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Directed by Jack Arnold,
Joseph M. NewmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Musical films,
Films about extraterrestrial lifeActors Jeff Morrow,
Faith Domergue,
Rex Reason,
Lance Fuller,
Russell Johnson,
Douglas SpencerRating59%
Dr. Cal Meacham (Reason), a noted scientist and jet pilot, is sent an unusual substitute for electronic condensers that he ordered. Instead, he receives instructions and parts to build a complex communication device called an interocitor. Although neither Meacham nor his assistant Joe Wilson (Robert Nichols) have heard of such a device, they immediately begin construction. When they finish, a mysterious man named Exeter (Morrow) appears on the device's screen and tells Meacham he has passed the test. His ability to build the interocitor demonstrates that he is gifted enough to be part of Exeter's special research project., 1h16
Directed by Jack ArnoldOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Natural horror films,
Films about spiders,
Giant monster films,
Disaster filmsActors John Agar,
Leo G. Carroll,
Mara Corday,
Clint Eastwood,
Nestor Paiva,
Ross ElliottRating64%
A man with Neanderthal features and wearing pajamas stumbles through the Arizona desert, falls and dies. Dr. Matt Hastings (John Agar), a bright, handsome and sympathetic doctor from the small town of Desert Rock, is called to view the body. Asked to give an opinion as to cause of death, he finds himself perplexed. Surprised to learn the deceased was someone he knew – biological research scientist Eric Jacobs – Dr. Hastings suggests he be given permission to perform an autopsy to learn why the man's face is distorted beyond recognition. The sheriff refuses, judging an autopsy unnecessary as Jacobs' associate, Dr. Gerald Deemer (Leo G. Carroll), signed the death certificate and there is no indication of foul play., 1h38
Directed by Jack Arnold,
Ricou BrowningOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Tony Randall,
Janet Leigh,
Jim Backus,
Ken Berry,
Roddy McDowall,
Charlotte RaeRating56%
Fred Miller (Tony Randall) must prove that his new design for an underwater home is viable by convincing his family to live in it for 30 days. His son and daughter (Gary Tigerman and Kay Cole) are members of an emerging pop rock band (Richard Dreyfuss and Lou Wagner) whom they invite to live with them during the experiment. Their temporary home, which Miller dubs the "Green Onion," is 90 feet below the surface of the ocean and is filled with super-modern appliances and amenities for house-wife Vivian (Janet Leigh) all designed by Miller, and a hole in the floor providing direct access to the sea., 1h17
Directed by Virgil W. VogelOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors John Agar,
Hugh Beaumont,
Alan Napier,
Nestor Paiva,
Phil Chambers,
Rodd RedwingRating50%
A narration by Dr. Frank Baxter, an English professor at the University of Southern California, explains the premise of the film and its basis in reality. He briefly discusses the hollow earth theories of John Symmes and Cyrus Teed among others, and says that the movie is a fictionalized representation of this unorthodox point of view., 20minutes
Directed by Jack ArnoldOrigin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsRating25%
The Chicken of Tomorrow deals with poultry farming and egg farming in the mid-1940s. Filmed to educate the public about how poultry and eggs are farmed, it also deals with how advances in genetic engineering and technology produces a larger chicken. Eggs are farmed and kept in industrial incubators, and an equal number of chickens are used for meat and other products. Altogether, this produces more food for less money, and allows people to support local poultry farms without breaking the bank. This is relatively similar to today's poultry farming despite there now being technological differences., 1h19
Directed by Jack ArnoldOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Adventure,
HorrorActors Richard Carlson,
Julie Adams,
Richard Denning,
Ben Chapman,
Antonio Moreno,
Nestor PaivaRating68%
A geology expedition in the Amazon uncovers fossilized evidence from the Devonian period of a link between land and sea animals in the form of a skeletal hand with webbed fingers. Expedition leader Dr. Carl Maia (Antonio Moreno) visits his friend and former student, Dr. David Reed (Richard Carlson), an ichthyologist who works at an aquarium in California and has been a guest at Maia's marine biology institute in Brazil for over a month. Reed persuades his boss, the financially-minded Dr. Mark Williams (Richard Denning), to fund a return expedition to the Amazon to look for the remainder of the skeleton., 1h30
Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Musical films,
Films about extraterrestrial lifeActors Wendell Corey,
Keith Larsen,
John Agar,
Paul Gilbert,
Merry Anders,
Stuart MargolinRating25%
A spacefaring crew from an advanced civilization is preparing to return home after an extended voyage. The crew includes "humans" (represented in the film by Caucasian actors and actresses) and "Centaurians" (represented in the film by Asian actors and actresses). The Centaurians have been rescued from their home planet after a catastrophic event, not explained in the movie, has devastated their planet. They are being brought back with the spacefaring explorers with an expectation that they will be assimilated into their new parent culture. One of the ships in the fleet is hijacked by a few of its Centaurian passengers and crash-lands on a prehistoric planet in the "Solaris" system. Countermanding orders, the rest of the fleet returns to search for survivors after the crash. In the film's "twist", by the time that the rescuers (traveling at fast sublight speeds) are able to return to the planet, they are encountering the descendants of the original crash survivors - explained in a simplified version of time dilation. Linda, a Centaurian from the rescue ship, falls in love with Tang after he saves her from drowning. After fighting with the planet's indigenous species (1960s-era special effects including giant iguanas meant to represent dinosaurs), Tang and Linda are marooned on the prehistoric planet - the latter revealed to be the captain's own daughter. In the film's coda, this savage and primitive planet is revealed to be the Earth., 1h21
Directed by Jack ArnoldOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
HorrorThemes Films based on science fiction novelsActors Richard Carlson,
Barbara Rush,
Charles Drake,
Joe Sawyer,
Russell Johnson,
Dave WillockRating64%
Author and amateur astronomer John Putnam (Richard Carlson) and schoolteacher Ellen Fields (Barbara Rush) watch a large meteorite crash near the small town of Sand Rock, Arizona. At the crash site, Putnam notices a strange, partially buried object lodged in the large crater; he comes to the realization that it wasn't a meteorite that crashed but a large alien spaceship. After a landslide completely covers the mysterious spacecraft, his story is later scoffed at by the townspeople of Sand Rock, including its sheriff (Charles Drake), and the local media., 1h42
Directed by Clint EastwoodOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Psychologie,
Radio,
Jazz films,
Musical films,
Films about psychiatryActors Clint Eastwood,
Jessica Walter,
Donna Mills,
John Larch,
Jack Ging,
Clarice TaylorRating68%
Dave Garver (Clint Eastwood) is a KRML radio jockey who broadcasts nightly from a studio in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, often incorporating poetry into his program. He lives a rather freewheeling bachelor lifestyle. At his favorite bar, seemingly by coincidence, he encounters a woman named Evelyn Draper (Jessica Walter). Dave drives Evelyn home, where she reveals that their meeting was not coincidental; she deliberately sought him out after hearing the bar mentioned on his radio show. He guesses correctly that she is a recurring caller who always requests the jazz standard "Misty." The two have sex.