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Movie: Stranger from Venus

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Stranger From Venus - YouTube
 Stranger From Venus
Immediate Disaster (1954) - IMDb (another title of that movie)
Classic Sci-Fi Movies: Stranger from Venus
Not very much special effects, and not very much action.

A mysterious light comes flying across the British countryside. Someone sees it as she is driving and ends up crashing her car. A human-looking gentleman shows up and visits some local people, and that unfortunate driver's injuries get mysteriously healed. He is that titular Venusian stranger, and he tells everybody that he has a message. Some of his superiors will show up soon and deliver an ultimatum to us Earthlings, because of our nuclear bombs. The authorities cordon off the area and even make a trap for the visitors' spacecraft. But that stranger can read people's minds, and he puts to use what he learned.

This movie seems much like "The Day The Earth Stood Still", and it was written by Desmond Leslie, a good friend of UFO contactee George Adamski, and coauthor with him of "Flying Saucers Have Landed". DL's part of that book was a review of UFO sightings over the centuries. GA's part was where he met a human(oid) Venusian UFO pilot in the southern California desert, someone who expressed great concern about our nuclear bombs because of how destructive they are.

DL also write a book that he described as being based on George Adamski's mission, "The Amazing Mr. Lutterworth." It's rather hard to find, though I found it online. The titular character bumps his head in an ocean liner and loses his memory of why he is traveling from Britain to New York City. Once he arrives, he tries to find out why, and also why he had 78 mysterious crystals with him. Crystals that an oil-company executive wants to buy from him.
 
I'm not sure if I remember that movie or am thinking of something else.
I do recall being surprised that someone in a position to drop a dinosaur-killer asteroid on our planet is worried about the destructive power of our nuclear weapons...
 
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