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Village
Of The Damned
Based on John Wyndham's 'The Midwich Cuckoos'
MGM
Wolf Rilla
George
Sanders, Barbara Shelley, Michael Gwynn,
Laurence Naismith, Martin Stephens
A
strange force renders the local population unconscious.
After awakening, the women find they are all pregnant. The
unworldly fair-haired children that are subsequently born
prove to be deadly aliens from another planet who exhibit
a strange intelligence and telepathic abilities which they
can use to control minds.
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Space
Men
( Assignment: Outer Space )
Ultra
Film / Titanus
Antonio Margheriti
Rik
Van Nutter, Alain Dijon, Gabriella Farinon, Archie Savage, Franco
Fantasia
An
interplanetary news reporter is assigned to a space station where
he has to figure out a way of stopping the approaching ship Alpha
2 from destroying the Earth with its faulty photon generators
which are still in operation.
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The
Angry Red Planet
( Invasion Of Mars )
Sino
Ib Melchior
Gerald Mohr, Nora Hayden, Lesw Tremayne,
Jack Kruschen
A quartet of astronauts land on Mars, three men and a girl. They
have to battle a wide selection of monstrous creatures to survive
and then come up against the Martians themselves - three eyed
giants. The three male members are killed but the girl manages
to escape and return to Earth. Martian landscapes were given an
'authentic' reddish tint using a process called Cinemagic
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Atom
Age Vampire
( Seddok, L'Eredadi Sarona )
Topaz / IT
Anton Guilio Majano / Richard McNamara
Alberto Lupo, Susanne Loret, Sergio Fantoni,
Roberto Berta Franca Paridi Strahl
A badly-scarred singer has her beauty restored by a serum made
by a scientist which he distils from dead women. The effects,
however, do not last very long and a regular supply of freshly
dead females has to be found. The mad scientist is eventually
tracked down by the forces of law and order investigating a spate
of murders.
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The
Atomic Submarine
Gorham Productions / Allied Artists
Spencer G. Bennett
Arthur Franz, Dick Foran, Brett Halsey, Tim Conway, Paul Dubov
Bob Steele, Sid Melton
A low-budget movie in which an American super-sub is sent to investigate
some underwater disasters occurring in the North Polar regions.
It turns out that they are being caused by the one-eyed alien
inhabitant of a submerged giant flying saucer, who plans on taking
over the Earth. He learns not to mess with the U.S. navy.
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El
Conquistador De La Luna
( Clavillazo En La Luna
)
Producciones Sotomayor
Rogelio A. Gonzalez
Antonio Espino Clavillazo, Ana Luisa Peluffo, Andres Soler, Oscar
Ortiz de Pinedo
Victoria Blanco, Ramiro Gamboa
A comedy sci-fi featuring the owner of an automated house who
is romancing the daughter of an inventor whose brain-child is
a spaceship that uses a revolutionary cheap fuel. While playing
with the controls ( that's his story! ) he accidentally launches
the ship and he and the girl end up on the moon. The local inhabitants
( who are telepathic and can make themselves invisible ) are ruled
by a mad Martian who tries to destroy the Earth by sending a flying
saucer armed with an atomic bomb. Our hero manages to avoid hazards
such as four-armed Martian beauty queens who take a fancy to him
and saves the Earth by destroying the saucer.
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Konga
Merton Park / Herman Cohen
John Lemont
Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad, Claire Gordon Austin
Trevor, Jack Watson
A university professor in Victorian England comes back from a
tropical trip with a chimpanzee called Konga and plant from which
can be extracted a substance which is able to change living things
into giants. Poor old Konga gets a dose of the good stuff and
is transformed into a gorilla-like creature who escapes and has
to be tracked down and dealt with. Excuse me sir, but do you happen
to have seen a hairy, 60ft tall monster that enjoys tea parties?
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The
Leech Woman
Joseph Gerschenson Productions
Edward Dein
Coleen Gray, Grant Williams, Phillip Terry, Gloria Talbot, John
Van Dreelen, Estelle Hemsley
A scientist working in the jungle secretly plans to try out a
youth serum on his ageing wife. She discovers his intentions and
decides to turn the tables on him. Finding out about an ancient
local ritual which allows a wife to kill her husband and, by using
his glandular secretions restore her lost beauty, she has the
poor fellow disposed of. Glandular secretions being what they
are, the effects are short-lived and more victims have to be rooted
out. She is finally stopped in her gruesome quest when, being
prevented from taking any more fancy potions, she turns to dust.
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The
Little Shop Of Horrors
Santa Clara
Roger Corman
Jonathan Haze, Jackie Joseph, Mel Welles, Dick Miller, Jack Nicholson,
Myrtle Vail
Allegedly made in two days, the movie features the owner of a
flower shop who discovers that one of his specimens has a liking
for blood. Nurturing its needs with various victims, the plant
flourishes and is eventually recognised by the horticultural big-wigs
who plan to bestow an award on its owner. At the prize-giving
the plant makes a major faux-pas by opening its leaves, revealing
the faces of the victims. The owner is stricken by belated remorse
and, taking a knife, tries to kill it by diving into its open
'mouth' with predictable results. 'Feed me, feed me!'
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Rat
( War )
Jadran Film
Velko Bulajic
Anton Vrdoljak, Eva Krzyzewski, Ita Rina, Tana Mascarelli, Janez
Vrhovic
Lyubisa Jovanovic, Velimir Zivojinovic
A Yugoslavian docu-drama, the film depicts a couple whose marriage
is interrupted by nuclear war. Finding each other again as survivors
of the atomic devastation they face further tragedy as the woman
slowly goes mad while they roam through the desolate cityscapes.
The subject matter was a contribution to the strong 'ban the bomb'
movement of the early and mid-Sixties.
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Los
Astronautas
( Turistas Interplanetarios
)
( Dos Viajeros Del Espacio )
Producciones Zacarias
Miguel Zacarias
Marco Antonio Campos, Gaspar Henaine, Gina Romand, Norma Mora
Erna Martha Bauman, Antonio Raxel, Armando Saenz, Tito Novaro
Jorge Casanova, Rica Osorio
Venus is ruled by women. The men are getting a bit fed up and
start demanding a greater share of the power and more 'jollies'.
To head off this insurrection a couple of Venusian females are
sent to Earth to bring back two Earth men who they plan to use
as an example of behaviour to the unhappy Venusian males. Their
choice is a little unfortunate and it all gets out of hand. Eventually,
the story extends to a battle between the inhabitants of Venus,
championed by one of the Earthmen, and the 'evil' Martians. It
all ends happily ever after with our boys leaving for a lunar
honeymoon with the Venusian girls who kidnapped them. Oh, did
I mention that this was a comedy? You guessed? OK then . . . This
was not released until 1964, when it came out as a follow-up to
'Los Invisibles' which also starred the comic duo Campos and Henaine,
a pair of slapstick-style clowns.
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Neutron
El Enmascarado Negro
Estudios America / Producciones Corsa
Federico Curiel
Wolf Ruvinskis, Julio Aleman, Armando Silvestre, Rosita Arenas
Roberto Ramirez, Claudio Brook, David Lama, Trio Los Diamantes,
Los Tres Ases
One of several curious Mexican sci-fi 'series' films which consisted
of sci-fi mixed with wrestling and interspersed with outbreaks
of song. Each 'Neutron' trilogy was made with the intention of
later joining them all together to produce a feature film. This
studio ( like many others in Mexico ) was only licensed to produce
'short' films and so each was shot as a three-part 'series'. This
first part sees the evil Dr. Caronte and his group of mad scientists
produce a neutron bomb with which they intend to blackmail the
world in order to achieve global domination. The hero, Neutron,
with help from his pals Dr. Thomas and TV reporter Nora manage
to thwart their plans. The three short films were made in a continuous
shoot, commencing in September 1960 but were not actually released
as a single film until 1962.
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Neutron
Contra El Dr. Caronte
Estudios America / Producciones Corsa
Federico Curiel
Wolf Ruvinskis, Julio Aleman, Armando Silvestre, Rosita Arenas
Roberto Ramirez, Rodolfo Landa, Trio Los Diamantes, Los Tres Ases
In this Neutron sequel we find that Dr. Caronte did not perish
in the first film - neither did the musical entertainment. Instead,
another character, Dr. Marchik ( whose pistoleros have been eliminated
by Caronte's robots ) seeks the help of Neutron to try and get
the secret of Caronte's bomb. He manages to get himself killed
for his trouble and, even worse, TV reporter Nora gets captured
by the evil scientist. Neutron manages, once again, to thwart
the doctor by turning his own machines against him and rescues
Nora, who discovers that the masked superhero is, in fact, her
fiance Carlos. Caronte, however, has a habit of surviving . .
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Los
Automatas De La Muerte
Estudios America / Producciones Corsa
Federico Curiel
Wolf Ruvinskis, Julio Aleman, Armando Silvestre, Grek Martin,
David Lama
Ernesto Finance, Roberto Ramirez, Rodolfo Landa, Trio Los Diamantes,
Los Tres Ases
This is the third in the Neutron trilogy of cobbled-together films.
Caronte has assembled an army of robots to carry out his evil
work as he attempts to gain control of the world with his threat
of detonating a neutron bomb. With a song on his lips and a spring
in his step, Neutron goes about this final confrontation to rescue
the planet and destroy the metal multitudes once and for all.
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Orlak,
The Hell Of Frankenstein
( Orlak, El Infierno
De Frankenstein )
Filmadora Independiente
Rafael Baledon
Joaquin Cordero, Armando Calvo, Andres Soler, Rosa de Castilla,
Irma Dorantes
Pedro de Aguillon, David Reynoso, Carlos Ancira, Carlos Nieta
Orlak is the Mexican equivalent of the legendary Frankenstein
character, having a mechanical radio-controlled skeleton, a fear
of fire, a taste for blood and a dress sense that belongs in a
Sandemans port advert. An ex-convict frees Dr. Frankenstein from
prison and is shown the secrets of Orlak, which he uses to extract
revenge on those who sent him to prison and an unfaithful mistress.
The film employs many cameo scenes such as the attraction of Orlak
to the convict's new girlfriend Elvira and a scene where he battles
with his conscience to avoid killing a child. As with other Mexican
productions, this one was knocked up out of four short films.
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The
Thousand Eyes Of Dr. Mabuse
( Die Tausend Augen Des Dr. Mabuse )
( The Diabolical Dr. Mabuse )
CCC-Film / Criterion / CEI-Incom
Fritz Lang
Peter Van Eyck, Dawn Addams, Gert Frobe, Wolfgang Preiss, Lupo
Prezzo, Werner Peters
Andrea Cecchi, Reinhard Koldehoff, Christiane Maybach, Howard
Vernon, Nico Pepe
A German-made film produced as a sort of sequel to two pre-war
films starring the evil doctor who ended up dying in a lunatic
asylum in the 1933 production. It led to a further four films,
thereby creating a sizeable 'genre' series. A curious, complex
story involving a criminal organisation, belonging to Mabuse's
successor, based in a hotel boasting numerous hidden cameras,
two-way mirrors and other surveillance devices. This 'episode'
concerns a man who is about to become the owner of an atomic production
facility, his involvement with a blind clairvoyant and the subsequent
events triggered by the actions of the evil organisation. It intends
to deliberately mislead the audience throughout with its use of
disguises, pretence and misdirection in the story line. Even two
different characters are played by the same actor ( Preiss ) who
uses the pseudonym 'Lupo Prezzo' in the film credits.
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The
Amazing Transparent Man
AIP
/ Miller Consolidated Pictures
Edgar G.Ulmer
Marguerite
Chapman, Douglas Kennedy, James Griffith, Ivan Triesault
Boyd Morgan, Carmel Daniel
A
mad scientist invents a radiation-based method of turning people
invisible which he plans to use to create an invisible army, but
there are unforeseen side-effects.
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Dinosaurus!
Jack
H.Harris / Irvin S.Yeaworth Jr.
Irvin
S.Yeaworth Jr.
Ward
Ramsey, Paul Lukather, Kristina Hanson, Alan Roberts, Gregg Martell
A
group of workers on a tropical island salvage two frozen dinosaurs
and a prehistoric man from the seabed. When exposed to air, they
thaw out - and they're alive!
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Man
In The Moon
Allied
Film Makers / Excalibur
Basil
Dearden
Kenneth
More, Shirley Anne Field, Norman Bird, Michael Hordern, John Phillips
John Glyn-Jones, Bernard Horsfall, Bruce Boa, Noel Purcell, Ed
Devereaux
Newton Blick, Richard Pearson, Lionel Gamlin, Russell Waters,
Danny Green
Comedy
film in which a man who is fired from his job as a human guinea-pig
for scientific research is offered a job at the nearby National
Atomic Research Centre, ostensibly checking out some gear for
use by astronauts. The powers that be decide that a bit of field
testing is required and he is chosen to be the first man on the
moon. Shame they didn't tell him before lift-off!.
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The
Time Machine
From
a story by H.G.Wells
MGM / Galaxy
George Pal
Rod
Taylor, Yvette Mimieux, Alan Young, Sebastian Cabot, Whit Bissell
Tom Helmore, Doris Lloyd
A
Victorian inventor of a time machine visits World Wars I, II and
III before accidentally travelling to the far distant future,
the year 802701, where he saves the not overdressed Eloi surface
dwellers from the mutant Morlocks, their cannibalistic subterranean
slavemasters. Good special effects.
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The
Lost World
From
the book by Arthur Conan Doyle
TCF / Saratoga
Irwin Allen
Michael
Rennie, Jill St.John, David Hedison, Claude Rains, Fernando Lamas
Richard Haydn
Professor
Challenger, with finance from a newspaper, heads an expedition
to discover a lost world of dinosaurs existing on an isolated
plateau in South Africa.
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Visit
To A Small Planet
Paramount
/ Wallis-Hazen
Norman Taurog
Jerry
Lewis, Joan Blackman, Earl Holliman, Fred Clark, John Williams
Jerome Cowan, Gavin Gordon
A
zany young alien from outer space discovers Earth and becomes
enthralled by the inhabitants.
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The
Wasp Woman
( The Insect Woman )
( The Bee Girl )
Santa
Cruz Productions Inc / Film Group Feature
Roger Corman
Susan
Cabot, Anthony Eisley, Barboura Morris, William Roerick, Michael
Mark
Frank Gerstle, Roy Gordon, Carolyn Hughes, Lynn Cartwright, Phillip
Barry
Roger Corman, Lani Mars, Bruno VeSota
A
former model, now the owner of a cosmetics empire, fears the onset
of middle age and teams up with a scientist who has developed
an 'eternal youth' serum from wasp material. Against good advice
she volunteers to be an experimental subject for the serum which
very quickly takes about twenty years off her age. There are,
however, some minor side effects - like periodically turning into
a wasp-like monster with a passion for killing.
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Beyond
The Time Barrier
Miller
Consolidated Pictures
Edgar G.Ulmer
Robert
Clarke, Darlene Tompkins, Arianne Arden, Boyd'Red'Morgan
Stephen Bekassy
An
Adam and Eve adventure set in the year 2024. A test pilot contrives
to end up in the future only to find that mankind has been virtually
wiped out by a plague. Happy days!
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The
Cape Canaveral Monsters
CCM
Phil Tucker
Scott
Peters, Linda Connell, Jason Johnson, Katherine Victor, Billy
Greene
Chuck Howard, Gary Travis
A
couple who work in the Cape's mission control are killed in a
car crash. Their bodies are taken over by aliens, turning them
into zombies manipulated from outer space, who try and sabotage
the space program. How can they tell?
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Twelve
To The Moon
Luna
Productions Inc. / Columbia Picture Corporation
David Bradley
Ken
Clark, Michi Kobi, Tom Conway, Anthony Dexter, Anna-Lisa, John
Wengraf
Phillip Baird
Selenites
get a mite tetchy about Earthmen landing on the moon and attack
Earth with an icy white cloud, freezing North America solid.
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The
Manster
( Nightmare )
( The Two-Headed Monster )
United
Artists / William Shelton / Lopert Pictures / RCA
Photophone / Shaw-Breakston Enterprises
George P. Breakston and Kenneth G. Crane
Peter
Dyneley, Jane Hylton, Tetsu Nakamura, Terri Zimmern
Norman Van Hawley, Jerry Ito, Toyoko Takechi, Alan Tarlton, Kenzo
Kuroki
Shinpei Takagi, George Wyman
An
american reporter interviewing a Japanese scientist working on
strange experiments in his lab in the mountains is injected with
a serum that turns him into a twin-headed monster.
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First
Spaceship On Venus
( Planet Of The Dead )
U.S.
version of 1959 film 'Der Schweigende Stern' ( Milczaca Gwiazda
)
Iluzjon Filmunit / DEFA
Kurt Maetzig and Hieronim Przybyl
Yoko
Tani, Oldrich Lukes, Ignacy Machowski, Julius Ongewe
Michail N. Postnikow, Kurt Rackelmann, Gunther Simon, Tang Hua-Ta
Lucyna Winnicka
A
reel of magnetic material found during a building project is discovered
to have originated on Venus. An expedition is sent to investigate
the beings that made it. Filmed
in Totalvision
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Atlantis,
The Lost Continent
MGM
/ Galaxy / George Pal
George Pal
Anthony
Hall, Joyce Taylor, John Dall, Edward Platt, Frank deKova, Jay
Novello
A
Greek fisherman returns a girl he has rescued to her island home
of Atlantis, but is imprisoned for his pains as he has learned
of their existence. Volcanic eruptions, which threaten to destroy
the island, aid his eventual escape.
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Niebo
Zowiet
( Battle Beyond The Sun )
A.P.Dovzenko
Filmstudio
Mikhail Karzhukov/Aleksandr Kozyr (adaptation by Roger
Corman)
Ivan
Pereverzyov, Aleksandr Shvorin, Taisiya Litvinenko
Russia
and America race to be the first to land on Mars.
As usual in Soviet films, the Russians have to rescue the gung-ho
yanks.
Remade as 'Battle Beyond The Sun' in 1963
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Attack
Of The Giant Leeches
( She Demons Of The Swamp )
AIP
Bernard L. Kowalski
Ken
Clark, Yvette Vickers, Jan Shepard, Michael Emmet, Tyler McVey
Bruno VeSota, Gene Roth, Dan White, George Cisar
Local
people start disappearing in the swamp and people are found dying
with large sucker wounds on their bodies. Giant leeches are located
living in caves under the swamp and are subtly disposed of using
dynamite.
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Invasion
Of The Animal People
( Terror In The Midnight Sun )
U.S.
version of the 1959 Swedish film 'Space Invasion Of Lapland'
( Horror In The Midnight Sun )
Fortunafilm / Gustaf Unger Films
Virgil W. Vogel and Jerry Warren
Barbara
Wilson, Sten Gester, Robert Burton, Bengt Blomgren, Ake Gronberg
Gosta Pruzelius, Brita Borg, Doreen Denning, Fred Hoffman, Allan
Johansson
George Mitchell, Katherine Victor, Lars Ahren
Narrated
by John Carradine. A monster escapes from a visiting alien ship
and rampages through Lapland.
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Battle
In Outer Space
U.S.A.
version of 1959 picture 'The Great Space War'
Columbia Pictures Corporation / Toho
Ishiro Honda
Koreya
Senda, Ryo Ikebe, Kyoko Anzai, Yoshio Tsuchiya, Leonard Stanford
Harold Conway, Hisaya Ito, Minoru Takada, Tatsuo Araki, Heinz
Bolmer
Roma Carlson, Yukihiko Gondo, Malcolm Pearce, Elise Richter, Leonard
Walsh
George Whitman, Osman Yusef, Ketsumi Yamada, Tadashi Okabe
Earth
is attacked by aliens from a base on the far side of the moon.
Although they have a secret ray that can lift buildings they are
defeated by the heroic, brave earthlings. Damn, we're good……
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The
Last Woman On Earth
Sinister
Cinema / The Filmgroup Inc
Roger Corman
Betsy
Jones-Moreland, Antony Carbone, Robert Towne
The
eternal triangle. Two men and a woman return from a skin-diving
expedition to find that everyone else has been killed by poison
gas. Naturally, they have to fight over her. . . .
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