Ray Bradbury and It Came From Outer Space
When
5 – 6:30 p.m., April 8, 2014
Where
Special Collections
In 1953 Universal Studios, known for its horror films, released its first science fiction feature of the '50s -- It Came From Outer Space, written by prominent science fiction writer Ray Bradbury. Based in part on Bradbury's childhood memories of living in Tucson, It Came From Outer Space is a haunting and beautiful film that challenges easy assumptions about '50s science fiction films being "schlocky" or campy. Dr. Schauer will detail the production history of the film, discussing how Bradbury and the filmmakers were able to create an eerie and poetic film while still giving science fiction fans the scares and thrills they expected from the genre.
Contacts
Bradley Schauer, Assistant Professor, UA School of Theatre, Film and Television