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The Strange World of Planet X

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
1.4K
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The Strange World of Planet X (1958)
KaijuDramaHorrorSci-Fi

A friendly visitor from outer space warns against conducting experiments with the Earth's magnetic field, that could mutate insects into giant monsters.A friendly visitor from outer space warns against conducting experiments with the Earth's magnetic field, that could mutate insects into giant monsters.A friendly visitor from outer space warns against conducting experiments with the Earth's magnetic field, that could mutate insects into giant monsters.

  • Director
    • Gilbert Gunn
  • Writers
    • Paul Ryder
    • Rene Ray
  • Stars
    • Forrest Tucker
    • Gaby André
    • Martin Benson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Gilbert Gunn
    • Writers
      • Paul Ryder
      • Rene Ray
    • Stars
      • Forrest Tucker
      • Gaby André
      • Martin Benson
    • 47User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Forrest Tucker
    Forrest Tucker
    • Gil Graham
    Gaby André
    Gaby André
    • Michele Dupont
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Smith
    Alec Mango
    Alec Mango
    • Dr. Laird
    Wyndham Goldie
    • Brigadier Cartwright
    • (as Wyndam Goldie)
    Hugh Latimer
    Hugh Latimer
    • Jimmy Murray
    Dandy Nichols
    Dandy Nichols
    • Mrs. Tucker
    • (as Dandy Nicholls)
    Richard Warner
    Richard Warner
    • Insp. Burns
    Patricia Sinclair
    • Helen Forsyth
    Geoffrey Chater
    Geoffrey Chater
    • Gerard Wilson
    Hilda Fenemore
    Hilda Fenemore
    • Mrs. Hale
    • (as Hilda Fennemore)
    Susan Redway
    • Jane Hale
    Peter Assinder
    • Army Lieutenant
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Copley
    Peter Copley
    • News Editor
    • (uncredited)
    Catherine Lancaster
    • Gillian Betts
    • (uncredited)
    Howard Pays
    Howard Pays
    • Young Man in Pub
    • (uncredited)
    Neil Wilson
    Neil Wilson
    • Police Constable Tidy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gilbert Gunn
    • Writers
      • Paul Ryder
      • Rene Ray
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    User reviews47

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    5pgeary6001

    British Bugs Go Bonkers

    Enjoyable sci-fi nostalgia with a British twist as a mad scientist in England first blows out the TV in the village pub, then inadvertently creates giant insects. The cliche-packed script never fails to amuse and the primitive special effects are a joy to behold.

    Forrest Tucker mostly retains his dignity while stealing the heart of the French lady scientist, but the unconvincing romance doesn't interfere with the main order of business: lots of screaming females falling unconvincingly to the ground at the sight of a beetle or centipede crudely magnified to Godzilla-like proportions.

    Bring popcorn and low expectations!
    7faridalva

    Compelling 1950s SF film

    I saw this movie recently on VHS. I was surprised at how compelling this film was. It took a while for the monsters to show but that's because great character development and a good plot outline was being established first. But when the monsters to show, there are some shocking scenes for even today.

    The effects were very good as well as the acting, especially Forrest Tucker. They even managed to fit in a believable love triangle between the main characters. The logic of the plot pans out very well and was impressive. The movie flowed smoothly and the script well written. Overall it was a great 50s SF film.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Britain's Big Bugs…But Wait, There's More

    With Barely a Budget, the Brits Managed to Pull this Off with such Seriousness and Overload it with so many Angles that when Viewed Today it is a Surprising Amalgamation of Genre Conventions.

    This Obscure Movie has Flying Saucers, Manipulation of Magnetism that Interferes with the Earth's Protective Layer, Giant Bugs both Slimy and Crawly and a Reptile to show there is no Prejudice when Man Tinkers with the Unknown. An Ambassador from Space from the Klatu Klan, a Ray Gun, a Scientist who goes Mad in a Mad Lab, and just for Kicks a Breathtaking Scene where a Hungry Bug Gnaws away on the Face of a Fallen Woods Walker.

    For No Money, barely over an Hour Long, and made with Hardly an Actor on Set, this is a Strange Find. There are more things Crammed in here than Usual for this Type of Thing. It has some Creepy Scenes with the Highlights, a Bug Siege on a Trapped Shapely Teacher in the Country School, and an Obligatory Lovely getting Trapped in a Spider's Web where She Lingers Long Enough to Witness what might be Called a Big Bug Battle for Her Charms.

    Eagle Eye Viewers and Other Nit Pickers could point to some Painted Backdrops and Curtain Hangings that some of the Children at the Aforementioned School could have Made. But Overall there is more here than meets the Eye. That is to say it is a Smorgasbord of Fifties Sci-Fi Angst that is a Neat Discovery that got Lost on a Double Bill at the Drive-In a Half Century Ago and Needs to be Rediscovered.
    Wizard-8

    Illustrated radio

    I once read an interesting theory from a famous British actor as to why so many American movies were so much successful with audiences than British movies. He claimed that many British movies were scripted as "illustrated radio" - with scripts that might play on radio, but wouldn't be appealing if filmed. This movie is strong evidence to that theory. The first two-thirds of the movie are extremely dull, with characters talking endlessly and there being virtually no action. The last third of the movie is slightly better than what happened beforehand, with some action and some special effects. But the fact that the giant bug effects are so obvious and so cheap (you almost never see a human in the same shot as one of the giant insects), it's not even good for some unintended laughs. You feel embarrassed for the filmmakers instead. If you want to see a giant bug movie, watch an American effort instead.
    edferguson4

    man did this give a 9 year old nightmares

    As a very young lad in the late 50's with an older sister who had a car, I spent many a Saturday with her and her friends at the local movie theater watching the latest horror movies.She says this was my choice because I did'nt like Westerns. Well I can't remember that but I do vaguely remember a certain double feature that scared the hell out of me. When I got home I did not want to go to bed(our house was in the country with woods all around). I thought the real frogs,crickets, and other bugs I heard outside were giant insects coming to get me. Since that night some 45 years ago I have seen countless 50's SF and horror movies hoping to find out what those 2 movies were. Many were similar and some had similar names ie."Thing From Another World", "Monster That Challenged The World"(I also saw it when I was a little older but it did not scare me quite as much),"X The Unknown","The Beginning Of The End" etc. but none were exactly "right".I began to think these movies did not exist or had gotten lost so I just gave up ever finding them, especially since no tv station we get ever shows any old SF or horror movies anymore.Since I had no idea of their titles(if they did exist) or actors in them , I logged on to the imdb and starting reading reviews of some of the movies and BINGO!!!There they both were. I could not believe it.Thanks to the great descriptions by your reviewers I finally found them. Needless to say they have both been ordered. The scariest to me was "The Strange World of Planet X", probably called "Cosmic Monsters" or "Crawling Terror". I can't give a a decent review of either movie because it has been 40+ years. By the way the other goodie was "The Trellenberg Terror" aka "The Crawling Eye" or "The Creature From Another World" . Now my life will be even more complete (ha ha) when someone comes out with a DVD or VHS of "Caltiki ,The Immortal Monster".I did catch it on tv as an "adult" of about 14 years of age but have not seen it since.

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    • Trivia
      Co-star Gaby André was French and spoke English with a pronounced French accent. All of her dialogue was dubbed over by an actress with a British accent.
    • Goofs
      Dr. Laird installs a fence of corrugated iron around his home as a shield against the magnetic forces he is producing, but the exterior shot of the house in the final scene shows no fence.
    • Quotes

      Brig. General Cartwright: There's no one else available to operate this computer of yours.

      Dr. Laird: But a... woman? This is preposterous. This is highly skilled work!

    • Alternate versions
      The film was originally released in the UK in 1958 with an uncut 'X' certificate as "The Strange World of Planet X (1958)". It was then cut down to an 'A' certificate in 1960 and released as "The Strange World", and was missing some shots of Michelle trapped in a giant web and a dead man's face being eaten by an insect.
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    • Release date
      • December 31, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cosmic Monsters
    • Filming locations
      • High Canons, Buckettsland Lane, Well End, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • George Maynard Productions
      • Artistes Alliance Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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