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Les monstres sur notre planète

Original title: I Married a Monster from Outer Space
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.3K
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Gloria Talbott in Les monstres sur notre planète (1958)
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Aliens arrive on Earth to possess the bodies of humans. One of their first victims is a young man, whose new wife soon realizes something is wrong with him.Aliens arrive on Earth to possess the bodies of humans. One of their first victims is a young man, whose new wife soon realizes something is wrong with him.Aliens arrive on Earth to possess the bodies of humans. One of their first victims is a young man, whose new wife soon realizes something is wrong with him.

  • Director
    • Gene Fowler Jr.
  • Writer
    • Louis Vittes
  • Stars
    • Tom Tryon
    • Gloria Talbott
    • Peter Baldwin
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    • Director
      • Gene Fowler Jr.
    • Writer
      • Louis Vittes
    • Stars
      • Tom Tryon
      • Gloria Talbott
      • Peter Baldwin
    • 67User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Tryon
    Tom Tryon
    • Bill Farrell
    Gloria Talbott
    Gloria Talbott
    • Marge Bradley Farrell
    Peter Baldwin
    Peter Baldwin
    • Officer Hank Swanson
    Robert Ivers
    Robert Ivers
    • Harry Phillips
    Chuck Wassil
    • Ted Hanks
    Valerie Allen
    Valerie Allen
    • Francine - Hooker
    Ty Hardin
    Ty Hardin
    • Mac Brody
    • (as Ty Hungerford)
    Ken Lynch
    Ken Lynch
    • Dr. Wayne
    John Eldredge
    John Eldredge
    • Police Capt. H.B. Collins
    Alan Dexter
    Alan Dexter
    • Sam Benson
    James Anderson
    James Anderson
    • Weldon
    Jean Carson
    Jean Carson
    • Helen Rhodes
    Jack Orrison
    • Officer Schultz
    Steve London
    Steve London
    • Charles Mason
    Maxie Rosenbloom
    Maxie Rosenbloom
    • Max Grady - Bartender
    Tony Di Milo
    • Mr. Potter - Western Union Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Darlene Fields
    Darlene Fields
    • Caroline Hanks
    • (uncredited)
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Wedding Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gene Fowler Jr.
    • Writer
      • Louis Vittes
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    User reviews67

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    7dinky-4

    Thoughtful, restrained, atmospheric

    Some of those sci-fi movies from the '50s linger in the memory because of the way they dramatize our most personal fears. "The Incredible Shrinking Man," for example, plays upon a man's fear of becoming weak and inadequate. "I Married a Monster from Outer Space" deals with a woman's fear of entering into a relationship which proves disappointing or even disturbing. (Some say the movie is a disguised account of a woman's marriage to a gay man.) I'm not sure I'd call the resulting movie a "classic," but its quiet, moody, and compassionate quality clearly puts it above most of the noisy, special-effects extravaganzas of today.

    Gloria Talbot is both persuasive and appealing as the puzzled but faithful wife. (None of the shallow, comic-book character of Lara Croft here!) And the almost-too-good-to-be-true looks of the sexually-ambiguous Tom Tryon are put to effective use as the husband. As usual, the film's makers find an excuse to get his shirt off so we can get another look at that much-photographed torso. In this same scene, you'll also spot a bare-chested Ty Hungerford, just before he changed his name to "Ty Hardin" and became "Bronco" on the TV series. (And no, there's nothing sexually ambiguous about Ty.) Curiously, both men are included in the book, "Lash! The Hundred Great Scenes of Men Being Whipped in the Movies." Hardin's flogging in a "Bronco" episode ranks 26th and Tryon's whipping in "The Cardinal" ranks 46th.
    Bucs1960

    A '50s Gem

    Despite the fact that this film has a ridiculous title, it really is quite a little gem. During the 1950's the spread of Communism was the great fear in America and many films reflected this through the analogy of aliens infiltrating society. This movie is one of them....aliens taking over the population without being noticed....the guy next door may be a Communist (or a monster from outer space). Gloria Talbot,who appeared in a score of 50's movies (whatever happened to her?) does a good job as the suspicious wife but she wears one of the strangest pointed bras you've ever seen and even wears it in bed! Tom Tryon sleepwalks through the part of the husband, which in this film is appropriate for the role. He was a very bland actor and eventually went on to a sucessful career as a novelist. The black and white cinematography is well done and the film evokes a sense of impending doom. The special effects, which are limited, are not too bad...remember this was 1958. This film is a standout in a series of lower budget movies of the time but the awkward title may cause some to pass it by. Recommend it to a friend.
    6ma-cortes

    Entertaining as well as bemusing film with dated special effects

    The movie talks upon an aircraft from outer space that arrives to earth and go out aliens and they are hanging with human beings . As Aliens from Outer Space are slowly switching places with real humans . One of the first switching is an attractive young (Tom Tryon) about to get wedded to a beautiful girl called Marge (Gloria Talbott). One year marriage later she still feels there are numerous rare things about him , as he doesn't have feelings , nor emotions. A horrified Marge then attempts to warn everyone of the alien threat .

    It's a typical B movie of the 50s , it has suspense , thriller , tension and fun . Tom Tryon as the alien husband is fine and Gloria Talbott as his distrustful wife is enjoyable , she usually was in sci-fi films by that time . There appears a very secondary role , Ty Hardin , who along with Tom Tryon were two beefcakes who habitually played movies for youth . In fact , the scene at the beach gave movie audiences their first look at Ty Hardin's bare chest . Special effects , FX , are average , though by that time were quite well ; they are in charge of John P.Fulton , a craftsman with great experience and a long career from the silent cinema . Production design by Henry Bumstead who has worked along with Alfred Hitchcock (Vertigo, Topaz) and today continues , being Clint Eastwood's usual set decorator (Unforgiven , Mystic river) . However , the sets in aircraft interior are ridiculous and embarrassing . The motion picture was regularly directed by Gene Fowler Jr , he was a famous editor and occasionally director of Western as ¨The Oregon Trail¨ and terror as ¨I was a teenage wolf¨ . The flick will appeal to science fiction and fantastic movies fans . Rating : Mediocre but amusing .
    7Hitchcoc

    When Shot, They Turned to Pudding

    This was such a great time to be a kid. We had a constant ration of these cold war movies. We were taught to duck and cover if we saw a nuclear flash. My sister and I went to see this as part of a double feature with "The Blob" about four times. Like "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers," there were aliens who were up to no good. Since they were the incarnation of the communists, they had no soul. They were there to force their ideology on us all, turn us into zombie like automatons. The danger in this movie came from the authorities who had been absorbed by the space critters. You just couldn't trust the police. The good thing was that if you knew who they were, you could kill them pretty much like other humans. And, when they died, they turned into pudding or applesauce or something that flowed out of their sleeves and pants legs. The hard part was like in "Invasion." You had to get the word out and convince people that what you were saying weren't the rantings of a lunatic. Nevertheless, we can take solace that good will out and the good old American way will turn those suckers into pudding.
    7claudio_carvalho

    They Came Here to Breed

    In Norrisville, Bill Farrell (Tom Tryon) leaves his bachelor party on the eve of his marriage with Marge Bradley (Gloria Talbott). He is abducted by an alien that takes his shape and marries Marge on the next day. Marge feels something strange with Bill and one year later she realizes that he is a totally different man. One day, Marge follows Bill and he goes to the woods; she finds that he is an alien and sees his spacecraft. She tries to tell to Washington and to the FBI, but the aliens have dominated key people in town that do not allow any sort of communication with the exterior world. What is the intention of the alien invasion?

    "I Married a Monster from Outer Space" is a great sci-fi movie from the 50's. The storyline is a rip-off of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", with aliens switching places with humans in a small town with the purpose of breeding. But the plot is well-constructed and supported by good performances. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "I Married a Monster from Outer Space"

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    • Trivia
      The dogs who attack the undisguised aliens near the end of the film were initially too scared to approach the costumed actors. The dogs were then acclimated to the presence of the suited actors - perhaps too well, for when the time came to shoot the scene of the dogs attacking the aliens, the dogs didn't attack the aliens, but jumped playfully around and on them instead. The dogs were then trained to go for the "breathing tubes" on the alien costumes. Apparently, the actors playing the aliens had to guide the dogs to attack the "breathing tubes."
    • Goofs
      As Marge leaves Captain Collins' office after her second plea for help, the shadow of dollying camera equipment is visible on the wall and floor.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Wayne: Don't you worry Marge. I know where to get our men. Human men!

    • Connections
      Edited into FrightMare Theater: I Married a Monster from Outer Space (2017)

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    • Release date
      • October 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I Married a Monster from Outer Space
    • Filming locations
      • Malibou Lake, Agoura Hills, California, USA(Picnic scene)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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      • $175,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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