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THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (ORIGINAL DRAWINGS) |
Updated: October 16, 2021
Pre-production:
The set was designed by Thomas Little and Claude Carpenter. They collaborated
with the noted architect Frank Lloyd Wright for the design of the spacecraft.
Paul Laffoley has suggested that the futuristic interior was inspired by
Wright's Johnson Wax Headquarters, completed in 1936. Laffoley quotes Wright
and his attempt in designing the exterior: "... to imitate an experimental
substance that I have heard about which acts like living tissue. If cut, the
rift would appear to heal like a wound, leaving a continuous surface with no scar.
Shown here are early drawings of Michael Rennie's spacesuit, and a studio drawing
blueprint of his flying saucer!
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