Night Caller from Outer Space

[citation needed] Scientist Dr Morley and his American associate Jack Costain detect a meteorite heading to Earth.[2] UK prints of the film feature Alan Haven's version of the hit instrumental "Image" as the theme played over the opening credits.Export prints feature a lounge number titled "The Night Caller" written by Albert Hague and sung by Mark Richardson.The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "An uncommonly intelligent little science fiction thriller, competently mounted and convincingly scripted."[3] Stuart Byron of Variety wrote that "it is simply too well-made for its own commercial good" and that it was "far above average of its kind, but it eschews a standard action-adventure climax in favor of a 'philosophical' one.
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