The War of the Worlds

In the climactic final scenes, the Martians have been wreaking havoc on Earth, obliterating cities and decimating humanity with their advanced weaponry. However, scientists and military forces manage to discover a vulnerability in the alien invaders. It is revealed that the Martians cannot tolerate Earth's bacteria and microorganisms, as they have no immunity to them.

Armed with this knowledge, the military develops a plan to exploit the Martians' vulnerability. They distribute a serum or bacterium across the Earth's atmosphere, enabling it to be carried by the wind. As the Martians continue their onslaught, the air becomes filled with the deadly bacteria, which the aliens unknowingly inhale and succumb to.The Martian war machines, unable to combat the microscopic threat, begin to collapse and disintegrate. One by one, the towering tripods fall, their reign of terror coming to an end. The film concludes with the triumph of humanity as the Martians are defeated and their invasion is thwarted.

Jon Sandys

Revealing mistake: In the first scene of the crashed meteor, on the extreme left of the scene where the smoke is, it seems to be billowing up from behind a stage wall, as there is a definite vertical line and a gap between the smoke and the left edge of the frame.

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Major General Mann: Pattern-wise, one lands, then two, making groups of threes joined magnetically. Is that possible?
Dr Clayton Forrester: If they do it, it is.

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Trivia: Steven Spielberg saw this film when he was a child and was fascinated by the Martians. He later based E.T. from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) on them.

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