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WHAT A WHOPPER!
(1958) Adam Faith, Sidney James, Carole Lesley, Terence Longdon, Clive Dunn, Charles Hawtrey. This is a fine little British adventure-comedy with a nice touch of science fiction at the film’s climax. A down on his luck writer thinks he’s hit the jackpot when he decides to write a book about the Loch Ness Monster...
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MYSTERIOUS ISLAND
(1941) Aleksey Krasnopolsky, Pavel Kiyansky, A. Andriyenko-Zemskov. This is a terrific Russian version of the classic Jules Verne science fiction-adventure tale. Five fugitives escape from a mob during the middle of a Civil War battle by stealing a hot air balloon. They soon find themselves deposited on a crag-riddled island filled with peril, including wild apes marauding pirates, and a primitive caveman...
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OVERLORDS OF THE UFO
(1977) W. Gordon Allen, Juan Fava, Uri Geller, Trevor Constable. This film was one of a plethora of sci-fi and horror exploitation documentaries to come out in the wake of Chariots of the Gods. In this one, we’re led to believe that UFOs may actually be visiting us from another dimension. There are lots of supposedly “authentic” UFO occurrences...
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STRANGER, THE
(1973) Glenn Corbett, Cameron Mitchell, Lew Ayres, Sharon Acker, Dean Jagger, George Colouris. Corbett plays an astronaut who, after a mishap in space that leaves his fellow astronauts dead, finds himself in a strange medical center where no one is able to give him any answers. After escaping, he soon realizes he’s no longer on Earth but a similar planet...
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WILLI TOBLER AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE 6th FLEET
(1972) Alfred Edel, Helga Skalla, Curt Jurgens, Hark Bohm. This futuristic piece of sci-fi was was originally made as a TV movie. Willi (Edel) wants to get away from the horrors of galactic war, even if it means leaving his family. He ends up becoming a PR man for a big wig in the space fleet...
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FLASHMAN—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1967) Paul Stevens, Claudie Lange, John Heston. Every so often we come across a movie that is so bad it nearly defies description. Flashman is one of those movies. Flashman is actually a spoiled British Royal who doesn’t have any superpowers or gadgetry whatsoever—so what’s the point of the costume? There are lots of villains running around, including a mafiosa type guy who kills a scientist for his invisibility formula, then robs banks while he’s invisible...
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GAPPA, THE TRIPHIBIAN MONSTER
(1967) Tamio Kawachi, Yuji Okada, Yôko Yamamoto. An expedition journeys to a remote island in the South Pacific. There they find natives who worship a mysterious god named Gappa. After an earthquake opens an under-earth cavern, a monstrous egg is discovered, which gives birth to a giant baby reptile...
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PATHFINDERS IN SPACE
(1960, Upgraded 1/12/23) Peter Williams, Harold Goldblatt, Gerald Flood, Gillian Ferguson. A seven-part mini-series about a trip to the moon and all the dangers involved. It’s good old fashioned space opera, even if the special effects are a bit crude. It starts with four scientists taking off for the moon. A second rocket, an auto-piloted supply ship, is to follow. However, when the auto pilot goes awry on the supply ship, it must be manually flown or the explorers will die in space...
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BOOBY TRAP
(1956) Tony Quinn, Sydney Tafler, Patti Morgan, Harry Fowler. An eccentric scientist creates a new explosive device that uses sound (in this case, the sound of Big Ben striking the hour) as a detonator. He places an explosive charge, along with a miniature version of his new detonator device, into several ordinary pens. Unfortunately, one of his pens falls into the hands of drug dealers. What follows is an intricate tale of crime and intrigue with many twists and turns...
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RAINBOW MAN
(1949) Keiju Kobayashi, Teruko Akatsuki, Katsuko Wakasugi, Den Obinata. A forgotten horror/sci-fi classic! Considered by some historians as the first Japanese sci-fi film, though the sci-fi elements are, admittedly, somewhat slight. A young woman becomes the prime suspect in a murder mystery. Her gal pal and boyfriend set out to prove her innocence. They soon end up in a forlorn, out of the way house filled with mystery and dread...
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KING OF KONG ISLAND
(1968, aka KONG ISLAND) Brad Harris, Marc Lawrence, Esmeralda Barros, Adriana Alben, Mark Farran. A group of mad scientists journeys to Kong Island where they implant receptors into the brains of the local gorilla citizenry. They plan to control the world with an army of Kongs!
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DAY THE SKY EXPLODED, THE
Special 35mm Edition (1958) Paul Hubschmid, Madeleine Fischer, Fiorella Mari, Peter Meersman, Ivo Garrani, Dario Michaelis. Most of the video copies around of this title are pretty awful, so it’s amazing how much better this Euro-science fiction thriller is when you’ve got decent picture quality. The movie starts off with a rocket preparing to lift off for the moon...
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MOON RAINBOW
(1983) Vladimir Gostyukhin, Vasiliy Livanov, Yuriy Solomin, Vladimir Kenigson. After a strange incident, a group of Ruskie space commandos begin to develop seemingly supernatural powers. The question is…how did they acquire these powers, and—more importantly—what now are their intentions?
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UFO TARGET EARTH
(1974) Nick Pakias, Cynthia Cline, LaVerne Light, Phil Erickson. This ‘70s oddity is about an electronics pro who spends his time searching for evidence of aliens from space. He soon picks up eerie signals he believes are emanating from an alien spaceship.
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GOLDEN BAT, THE—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1966, Upgraded 12/10/20) Sonny Chiba, Emily Takami, Osamu Kobayashi, Andrew Hughes. One of the most over-the-top schlock-infested Japanese sci-fi movies ever made. The world appears doomed when Nazo, an insane alien causes the planet Icarus to leave its orbit and rush headlong toward Earth. Chiba and his scientists plan to destroy the onrushing globe with their “super destruction beam cannon,” which can literally blow a planet out of the sky...
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CITY BENEATH THE SEA
(1962) Gerald Flood, Peter Williams, Aubery Morris, Stewart Guidotti, Caroline Blakiston. Two scientific journalists board a nuclear submarine. They soon find themselves immersed in an incredible adventure when the submarine is hijacked and taken to a secret underwater city called Aegiria.
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CURSE OF BIGFOOT—Special 35mm Edition
(1958-1975) Bob Clymire, Jan Swihart, Bill Simonsen, Dennis Kottmeier, Ruth Ann Mannella. This film has a weird history. Most of it is a movie made in 1958 (some say 1963) that sat unreleased for many years. It was called Teenagers Battle the Thing. In 1975 they shot some new introductory footage and it was released as Curse of Bigfoot.
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INVISIBLE MAN, THE (1949)
(1949) Chizuru Kitagawa, Takiko Muzunoei, Ryunosuke Tsukigata, Tsuyoshi Sugiyama. A scientist uses a strange formula to become invisible. The formula has an adverse effect on his mind. Thrown into the mix are jewel thieves who want the formula to help them steal a priceless diamond. The invisibility special effects are excellent...
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