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What language did they base Klaatus speech on in The Day the Earth Stood Still?

Posted on 10/16/2007 5:18:40 PM PDT by Oakleaf

Can anyone tell me the source of the language that Michael Rennie used as Klaatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still? I have done extensive searches and have found out only a theory for Klaatu Barada Nikto.

I am trying to find who came up with the brief sequence of language when Klaatu has snuck back in the saucer and is contacting his HQ to arrange for the electricity to be shut off the next day. It sounds vaguely like Esperanto but I am sure it was totally made up. Did some screenwriter just dash this off? Did they get a consultant who wrote it? I have acutally found the original script online but it doesn't have the actual dialog, only a note that a 'fantastic alien language' IIRC will be spoken.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks.


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To: org.whodat

Yiddish?


61 posted on 10/17/2007 11:21:13 PM PDT by Keli Kilohana (Editor, ZARR CHASM CHRONICAL [sic], Sore, WV)
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Nikto is Russian for “nobody.”

Well, then...it's only fitting that Keanu Reeves will play Klaatu in the remake.

62 posted on 10/17/2007 11:39:05 PM PDT by L.N. Smithee (From Slick Willie to Slick Hill'y in Eight Years?!)
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