Barbara Judd) and Harold Goodwin (Corporal Gibson). From IMDB.

  5. 29 de jun. de 2021 · by. Roy Ward Baker. Publication date. 1967. Topics. Roy Ward Baker, horror, mystery, sci-fi, Hammer Films. Language. English. A mysterious artifact is unearthed in London, and famous scientist Bernard Quatermass is called into to divine its origins and explain its strange effects on people.

  6. Quatermass (TV serial), a 1979 British four-part TV series that aired on ITV, and was also distributed internationally as a film titled The Quatermass Conclusion or Quatermass IV. The Quatermass Experiment (film), a 2005 British live-broadcast television film remake of the original 1953 serial that aired on BBC Four.

  7. Professor Bernard Quatermass travels to London, where he is attacked. He’s saved by Dr. Joe Kapp who he then confides in that he’s searching for his granddaughter. Finding no clues, they leave ...