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Menace from Outer Space

  • TV Movie
  • 1956
  • Unrated
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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Richard Crane and Sally Mansfield in Menace from Outer Space (1956)
AdventureFamilySci-Fi

A three-part episode of the sci-fi TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954), released as a feature.A three-part episode of the sci-fi TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954), released as a feature.A three-part episode of the sci-fi TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954), released as a feature.

  • Director
    • Hollingsworth Morse
  • Writer
    • Warren Wilson
  • Stars
    • Richard Crane
    • Scotty Beckett
    • Sally Mansfield
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    405
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hollingsworth Morse
    • Writer
      • Warren Wilson
    • Stars
      • Richard Crane
      • Scotty Beckett
      • Sally Mansfield
    • 20User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Crane
    Richard Crane
    • Rocky Jones
    • (archive footage)
    Scotty Beckett
    Scotty Beckett
    • Winky
    • (archive footage)
    Sally Mansfield
    Sally Mansfield
    • Vena Ray
    • (archive footage)
    Robert Lyden
    • Bobby
    • (archive footage)
    Maurice Cass
    Maurice Cass
    • Prof. Newton
    • (archive footage)
    Leonard Penn
    Leonard Penn
    • Ranger Griff
    • (archive footage)
    Charles Meredith
    Charles Meredith
    • Drake - Secretary of Space
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Chas. Meredith)
    Patsy Parsons
    Patsy Parsons
    • Queen Cleolanta
    • (archive footage)
    Guy Prescott
    • Darganto
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Frank Pulaski)
    Cliff Ferre
    • Ranger Marshall
    • (archive footage)
    Walter Coy
    Walter Coy
    • Zoravac
    • (archive footage)
    Nestor Paiva
    Nestor Paiva
    • Prof. Cardos
    • (archive footage)
    Patsy Iannone
    • Volaca
    • (archive footage)
    Joanne Jordan
    • The Vonsoom - Zoravac's Wife
    • (archive footage)
    Charles Horvath
    Charles Horvath
    • Symitar - Cardos Henchman
    • (archive footage)
    Sol Gorss
    Sol Gorss
    • Fornax Soldier
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Hollingsworth Morse
    • Writer
      • Warren Wilson
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    3yardbird-924-307704

    'There's only one way to describe it - it's super spatial!'

    This is a mildly entertaining bit of fluff cobbled together from three episodes of an early 1950's US television show. It concerns the adventures of Rocky Jones, his somewhat goofy sidekick Winky, the lovely Vena Ray, a precocious kid named Bobby and Professor Newton. They're all under the authority of the Secretary of Space. Secretary of Space, now there's a job title; I'd like to be Chairman of Gravity myself.

    As far as the film goes, it's pretty tame as regards the special effects and the action; however, it shares that charm that many of the science fiction films of that specific decade display and, consequently, manages to engage the viewer. It's particularly interesting, if only in a historical sense, to see a sci-fi show from television's early years.

    If you get a copy of this film in one of those public domain collections - I received mine in the Mill Creek 100 Sci-Fi Classics set - then I'd certainly recommend watching it but, otherwise, I wouldn't expend any energy trying to track it down.
    3Hitchcoc

    A Second Helping

    I had one helping of this group in the "Crash of the Moons." This one continues when a couple of missiles strike earth and Rocky and the gang go to find out where they are coming from. They end up on a moon of Jupiter which is perfect for their survival. They are lucky to land because they have run out of gas. At least their gas gauge says so. This time they start with uniforms of more the rebel variety of the Civil War. But later don baseball caps. It's a long, convoluted effort to try to recreate a fuel source (there's no Texaco anywhere near). Like those dilithium crystals, there is a fuel source available to them. Unfortunately, holed up on the planet is a murderous turncoat who has the ear of the leader of the planet. He enlists some other rebellious types that appear in the early part of the movie (which is actually a series of TV shows). Rocky Jones never seems to have much trouble staving off the bad guys. He gets an assist from a little space girl who helps his little space guy. The young woman, who never seems to do anything, gets involved in the fashion on the Jupiter moon. Eventually, everything works out. Rocky and Winky (who screws up a lot, but sure is a swell fella), manage to keep things safe for the space alliance or whatever. If anything can show you how far we've come when it comes to film and television, get a load of this.
    2planktonrules

    Good for a laugh and not much else...

    "Menace From Space" begins with strange missiles made of crystal being hurled at the Earth. The brainiac professor determines they are from one of Jupiter's moons, so Rocky Jones takes a small crew to this strange world to try to determine why this is occurring. Once there, an evil Earth scientist is already there and he's manipulating the locals to his own wicked and greedy ends. So, it's up to the Earth heroes to save the day.

    I love 1950s sci-fi movies--even though the special effects are often pretty silly and the plots a bit campy. I particularly love the films taking humans on their first trips to the Moon or Mars. However, despite my strong predisposition to like such material, this movie made up of three episodes of TV's "Rocky Jones Space Ranger" is pretty bad. Of course, being made for television the special effects were worse than you'd find in a real movie--this I could accept. What I couldn't accept were the awful characters! Rocky is wooden, but he's not the problem. The biggest problems are Winky and the little brat they took along for no reason whatsoever. Winky is the second in command but you wonder why they'd put a complete moron in such an important role! He's clearly the 'comic relief', though since he isn't funny, he's more the 'annoying relief'! And the 'precocious kid'?! Well, apparently although they barely have enough fuel to make it to Fornax and back, they decide to bring this whiny kid along--even though he can't possibly contribute anything to the mission (unless, of course, they want to use him as a shield). The writing of this show and the ensuing movie is pretty poor and clearly is being marketed to kids, not anyone wanting sci-fi that is realistic or well-written. As a result, it's only good for a laugh and not much more.
    charles_mackay1841

    A fascinating insight into early television programming

    Not a film for those seeking gripping, Hollywood style entertainment, in fact, not a film at all. Menace from Outer Space is an agglomeration of the first three episodes of the Rocky Jones, Space Ranger series starring "B" movie veteran Richard Crane.

    "Menace" appears to have been created for re-packaging and re-licensing of film length features and is quite similar to its companion feature, "Crash of Moons."

    "Rocky Jones," and the feature length films assembled from the serial shows, is a wonderful example of early television coming to grips with its role as an entertainer of children. Unfortunately, many of these early efforts come across as childish, and "Menace" is no exception.

    While it's fascinating to see movie serial themes and dramatic situations reformatted for the small screen, the dialogue and acting is excruciating. Perhaps most difficult to bear is the director's obvious fascination with posing all of the actors for good TV images. Rather than a film, this piece comes across as a series of poses, interspersed with contrived dialogue. True believers only!
    4Aegelis

    Waning Sequel, it's no "Crash of Moons"

    The good news is the professor played by Maurice Cass and Vena played by Sally Mansfield still seem to "believe in the dream" of acting despite the script. I get that it's a serial TV show, but they upped the ham and turned down the interesting plot for this set. Spacey cliche' and catch-phrases abound trying to cover up that this is actually some kind of old cowboy drama. The "science" part is severely lacking in this science fiction. There was some ship battles, a fist fight, but also a dragging tale and nonsensical decisions. As much as I liked the start of this potentially rocketing series, best to send this mess to the dark side of the moon.

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    • Trivia
      Edited from the fourth, fifth and sixth episodes of Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954).
    • Goofs
      Rocky Jones tells Bobby to synchronize their watches. Bobby clearly says his watch is stopped and its impossible to set a watch on Fornax. Rocky tells him its 1544 and to contact him at noon anyway. later on Bobby gives his watch to Volaca. How did Bobby set his watch?
    • Connections
      Edited from Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954)

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rocky Jones, Space Ranger: Menace from Outer Space
    • Production companies
      • Official Films
      • Roland Reed Productions
      • Space Ranger Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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