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List Price: $9.99Amazon.com's Price: $7.99 You Save: $2.00 (20%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0014381869422
Format: Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 27, 2001
Running Time: 71 minutes
Sales Rank: 20478
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: October 01, 1957
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Editorial Review:
Description: A strange alien ship crash lands in the California desert, bringing a terrifying evil intelligence from another planet whose mission is to conquer the world using subversive mind control. Wonderful Atomic Age entertainment with floating brains, telepathic possession, atom bombs and a scientist whose eyes can destroy planes in mid-flight, plus a sex-starved alien brain monster with lustful desires for beautiful leading lady Joyce Meadows, who delicately refuses its advances with a meat ax. Not to be missed!
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gloriously seat-of-ones-pants filmaking with infinitesimal funding and grand aginst type turn . AGAR and the FX crew have a field day with their respective gifts and provide ample laughter , charm and thrills . accept no substitutes . bask in the festivities and emerge smiling broadly .
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It doesn't get any better than this! Camp cult favorite John Agar stars in his best 50's sci-fi role ever, that of Gor-possessed Steve March! He's nice and bland and bad and dangerously over-the-top all in the same movie. He blows up planes and test sites laughing insanely to the delight of every hardcore fan of campy schlock!
Produced by cinematographer Jacques Marquette this film has much in common with his ATTACK OF THE 50FT. WOMAN, produced the same year and no doubt shot back to back. ... Read More
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The last time I saw this movie, I was a kid, maybe 8-10 years old, living in Canoga Park, CA. As frightening as I remember it being as a child, it is equally, by contrast, hysterical today. Just love those cheesy 1950's special effects. Pay particular attention towards the end of the movie, when you can clearly see the wire that the "bad brain" is being suspended from!!
All in all, a must see for the science fiction nostalgia buff like myself!
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There's something about schlocky 50s movies that sets them apart from the
rest. Let's face it, ever since man captured images on film, we viewers
have been subjected to low budget gems, which are quickly forgotten and
rightly so. With the introduction of the atomic age, the space age plus
the troubling social phenomenon, juvenile delinquency, the bargain basement films produced in the decade of the 50s, takes a sharp turn from
the conventional formula of earlier efforts, ... Read More
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Well, if you are an empath, you'll enjoy this film. Empaths, in case you didn't know, love getting inside of others, wanting to be able to feel how others feel and feel how they think. This film, in my view, builds from that premise of soul to body consciouness and body to body transfer of the soul's yearning to experience other personality types other than its own.
The premise of this movie is real simple: A "bad" or "evil intentioned" brain, named "Gore", from the planet Arous, flees to the ... Read More
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