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  2. Unearthly Stranger (also known as Beyond the Stars) is a 1963 British black-and-white 'B' science fiction film directed by John Krish and starring John Neville, Philip Stone, Gabriella Licudi and Patrick Newell. It was written by Rex Carlton based on an idea by Jeffrey Stone.

  3. Dr. Mark Davidson, government scientist, meets a mysterious woman and is married quickly. He knows little of her past. His government superiors want to know more about his wife, especially certain strange attributes that suggest she may be more than she appears.

  4. Unearthly Stranger: Directed by John Krish. With John Neville, Philip Stone, Gabriella Licudi, Patrick Newell. Mysterious woman marries government scientist Davidson despite his lack of knowledge about her past. His bosses are suspicious of her unusual traits.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • John Krish
    • 1964-04
  5. A low-budget British science fiction film, Unearthly Stranger opens with a Scanners-esque premise. A group of scientists around the world are looking for a way to control brain and human energy into teleporting people.

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  6. sf-encyclopedia.com › entry › unearthly_strangerSFE: Unearthly Stranger

    In this low-key, unpretentious UK sf film a space Scientist gradually realizes that his wife (who sleeps with her eyes open) is an Alien, one of many who are infiltrating Earth (see Invasion) and wiping out the scientists first. She is ordered by her superiors to kill him but cannot, having fallen in love with him.

  7. Aug 2, 2015 · When Dr Munro (Warren Mitchell), who leads a team of British scientists working on a highly classified project looking into the projection of material objects through time and space, is found dead under somewhat mysterious circumstances, Mark Davidson (John Neville) is put in charge of the project.

  8. Unearthly Stranger (1963) review. Director: John Krish. Starring: John Neville, Philip Stone, Gabriella Licudi, Patrick Newell, Jean Marsh, Warren Mitchell

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