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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Edward L. Cahn |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | June, 1957 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Columbia Tristar Hom |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Science Fiction |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396608993 |
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Customer Reviews of Invasion of the Saucer Men
Light Weight '50s Sci-Fi Flick A spaceship lands in a remote woods that high school kids use as a lover's lane. Little green men emerge and the fun begins. This bargain basement little B movie is a blend of comedy and monsters-on-the-loose. The saucer men are typical pulp fiction invaders from space. Once again, teenagers are the early warning system. The local cops of course don't believe the stories of saucer men. The humor is on the same level as Bowery Boys' movies. There is some sci-fi suspense to enjoy. The best scene shows a dismembered space invader's hand crawling over a car seat and threatening Johnny and Joan. A young Frank Gorshin makes an appearance as the saucer men's first victim. Western movie veteran Raymond Hatton is a cranky farmer dealing with a drunken bull. Otherwise, the cast is full of unknown faces. Special effects, such as there are, are low budget. Incredibly, military men are already around town and take the kids seriously. It appears the USAF has a tip that something from space is afoot. The subsequent bungling of Eisenhower-era military brass adds to the "smart kids, dumb adults" cliches of many '50s teenage flicks. This film is clearly targeted at the Friday night movie crowd. Today, collectors such as myself (i.e., aging baby boomers who can't get enough of cheesy sci-fi flicks) can still enjoy viewing the silly fun. ;-)
1950s Fun
I'm not much for alien movies but this one was a heck of a lot of fun and certainly a film I would enjoy watching over again but now that DVD is available with great films being restored and shown in their original widescreen format I will no longer invest my money on video.
Yikes! Those needled fingers
I also saw this as a kid on channel 20's Creature Feature, and now that I've gotten over my fear of needles I can watch it again. If anyone remembers, the little saucer men had retractable needles at the end of their fingers. Loved the movie but can't see buying until it's on DVD.