On July 18, 1951, Klaatu and Gort landed on the Ellipse.
Jul 18th 1951 - Klaatu finds a laundry ticket with this date on the suit he stole #DayTheEarthStoodStill

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February 13, 2012 File Under:
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The Day the Earth Stood Still,
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Gort Revisits DC 60 Years After The Day the Earth Stood Still
The 1951 film
The Day the Earth Stood Still tells the story of an alien named Klaatu who travels to Earth with his robot companion Gort to warn us against continuing down the path toward self-destruction. The opening sequence of the movie shows images from all over the world, indicating that the arrival of Klaatu is an event that affects the everyone on Earth. Still, this movie went to some lengths to locate itself in Washington DC, often providing very specific local references. I thought it would be interesting to find the locations used in this movie and see how they have changed in the 60 years since The Day the Earth Stood Stilland Gort came along for the ride. One note, the time of year is not well established in
The Day the Earth Stood Still. In one of the news reports early in the film H.V. Kaltenborn mentions the beautiful spring weather, but the date on the dry cleaning ticket in Major Carpenters suit is July 18, 1951. I took these pictures on December 13, 2011, an unseasonably nice day in Washington DC but not the same season depicted in the film.
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It's my favorite movie. I first saw
The Day the Earth Stood Still on
NBC Saturday Night at the Movies, in about 1961. The elevator scene still terrifies me.
The timeline for that movie is way out of whack. For that matter, so is the trip that Klaatu and Patricia Neal took trying to get to Professor Barnhardt's home. The way they take makes no sense.
Early on, we are told it is a beautiful spring day in Washington. Later on in the movie, Mr. Carpenter checks a laundry receipt. There is a date on that receipt. Someone took that information and came up with Klaatu and Gort's landing day.
Take it with a grain of salt.
Microsoft Word gives a red squiggly underline to the word "Klaatu."
The Day the Earth Stood Still - timeline
1951
Wednesday 18th July: Klaatu arrives on Earth with Gort and a cautionary message to halt experiments with violence, atomic energy, and space travel. (Washington DC)
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Barnhardt : Tell me, Hilda, does all this frighten you? Does it make you feel insecure? Hilda : Yes, sir, it certainly does. Barnhardt : That's good, Hilda. I'm glad.
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