Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
Synopsis
Anyone who's seen the 1996 science-fiction lampoon Mars Attacks may have trouble watching Earth vs. the Flying Saucers with a straight face. Hugh Marlowe plays scientist Russell Marvin, who is on-hand when an alien spacecraft lands on earth. The saucermen at first insist that they've come in peace, but Marvin suspects otherwise. Sure enough, the visitors eventually declare their intention to take over the earth within the next 60 days, adding that the military's weapons are useless against them. The two-month window gives Marvin and his cohorts plenty of time to build-up superweapon, and thus stave off the seven-saucer invasion force. Special effects maestro Ray Harryhausen does a nice job laying waste to Washington DC in the film's memorable finale. The supporting cast of Earth vs. the Flying Saucers includes those two sci-fi flick stalwarts of the 1950s, Morris Ankrum and Thomas Browne Henry.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Fred F. Sears,
- Writer:George Worthing Yates, Donald E. Keyhoe, Bernard Gordon, Curt Siodmak,
- Producer:Charles H. Schneer, Sam Katzman,
- Cinematographer:Fred Jackman Jr.,
- Editor:Danny B. Landres,
- Executive Producer:Sam Katzman,
- Cast:
- Sound:J.S. Westmoreland,
- Production Coordinator:Jack Erickson,
- Novel:Donald E. Keyhoe,
- Screenstory:Curt Siodmak,
- Screenplay:Bernard Gordon, George Worthing Yates,
- Set Decoration:Sidney Clifford,
- Unit Manager:Leon Chooluck,
- Assistant Director:Gene Anderson Jr.,
- Special Effects:Russ Kelley,
- Visual Effects:Ray Harryhausen,
- Art Direction:Paul Palmentola,
Technical specifications
- Rating:U
- Country:United States
- Language:English
- Release:July 1, 1956
- Duration:83 min
- Genres:Action/Adventure, SciFi/Fantasy