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The Man Who Fell To Earth
TrailerSpace alien crash lands on Earth, seeking help for his drought-stricken planet. He starts a high technology company to get the billions of dollars he needs to build a return spacecraft, and meets Mary-Lou, a girl who falls in love with him. The question of course is whether Newton will ever get to return home.Actors: David Bowie, Rip Torn, Candy Clark, Buck Henry, Bernie Casey, Jackson D. Kane, Rick Riccardo, Tony Mascia, Linda Hutton, Hilary Holland, Adrienne Larussa, ...»Director: Nicolas RoegCountry: United KingdomDuration: 139 minQuality: HDRelease: 1976IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Man Who Fell To Earth"
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Characters of "The Man Who Fell To Earth"
Thomas Jerome NewtonPlayed by: David BowieNathan BrycePlayed by: Rip TornMary-LouPlayed by: Candy Clark -
Directors of "The Man Who Fell To Earth"
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Creators of "The Man Who Fell To Earth"
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Critic Reviews of "The Man Who Fell To Earth"
TIME MagazineJanuary 13, 2016Roeg's exuberance and invention are compromised here by a yarn that carries dank traces of Twilight Zone.
Dallas Morning NewsAugust 25, 2011The Man Who Fell to Earth today plays like a movie that fell from the sky, origins unknown.
Minneapolis Star TribuneAugust 25, 2011The film is a more poignant (and infinitely bleaker) portrait of extraterrestrial homesickness than "E.T."
Seattle TimesAugust 04, 2011Bowie's screen debut still fascinates whenever he's on-screen, and it's full of little reminders of how much has changed since the movie was made.
Washington PostJuly 15, 2011Feels like a tedious historical artifact. It's a sci-fi "Days of Wine and Roses" for the arthouse crowd.
PopMattersJanuary 26, 2017Nicolas Roeg's mid-'70s sci-fi misfire about an alien (Bowie) trying to save his planet but falling prey to Earth's temptations is self-indulgent garble with a haunting premise.
The Blu SpotJanuary 23, 2017Nicolas Roeg's The Man Who Fell to Earth features a fine performance from David Bowie and a gorgeous production design, but the story is ultimately a choppy, unfocused, and meandering mess that results in a cold and distant film.
SciFiNowSeptember 09, 2016If you're looking for a gripping narrative then look elsewhere; enjoy the B-movie effects and crash zooms, melodramatic acting, eclectic soundtrack, Hockney-esque visuals and Bowie's effortless charisma instead.
Times (UK)September 09, 2016The real story is less about the sci-fi and more about the weirdness on Earth, a woozy dream of greed and alcohol and betrayal, as the gentle Newton is preyed upon by hucksters and the American government.
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