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Reptilicus
Cinemagic
/ AIP
Poul Bang/Sidney W.Pink
Carl
Ottosen, Ann Smyrner, Mimi Heinrich, Asbjorn Andersen
Bodil Miller, Bent Mejding, Povl Woldike
A
piece of an ancient creature is dug up out of a Danish
bog. You have to be careful with these continental toilets.
Obviously hacked off at being disturbed, it proceeds to
reconstitute itself into a giant
poisonous dragon with predictable results.
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The
Manchurian Candidate
United
Artists / MC
John Frankenheimer
Frank
Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Angela Lansbury, Henry Silva, Leslie
Parrish
A
Chinese plot to take over America with brain-washed G.I.s - Some
hope!
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The
Day Mars Invaded Earth
Associated
Producers Inc.
Maury Dexter
Kent
Taylor, William Mims, Betty Beall, Barbara Beall, Lowell Brown
Marie Windsor
Martians,
in the form of pure energy who can transmit themselves by radio
waves, take over the bodies of a scientist and his family to prepare
the way for a Martian invasion.
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The
Man From The First Century
( Muz z Prvniho Stoleti )
( The Man From The Past )
( Man In Outer Space )
Czechoslovensky Film
Oldrich Lipsky
Milos Kopecky, Radovan Lukavsky, Anita Kajlichova, Otomar Krejca,
Vit Olmer
Lubomir Lipsky, Vladimir Hlavaty, Josef Hlinomatz, Zdenek Rehor,
Anna Pitasova
An upholsterer called Joseph accidentally launches the spaceship
he is working on, gets shot into space and returns to Earth in
the year 2447 with an alien companion to find that the planet
is ruled by automated machinery. He is eventually returned to
his own year, 1962, with a warning not to allow over-automation
to happen in his own time, therefore protecting the Earth's future.
The film is essentially a comedy story with a moral to it.
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The
Awful Dr. Orloff
(Horrible Dr. Hitchcock and Awful Dr. Orloff )
( Gritos En La Noche )
( Cries In The Night )
Based on a novel by David
Kuhne
Hispamer
Jesus Franco
Howard Vernon, Conrado San Martin, Perla
Cristal, Diana Lorys, Ricardo Valle
Maria Silva, Mara Laso, Felix Dafauce, Faustino Comejo
Dr. Orloff and his blind, hunchbacked assistant Morpho kidnap
young women, drain them of blood, and use their skin in an attempt
to graft a new face onto Orloff's daughter's badly disfigured
face. The film is essentially erotic horror with large portions
of the film committed to documenting the deranged Morpho's attentions
to the female prisoners before their eventual demise and surgical
disposal. Although gruesome and sadistic in content it was obviously
popular with its target audience as it spawned several sequels.
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Doctor
No
Based
on the novel by Ian Fleming
Eon Productions / United Artists
Terence
Young
Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman,
Jack Lord, Anthony Dawson
Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell
Bond is in
Jamaica, investigating the liquidation of a local agent and some
missing files. After recovering from the sight of Honey ( Ursula
Andress ) rising from the sea in that bikini he unravels
the secret of Crab Key and its strange fire-breathing 'dragon',
eventually finding SPECTRE-backed Dr.No. The evil organisation's
plans are halted by the ultimate timely destruction of an atomic
reactor which was planned to be used to power a device for interfering
with American space flight launches.
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Face
Of Terror
( La Cara Del Terror )
( Face Of Fear )
Documento Films
Isidoro Martinez Ferry
Lisa Gaye, Fernando Rey, Virgilio Teixeira,
Conscita Cuetos, Gerard Tichy
Carlos Casaravilla, Emilio Rodriguez, Angel Menendez
A plastic surgeon tries out a new reconstruction process on the
badly-scarred face of a mentally ill female. The woman escapes
from the clinic, taking with her the necessary medication to keep
her new, beautiful face up to scratch. She eventually marries
a wealthy man and goes on honeymoon but, on their return, while
driving in a car, she runs out of the medication and her face
returns to its previously deformed state. Her husband tries to
escape but she runs him over before returning to the clinic for
new supplies. Once there, she is discovered by the surgeon's assistant
who tries to stop her and in the ensuing fight she falls to her
death.
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The
Great Big World And Little Children
( Wielka Wieksza I Naj Wieksza )
( Big, Bigger And The Biggest )
Start Unit
Anna Sokolowska
Kinja Sienko, Woychiech Purzynski, B. Bilewski, Zbigniew Josefowicz
J. Klosinski, Z. Malowski, E.B. Mickus, B. Pawlik
Only science-fiction in part, the film is a children's fantasy
made up of three separate stories. The first two feature children
in a world of animated objects. The third segment has two children,
Groszek and Ika, entering a silver ball that transports them to
the planet Vega. The world they discover is suffering from the
aftermath of an atomic war.
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The
Doll
( La Poupee )
( He, She Or It )
Films Franco-Africains
Jacques Baratier
Zbigniew Cybulski, Sonne Teal, Catherine Milinaire, Claudio Gora
Sacha Pitoeff, Daniel Emilfork, Laszlo Zabo, Jacques Dufilho
Set in South America, a revolution occurs in a banana republic
when dissidents take control using the wife of the assassinated
governor as a figurehead. The real power, however, is wielded
by a banker who keeps in the background. The woman is virtually
a human robot as a result of experiments in molecular multiplication
carried out on her. The twist comes when she leads the revolutionists
into an ambush and the country reverts to its original government,
once again led in the background by the scheming banker.
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Road
To Hong Kong
Melnor
Norman Panama
Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Joan Collins, Robert Morley
Felix Aylmer, Walter Gotell
The last of the long-running 'Road' series starring Hope, Crosby
and Lamour. Hope acquires a photographic memory after taking a
strange drug and accidentally manages to memorise the formula
of a top secret super rocket fuel. A complex plot has them all
ending up on the planet Plutonium, wisecracking their way out
of trouble. The film was shot in Britain and features cameo performances
from Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Peter Sellers.
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Clown
Ferdinand And The Rocket
( Klaun Ferdinand A Raketa )
( Rocket To Nowhere )
Studi Barrandov
Jindrich Polak
Jiri Vrstala, Eva Hrabetova, Hanus Bor, Vladimir Horka, Vaclav
Stekl
Jaroslav Valek, Ludek Kindermann, Jan Kurcik, Karel Smrz
A sci-fi children's film featuring a spaceship controlled by a
robot who succeeds in rescuing three children and a clown from
a devastated city.
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Santo
Contra El Cerebro Diabolico
Peliculas Rodriguez
Federico Curiel
Santo, Fernando Casanova, Ana Bertha Lepe, Roberto Ramirez
Luis Aceves Castaneda, Celia Viberos, Augustino Benedico
Santo is a silver-masked wrestler and first starred in his series
of films, which were a competitor to the 'Neutron' films, in 1952.
There were about 30 'Santo' films made in total and, like the
'Neutron' films, also contained curious musical interludes. Another
similarity is that these also were made in short, episodic form
and edited together to produce full length films. In this particular
one a character called La Sombra Negra kills Santo's sister to
get his hands on a gold mine situated on her property and is subsequently
hunted down and eliminated by Santo. Another segment features
a mad Frankenstein-like doctor who experiments with monsters made
from reconstructed corpses.
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The
Testament Of Dr. Mabuse
( The Last Will Of Dr. Mabuse )
( Das Testament Des Dr. Mabuse )
CCC-Film
Werner Klinger
Gert Frobe, Senta Berger, Helmut Schmid, Wolfgang Preiss, Charles
Regnier
Walter Rilla, Harald Juhnke, Leon Askin, Ann Savo, Claus Tinney
Our old friend Dr. Mabuse has been locked up in an asylum at last.
He rebuilds his evil organisation and takes control of the establishment
after hypnotising the asylum's director. The result of this is
that when Dr. Mabuse dies during a brain operation the director
still carries out Mabuse's dormant instructions. Gert Frobe once
again plays the inspector who has made it his own personal crusade
to track down and overcome Mabuse's organisation of evil.
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Girls
On The Moon
( The Moondolls )
( Nude On The Moon )
Moon
Productions
Doris Wishman
Charles
Allen, Hugh Brooks, Joyce Brooks, Lester Brown, Evelyn Burke
Joyce M. Geary, Lacey Kelly, Robert W. Kyorimee, Mary Lassey,
R. C. Lassey
Robert B. Lassey, Shelby Livingston, Ira Magee, Marietta, William
Mayer
Pat Reilly, Doc Severinsen
Scientists
build a rocket to travel to the moon and find on arrival that,
instead of being bare and rocky as expected, they have landed
in an area that is a garden paradise. They are quickly taken prisoner
by some very scantily-clad humanoids, who communicate by telepathy,
and are dragged in front of the Moon Goddess ( Marietta ) who
rules The Great Council. She allows them to stay there while continuing
their experiments in rocketry and, as time passes, one of them
starts falling in love with the Moon Goddess. The other one wants
to go back to Earth, but how is he going to persuade his pal to
leave the luscious lunar lovelies? In fact, why does he want to
go back at all? I'm worried about him . . .
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Masters
Of Venus
Childrens
Film Foundation
Ernest Morris
Robin Stewart, Norman Wooland
Two
children escape some strange men in black with ray guns by blasting
off in the rocket built
by one of their fathers and end up on Venus, experiencing Flash
Gordon style adventures.
This film was made as an eight-part serial for Saturday morning
cinema clubs, and episodes
included 'Lost In Space' and 'The Thing In The Crater'.
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The
Brain That Wouldn't Die
Rex
Carlton Productions
Joseph
Green
Jason
Evers, Virginia Leith, Leslie Daniels, Adele Lamont, Bonnie Sharie
Paula Maurice, Marilyn Hanold, Bruce Brighton, Arny Freeman, Fred
Martin
Lola Mason, Doris Brent, Bruce Kerr, Audrey Devereal, Eddie Carmel
Following
a fatal car crash a man manages to keep the head of his wife alive
in a laboratory. The story traces his attempts to obtain another
body to attach it to. For added interest, there is also a hideous
monster locked in another room of the laboratory…maybe an old
girlfriend?
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Planet
Of Storms
( Planeta Burg )
Leningrad
Studio Of Popular Science Films
Pavel Klushantsev
Vladimir
Yemelyanov, Georgi Zhzhyonov, Gennadi Vernov, Yuri Sarantsev
Kyunna Ignatova, Georgi Tejkh
Six
men, one woman and a robot land on Venus, encountering deadly
plants, flying dinosaurs and the lizard men. A spaceman's lot
is not a happy one…
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Giant
Of Metropolis
( Il Gigante Di Metropolis )
Centroproduzione
SpA
Umberto Scarpelli
Gordon
Mitchell, Bella Cortez, Roldano Lupi, Liana Orfei, Furio Meniconi
Carlo Enrici, Omero Gargano Marietto, Mario Meniconi, Luigi Moneta
Ugo Sasso, Leopoldo Savona, Carlo Tamberlani, Renato Terra
A
strongman goes to the city of Atlantis and becomes involved in
the fight against its evil leader, Lord Yoh-Tar who is abusing
their super-science capabilities.
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Moon
Pilot
Walt
Disney
James Neilson
Edmond
O'Brien, Tom Tryon, Brian Keith
A
less than capable astronaut falls in love with a bit of totty
from outer space who helps him complete his mission.
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Invasion
Of The Star Creatures
( The Monsters From Nicholson Mesa )
AIP
Bruno VeSota
Frankie
Ray, Robert Ball, Dolores Reed, Gloria Victor
Two
soldiers investigate a strange crater in an atomic testing area
and come across a pair of beautiful and buxom aliens
with plans to conquer the world with the help of their animated
giant carrots.
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Creation
Of The Humanoids
Genie
Productions Inc
Wesley Barry
Don
Megowan, Erica Elliot, Don Doolittle, George Milan, Didley Manlove
Frances McCann, David Cross
Nuclear
war survivors create cyborgs to help rebuild the planet but the
part-man part-machines have different ideas and rebel against
the humans. The main 'human' hero is understandably shocked when
he discovers that he is, himself
an R-36 series cyborg.
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Vengeance
( The Brain )
CCC / Raymond Stross
Freddie Francis
Peter
Van Eyck, Anne Heywood, Cecil Parker, Bernard Lee, Maxine Audley
Jeremy Spenser
Yet
another scientist has his mind controlled by a disembodied brain.
This time it belongs to a tycoon who tries to persuade him to
find his murderer after he is killed in a road accident. There's
a lot of it about!
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Panic
In Year Zero
Based
on Ward Moore's 'Lot' and 'Lot's Daughter'
AIP
Ray Milland
Ray
Milland, Jean Hagen, Frankie Avalon, Mary Mitchel, Joan Freeman
Film
detailing the struggles of a family unit to survive following
the nuclear destruction of Los Angeles and the ensuing
social breakdown and anarchy.
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Zotz!
Columbia
/ William Castle
William Castle
Tom
Poston, Fred Clark, Jim Backus, Cecil Kellaway, Margaret Dumont
A
professor comes across an ancient, rare coin which bestows him
with
extremely unusual powers.
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Five
Weeks In A Balloon
Based
on the story by Jules Verne
TCF
Irwin Allen
Cedric
Hardwicke, Peter Lorre, Red Buttons, Fabian, Richard Haydn, Billy
Gilbert
Herbert Marshall
A
humorous fantasy in which a professor receives finance to make
a balloon trip across Central Africa. Never mind the plot….where's
the toilet?
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The
Three Stooges In Orbit
Columbia
Pictures Corporation
Edward Bernds
Moe
Howard, Larry Fine, Joe DeRita, Carol Christensen, Edson Stroll,
Emil Sitka
George N. Neise, Rayford Barnes, Norman Leavitt, Nestor Paiva,
Peter Brocco
Thomas Glynn, Jean Charney, Peter Dawson
The
stooges accidentally launch a flying machine invented by a crazy
scientist and end up running into some Martian invaders who are
not amused.
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The
Underwater City
Columbia
Pictures Corporation / Neptune
Frank McDonald
William
Lundigan, Julie Adams, Roy Roberts, Carl Benton Reid, Chet Douglas
Paul Dubov, Karen Norris, Kathie Browne, Edward Mallory
The
story of an experimental underwater city - surprise surprise!
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