The Day the Earth Stood Still, 1951. 4k version. directed by Robert Wise. It starred Michael Rennie and Patricia Neal.
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In a 1995 interview, producer Julian Blaustein explained that Joseph Breen, the film censor installed by the Motion Picture Association of America at the Twentieth Century Fox studios, balked at the portrayal of Klaatu's resurrection and limitless power. At the behest of the MPAA, a line was written into the script; when Helen asks Klaatu whether Gort has unlimited power over life and death, Klaatu explains that Gort has only revived him temporarily: "that power is reserved to the Almighty Spirit". Of the elements that he added to Klaatu's character, screenwriter Edmund North said, "It was my private little joke. I never discussed this angle with Blaustein or Wise because I didn't want it expressed. I had originally hoped that the Christ comparison would be subliminal"
One of the great early Si-Fi films.
It is true to life too, as the Yanks first thought is to shoot at the occupants.. He must be destroyed... Yup thats the American way:ner: