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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0018713511270
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Good Times Video
Manufacturer: Good Times Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Good Times Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 30, 2005
Running Time: 86 minutes
Sales Rank: 45180
Studio: Good Times Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1959-06




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TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE Thrill-Crazed Space Kids Blasting the Flesh Off Humans! Aliens plan to use the Earth as grazing land for their lobster-like monsters, the Gargons, but Derek (David Love) argues that they should find a planet without "civilized beings. Placed under arrest, the rebellious teen escapes, not knowing he is the son of their leader, so Thor (Bryan Grant) goes after him—with a disintegrator ray that turns people to bones. Derek befriends Betty Morgan (Dawn Anderson) and her grandfather (Harvey B. Dunn), who are placed in jeopardy when Thor begins blasting virtually every Earthling he sees! This no-budget wonder was written, produced, directed, shot, scored, and edited by Tom Graeff, who also did the special effects and, as "Tom Lockyear," co-stars as Joe Rogers. Approximately 86 minutes Black and White

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In this pulp science-fiction film, a flying saucer full of aliens of a "Superior Race" lands on Earth, searching for grazing grounds for their Gargon cattle. One of the aliens uses a ray gun to kill a curious dog ("They blast the flesh off humans!"). Rebellious Derek inspects Sparky's dog tag and realizes that civilized beings inhabit the planet. He begs his companions to consider the rights of the people of Earth, but the other crewmen turn on him. They leave one of the lobster-like Gargon chained inside of a cave, make responsible Thor hunt down the escaping Derek, and return to their home planet to fetch herds of Gargon.

While Derek befriends Betty, Gramps, and Joe in the nearest suburban utopia, Thor's relentless manhunt results in numerous blasted skeletons and abductions. The fun really gets going when the now gigantic Gargon escapes its chains and goes on a murderous rampage. Spunky Betty begins a romance with Derek, who promises to make Earth his home. Reporter Joe is hot on the trail of the double-murder story that grows into something really big. Teenagers from Outer Space sports primitive special effects and almost-bad acting, but really they just add to the angsty fun of this 1959 flick.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "Morrow! Go below and bring up the young gargon specimen."
In the great scheme of things, the most hilarious movie in the vein of "so bad it's good" classic cinema is by far Teenagers From Outer Space. Almost nothing is good about it, and yet every bad aspect leads back to hilarity. This is the quintessential science fiction bad movie. The premise is somewhat believable. A race of aliens that happen to speak English, and none of which are teenagers, seek to enslave the world to aid their lobster growing economy, except one of them, the son of the race's ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - SO BAD IT'S GREAT
When I was in high school (way back in the 1960s), I remember having a discussion with my friends about the worst horror movie ever made. Most of my friends voted for "Plan 9 From Outer Space." I voted for "Teenagers From Outer Space." Both movies are, in fact, so bad that
they're not merely good...they're hilarious!
Perfect for viewing with a room filled with friends.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I must be old!
I saw this movie at a drive-in theater with my parents when I was about 10 years old. It was better back then.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - "I shall make the Earth my home, and I shall never leave it..."
Anyone who calls TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE "one of the worst movies ever made" has their head on backwards; have they ever seen "Manos The Hands of Fate", or "Beast of Yucca Flats"? If not, watch those two, and get back to me if you still think this is one of "the worst"...
TEENAGERS is a strange film; a labor of love with flashes of real talent and ingenuity between the easy-laugh fodder of toy zap-guns and giant lobsters. Its earnest, heart-on-its-sleeve nature is what really makes it a ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Those Crazy Kids
A group of aliens are scouting the universe in search of a planet where they can raise giant lobsters for their food supply. Unfortunately it's Earth they choose, but you do have to appreciate their taste in fine dining. One of the "Teenagers" called Derek(an alien name if I ever heard one) has a soft spot for inhabited planets and goes AWOL, leaving the other aliens to go back to their planet to pick up the load of giant lobsters(goes to show teenagers are rebellious regardless of where they're ... Read More





 



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