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Director: Wallett Waller
Cast: E. Holman Clark, Crissie Bell, Frank Hector, Hubert Willis
A Martian is sentenced to visit earth to cure a selfish man.
Critical Reception & Ratings
A Message from Mars (1913) is a little-known silent comedy-fantasy film directed by Wallett Waller. It follows a Martian who is sent to Earth to cure a selfish man, exploring themes of altruism and personal growth. While the film has not received significant critical or awards recognition, it offers a whimsical take on early science fiction tropes.
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Fans of early 20th century science fiction and fantasy films will appreciate the unique blend of comedy and social commentary in this 1913 film directed by Wallett Waller. The Martian visitor's efforts to reform a selfish man provides a whimsical yet thought-provoking look at human nature, brought to life through the captivating performances of E. Holman Clark and Crissie Bell.
A Message from Mars is a 1913 British science fiction silent film directed by J.Wallett Waller. According to the British Film Institute, it is the first British science-fiction film.
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