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Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 12:14 pm Post subject: FEATURED THREADS for 11-27-22 |
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Back alley movies and bargain basement films is all I’ve got for you today, but maybe someone will think of something amusing to say about them.
Or maybe I will . . .
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Starship Invasions (1977 Canadian)
Former U.N.C.L.E. agent Robert Vaughn plays a UFO expert kidnapped by baldheaded aliens who want to help him save Earth from a group of evil aliens lead by Christopher Lee (in a non-speaking role!).
Lee's costume (black tights, a Ming-the-Merciless-style headpiece, a red dragon emblem on his shirt front) is a throwback to the Republic serials. So are his villainous activities; he baths Earth in a suicide ray, and people start killing themselves.
The special effects during the space battle are actually a notch down from the serials.
However, as the lobby card below indicates, some of other the costumes in the film bear no resemblance to the old serials whatsoever . . .
Written, directed, and co-produced by Ed Hunt. If you'd like to see more of this rare classic, Youtube is happy to obliged.
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Sting of Death (1966)
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William Grefe, veteran director of numerous horror and drug-culture films, steps cautiously over the line into science fiction.
John Vella plays a marine biologist's assistant who experiments with Portuguese man 'o war in an effort to discover a cure for his disfigured face. Instead he goes from bad to worse, turning into a jellyfish monster that terrorizes the seacoast tourists.
The monster is played by Doug Hobart. Musical guest star: Neil Sedaka. William Grefe later became a second unit director for James Bond films.
* About that poster: In a just and sane world, the check used to pay the artist would have bounced . . .
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Stowaway to the Moon (1975 TV movie)
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Above average TV movie with the ultimate wish-fulfillment plot for younger sci-fi fans; an 11 year old boy (Michael Link) sneaks aboard a NASA space vehicle and blasts off with astronaut Lloyd Bridges (who blasted off 25 years earlier in "Rocketship X-M").
Also starring John Carradine and Keene Curtis (a prominent voice in the 13-chapter "Star Wars" radio adaptation). Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. _________________ ____________
Is there no man on Earth who has the wisdom and innocence of a child?
~ The Space Children (1958) |
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