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Spaceways |  
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  A strange mix of space-age rocketry and old-fashioned murder  mystery, the 1953 Spaceways is notable as the first British science  fiction film since the legendary Things to Come. Howard Duff stars  as the strapping American physicist working on a top-secret British base; Eva  Bartok is the European mathematician who pines for the married  Duff. She gets to prove her love when he's accused of murdering his  philandering wife and her lover, a fellow scientist, after they suddenly  disappear from the high-security compound. Where did they go? A coldly logical  detective (Alan Wheatley) suggests their bodies have been stuffed on  an experimental satellite and shot into space, so Duff suits up for a space  flight to prove his innocence. This early Hammer thriller is a cut-rate  production with functional special effects and a talky, often ludicrous  script. Duff is an amiable hunk who would look more at home on a football  field than a laboratory and Bartok is all goo-goo eyes, but Wheatley is  excellent as the cunning investigator driven by pure reason and deduction,  a role Peter Cushing would make his specialty in the coming decade. It's  pure B-movie hokum, but director Terence Fisher does it up in smart style,  creating a thick atmosphere of tension on the tiny sets and keeping the  story moving with interesting camera work. The Image DVD is beautifully mastered from a gorgeous, sharp print. --Sean Axmaker
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