THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN OF THE
HIMALAYAS-1957-Dr. John Rawlinson (Peter Cushing) a botanist doing
research in the the Himalayas joins up with a boisterous American
climber Tom Friend (Forrest Tucker) to find the legendary Yeti.
Friend wants to capture one alive and show it on US TV. Rawlinson
just wants to prove it exists. There's a lot of climbing and soul
searching and Friend turns out to be a cutthroat swindler. After a
little Yeti they capture escapes (actually rescued) the group finds
some large footprints. Later a big clawed hand appears sticking in
their tent. Their guide goes mad when he sees one and runs away (but
somehow makes it back to the village) and the head Lama there acts
very mysterious. The Yetis seem to have some kind of mental power
over the group who hear voices and do crazy things. After Friend is
killed in an avalanche Rawlinson meets the snowmen and we get our
only view of them too. Rawlinson's wife leads her own expedition and
finds hubby nearly frozen to death. Nursed back to health the doctor
now admits he was wrong. There is no Yeti waiting for man to die off.
When I was a kid my friends and I were
always disappointed by the brief glimpse of the Yeti but today THE
ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN holds up well despite this. The acting is great.
Director Val Guest probably took a big chance in not showing too much
of the creature in the monster laden age of the late '50's but he
still does a good job of story telling. He also made ENEMY FROM SPACE
the same year which was also penned by SNOWMAN's screenwriter Nigel
Kneale.
This Hammer production is based on a BBC TV drama entitled THE CREATURE (also written by Kneale).
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