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Invasion of the Saucer Men

  • 1957
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  • 1h 9m
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5.3/10
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Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957)
Aliens equipped with venomous claws invade a small town but the town's teenage population is mobilized to fight the menace.
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Aliens equipped with venomous claws invade a small town but the town's teenage population is mobilized to fight the menace.Aliens equipped with venomous claws invade a small town but the town's teenage population is mobilized to fight the menace.Aliens equipped with venomous claws invade a small town but the town's teenage population is mobilized to fight the menace.

  • Director
    • Edward L. Cahn
  • Writers
    • Robert J. Gurney Jr.
    • Al Martin
    • Paul W. Fairman
  • Stars
    • Steven Terrell
    • Gloria Castillo
    • Frank Gorshin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Edward L. Cahn
    • Writers
      • Robert J. Gurney Jr.
      • Al Martin
      • Paul W. Fairman
    • Stars
      • Steven Terrell
      • Gloria Castillo
      • Frank Gorshin
    • 56User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
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    Steven Terrell
    • Johnny Carter
    • (as Steve Terrell)
    Gloria Castillo
    Gloria Castillo
    • Joan Hayden
    Frank Gorshin
    Frank Gorshin
    • Joe Gruen
    Raymond Hatton
    Raymond Hatton
    • Farmer Larkin
    Lyn Osborn
    • Artie Burns
    Russ Bender
    Russ Bender
    • Doctor
    Douglas Henderson
    • Lt. Wilkins, USAF
    Sam Buffington
    Sam Buffington
    • Col. Ambrose - USAF
    Jason Johnson
    Jason Johnson
    • Detective
    Don Shelton
    • City Attorney Hayden
    Scott Peters
    • USAF Sergeant with Bullhorn
    Jan Englund
    • Diner Waitress
    Kelly Thordsen
    Kelly Thordsen
    • Sgt. Bruce
    Bob Einer
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    Pat Lawler
    • Irene
    • (as Patti Lawler)
    Calvin Booth
    • Paul - Best Man
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
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    Roy Darmour
    • Sgt. Gordon
    • Director
      • Edward L. Cahn
    • Writers
      • Robert J. Gurney Jr.
      • Al Martin
      • Paul W. Fairman
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    CinemaBill

    Great Example of 50"s Teenage SciFi

    Frank Gorshen (TV's Riddler) and Lynn Oborne (from TV's Space Patrol) are the "adult" leads in the film. As traveling salesmen they find the saucermen and plan to make money by showing them around the country.

    There is the "teenage" couple who also find the saucermen but are not believed by authorities. These are the two parallel story lines. This is one of the first movies to use the "teenagers save the world" theme that became popular during this period.

    The saucermen makeup is well done by the makeup genius of that period, Paul Blaisdell. His balloon-headed, bug-eyed, mini-martians are still one of my favorites and their photos and other likeness still appear from time to time. Unfortunately, at the time of this review this movie is not available on Video or DVD. But we can hope!
    Michael_Elliott

    One of the Better "B" Films of the Genre

    Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957)

    *** (out of 4)

    Teenagers Johnny (Steve Terrell) and Joan (Gloria Castillo) are returning from Lover's Lane when they run over something. At first they fear they've ran over a human but when they get out of the car they see a little green man. They go to tell the police and other adults but no one believes them so they must gather up their friends and try to defeat the aliens.

    INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN is without question one of the better "B" science fiction movies of the 1950s. The decade offered up so many awful "B" movies that were thrown into drive-ins that it's almost easy to forget that there were some pretty good ones made. I think most people are going to remember this film thanks in large part to the terrific posters, which proudly show off the terrific looking aliens.

    As far as the film goes, I think it's a lot better than it actually gets credit for. Most of the science fiction from this period was either dead serious, downright bad or so bad it's campy. INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN tried to be campy on purpose and it's actually quite funny. The film manages to show the frustration of the teenagers because of being around adults who never believe anything they say. There's also some humor with a local farmer and his beloved cow. And lets now forget a couple out-of-towners seeking ladies with a very funny sequence inside a café.

    The comedy works just well but I also found the death scenes to be effective too. When it comes time for an alien attack director Edward L. Cahn goes 100% serious and the scenes are very effective. The performances are about what you'd expect from a film like this but the two leads at least manage to carry the film nicely. With all of that said, there's no question that it's the aliens that are the highlight. Their terrific large heads and bugged eyes are just downright neat to look out and they certainly add most of the fun.
    Big Cat 12

    Entertaining for a 50's type SCIFI

    After reading some of the other comments, I must be one of the few who actually liked this movie. Invasion of the Saucer Men can be either enjoyed as a serious movie or a comedy. I like the old style special effects where they have to make a model flying saucer instead of computer generated graphics. Also, this movie may have been the first to depict Air Force coverup of UFOs.
    5gftbiloxi

    Mild 50's Foolishness

    Unlike most 1950s teenage date flicks, INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN is still mildly entertaining today--and this, when combined with modern reaction to the film's typically "Golly Gee" mentality, makes the movie amusing. The story is basic: two all-American teenagers on lover's lane accidentally run over a little green man from outer space and are then threatened by his friends--but will any of the grown-ups believe them? Of course not, they're just crazy kids!

    The movie bills itself as a deliberate mixture of comedy and horror; although very mild, the comedy is genuine--but unless you have a fear of children dressed up in big-headed space alien costumes you're unlikely to be even slightly startled, much less horrified. Even the teenagers under attack seldom seem greatly concerned, and our leading lady is more worried about having to hike in heels ("My feet are killing me!") than about little green men from outer space.

    All in all, INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN lacks the true camp appeal of, say, an Ed Woods movie--but even so it has its points: special effects so tame that even the actors can't get worked up about them, mildly absurd performances (watch for Frank Gorshin), and an odd-ball script. The film is out of print, but if you are really determined you can probably find an old copy for sale... or catch it yourself on the late-late show.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    quintsjaws

    One of the best "Drive-In" films of the 50s

    If you like the "Drive-In" films of the 1950s, you certainly wont be disappointed with this venture. It has everything - fun, creepy little creatures, chills and laughs. It has a narrative form to it which I find I liked, but you couldn't tell if the narrator was talking about an incident, a comic book or an inebriated nightmare that he'd had! I give this film ten stars!

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    • Trivia
      The recurring alien character Morbo in Futurama (1999) was modelled on the aliens in the film.
    • Goofs
      When a discussion about a sighting occurs, one boy says it was lightning. Another boy says there are no clouds in the sky. In one of the next scenes, it shows a mostly cloudy sky.
    • Quotes

      Joan: I expected to be frightened on my wedding night, but nothing like this.

    • Crazy credits
      After "The End" appears on screen "...until the next time" follows.
    • Connections
      Edited into Les confessions d'un mangeur d'opium (1962)

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hell Creatures
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production company
      • Malibu Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 9m(69 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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