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I've searched on IMDB, and I'm not sure where else to go. But I know someone here will know...
Years ago I watched a black-and-white science fiction movie, maybe from the late 50s or early 60s. Aliens come to Earth. Their world is dying and they want the Earth, but our planet cannot support both races. They are peaceful, and cannot kill us, so instead they give a handful of people small transparent disks. In each disk is three capsules. The person holding the disk must command it to open, and then recite a latitude and longitude. When they do, each capsule will then kill all humans for a radius of (as I recall) 5000 kilometers, and in this way the aliens can have the Earth. There was some sharp political commentary (the Russian, Chinese and US governments all try to get the disks from the people). One scene that stuck with me was the lead scientist saying they needed to test the device, so he gives himself a lethal dose of radiation, thus forcing the government to test the device on him (they send him to the middle of the Pacific so as not to kill anyone else). That must be enough info to get a title. I think it had a number in it...
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Heh. I found it! The 27th Day. I knew it had a number in it.
It took some IMDB searching (1950-1970, keyword "alien", then sift through the results). Now I just need to find a copy...
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It's the premise that there are aliens who are too peaceful to kill us but can give us the means to destroy ourselves with the expectation that we'll use it that seems silly to me.
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The Western Channel is currently doing reruns of "Bat Masterson". I like the reruns of the Rifleman better.
I haven't see the good version of "War of the Worlds" in awhile. ![]()
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