@ninelivecat I've a pretty rough VHS copy of the OUT OF version. And whilst I have to agree that in the technical area the JOURNEY TO version is vastly superior (healthy budget, colour, 35mm) I still think some sequences (mainly the filmed inserts where director Alan Bridges had more freedom) were handled better the first time round. Ultimately, I don't think it's a matter of the budget/equipment at your disposal but whether you can play to a particular mediums strengths.
@StatesEdgeFilms Like a lot of BBC stuff at the time Out Of The Unknown had very low production values. It doesn't hold up very well today. A lot of it was lost It was throw away TV I doubt very much if the producers thought people would want to be watching it in 2011. You can clearly see that Journey To The unknown had a decent budget like the later Hammer House Of Horror series.
@ninelivecat Yes, the basic idea is the same (though it receives a more 'realistic' treatment here). This story originally featured in the BBC series OUT OF THE UNKNOWN four years earlier.
Reminiscent of the Outer Limits episode "The Mutant"
derby1884 2 weeks ago
what a great intro i loved it
jenzeppelin 3 weeks ago
it is like the x-men
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@ninelivecat I've a pretty rough VHS copy of the OUT OF version. And whilst I have to agree that in the technical area the JOURNEY TO version is vastly superior (healthy budget, colour, 35mm) I still think some sequences (mainly the filmed inserts where director Alan Bridges had more freedom) were handled better the first time round. Ultimately, I don't think it's a matter of the budget/equipment at your disposal but whether you can play to a particular mediums strengths.
StatesEdgeFilms 5 months ago
@StatesEdgeFilms Like a lot of BBC stuff at the time Out Of The Unknown had very low production values. It doesn't hold up very well today. A lot of it was lost It was throw away TV I doubt very much if the producers thought people would want to be watching it in 2011. You can clearly see that Journey To The unknown had a decent budget like the later Hammer House Of Horror series.
ninelivecat 5 months ago
@ninelivecat Yes, the basic idea is the same (though it receives a more 'realistic' treatment here). This story originally featured in the BBC series OUT OF THE UNKNOWN four years earlier.
StatesEdgeFilms 5 months ago
A bit like Twilight Zone episode It's A Good Life
ninelivecat 6 months ago
poor kid
Webbgurl2000 8 months ago
That was a sad one : (
launwatch 11 months ago
Thanks, this is the first time I've seen this.
thebelly2010 11 months ago