Popularity: 5 (history)
| Director: | Gordon Douglas |
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| Writer: | Ted Sherdeman, Russell S. Hughes, George Worthing Yates |
| Staring: |
| As a result of nuclear testing, gigantic, ferocious mutant ants appear in the American desert southwest, and a father-daughter team of entomologists join forces with the state police officer who first discovers their existence, an FBI agent and, eventually, the US Army to eradicate the menace, before it spreads across the continent — and the world. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 16, 1954 |
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| Director: | Gordon Douglas |
| Writer: | Ted Sherdeman, Russell S. Hughes, George Worthing Yates |
| Genres: | Science Fiction, Horror |
| Keywords | monster, new mexico, radiation, fbi, atomic bomb, mutation, ant, martial law, army, giant insect, giant monster, black and white, desert, psychiatric ward, ant's nest, general store, entomologist, giant ants, animal horror, storm drain, scientist heroine, southwest desert, state police officer, drunk ward, formic acid, traumatized child, mysterious footprint, cyanide grenade, atomic mutation, ant eggs |
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $23,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| James Whitmore | Sgt. Ben Peterson |
| James Arness | FBI Agent Robert Graham |
| Joan Weldon | Dr. Pat Medford |
| Edmund Gwenn | Dr. Harold Medford |
| Onslow Stevens | Brig. Gen. Robert O'Brien |
| Sean McClory | Maj. Kibbee |
| Sandy Descher | The Ellinson Girl |
| Chris Drake | Trooper Ed Blackburn |
| Don Shelton | Trooper Capt. Fred Edwards |
| Fess Parker | Alan Crotty |
| Mary Alan Hokanson | Mrs. Lodge |
| Olin Howland | Jensen |
| William Schallert | Ambulance Attendant |
| Ann Doran | Child Psychiatrist |
| Dub Taylor | Railroad Yard Watchman |
| Leonard Nimoy | Army Sergeant |
| Richard Deacon | Bald Reporter at L.A. News Conference |
| Forbes Murray | Government Official |
| Kenner G. Kemp | Trooper #2 |
| Charles Perry | Soldier |
| Dorothy Green | Matron |
| Willis Bouchey | Official at D.C. Meeting |
| Mary Lou Holloway | Blonde at Police Station |
| Dick York | Teenager in Police Station |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Gordon Douglas | Director |
| Bronislau Kaper | Original Music Composer |
| Ted Sherdeman | Screenplay |
| Sidney Hickox | Director of Photography |
| Gordon Bau | Makeup Artist |
| Henry Vilardo | Makeup Artist |
| Russell S. Hughes | Adaptation |
| G.W. Berntsen | Set Decoration |
| Moss Mabry | Wardrobe Designer |
| Thomas Reilly | Editor |
| Stanley Fleischer | Art Direction |
| Francis J. Scheid | Sound |
| Robert Turner | Props |
| George Worthing Yates | Story |
| Name | Title |
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| David Weisbart | Producer |
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Great Classic Sci-Fi! This movie came out 7 days after I was born! Because of Nuclear testing. ( Of Course ) Everything happened in the 50's movies because of that, these tiny little creatures become as large as cars and bigger. Ravishing the countryside looking for Sugar, of perhaps a M&M factor ... y. Of course people get in the way and are quickly dispatched in their giant pinchers. Great cast also. A Must see!
Often imitated, rarely bettered. Weird deaths are occurring in the New Mexico desert, it is revealed to be the work of giant mutated ants born out of the "A Bomb" tests that took place there. Trouble escalates to the big city of Los Angeles when one of the giant queen ants escapes to L.A. and sta ... rts laying eggs that could lead to the end of mankind as we know it. This is a cautionary tale about scientific tampering fused with a Cold War theme of destroying a threat to the country. Boasting some wonderful scenes such as the first desert encounter (cloaked in a sandstorm) and the final underground battle, Them! is a truly enjoyable viewing experience. It oozes the right amount of paranoia that became ever more prominent as the nuclear age began grow. The puppetry and special effects on show is of a very high standard for the time (well done Academy Award Nominee Ralph Ayres), and the direction from Gordon Douglas is one of the better efforts in the genre. The tight story vanquishes any gripes about the plausibility factor, while the acting is, perhaps given the type of genre piece it is, of a surprisingly good standard. With James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, and Joan Weldon giving it a bit of oopmh. It went on to become Warner Brothers highest grossing film in 1954, and it's really not hard to see why. Because this firmly stands up as one of the better films of what is sadly a much maligned genre. 8/10