The words spoken to the robot Gort to save the Earth in the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still are "Gort, Klaatu barada nikto." They were spoken by the character Helen Benson to stop Gort from destroying Earth after Klaatu's death.
The robot's name was Gort from the film The Day the Earth Stood Still . In the short story by Harry Bates , "Farewell to the Master" which the film was based upon , the name of the robot was Gnut .
In the 1951 original version of The Day the Earth stood Still, Klaatu was played by Michael Rennie.
In the movie 'The Day The Earth Stood Still' the Giant Robot is named Gort.
The Production Budget for The Day the Earth Stood Still was $80,000,000.
The words spoken to the robot Gort to save the Earth in the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still are "Gort, Klaatu barada nikto." They were spoken by the character Helen Benson to stop Gort from destroying Earth after Klaatu's death.
Gort was a very large robot in the science fiction movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still".
The robot's name was Gort from the film The Day the Earth Stood Still . In the short story by Harry Bates , "Farewell to the Master" which the film was based upon , the name of the robot was Gnut .
In the 1951 original version of The Day the Earth stood Still, Klaatu was played by Michael Rennie.
In the movie 'The Day The Earth Stood Still' the Giant Robot is named Gort.
In reality, and even in the movie 'The Day the Earth Stood Still', the Earth has never stood still.
The Day the Earth Stood Still was created in 1993.
The Production Budget for The Day the Earth Stood Still was $80,000,000.
The Day the Earth Stood Still was released on 12/12/2008.
The Day the Earth Stood Still is rated PG-13.
The Day the Earth Stood Still grossed $233,066,978 worldwide.
The Day the Earth Stood Still grossed $79,366,978 in the domestic market.