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Directed by Gerd OswaldOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Political filmsActors Peter Mark Richman,
Carl Esmond,
Barbara Bouchet,
Wendell Corey,
Martin Kosleck,
Robert QuarryRating24%
Adam Chance (Peter Mark Richman), works for an American agency, H.A.R.M. (Human Aetiological Relations Machine). He is assigned to protect Dr. Jan Steffanic (Carl Esmond), a recent Soviet defector who has developed a new weapon which fires spores that upon contact with skin slowly eat the body away., 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., 1h22
Directed by Jack ArnoldOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors John Agar,
Lori Nelson,
John Bromfield,
Clint Eastwood,
Nestor Paiva,
Ricou BrowningRating56%
Having previously survived being riddled with bullets, the Gill-man is captured and sent to the Ocean Harbor Oceanarium in Florida, where he is studied by animal psychologist Professor Clete Ferguson (John Agar) and ichthyology student Helen Dobson (Lori Nelson)., 1h14
Genres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films set in the future,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Superhero films,
Musical films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Alien invasions in films,
Disaster filmsActors Sonny ChibaRating22%
Astronomer Shinichi Tachibana, has a secret identity as superhero "Iron Sharp" (changed to "Space Chief" in the English dub) and has many children as friends. When they are attacked by a group of metallic aliens ("Neptune Men" in English), Iron Sharp drives the aliens away. Tachibana is also resourceful, as he helps develop an electric barrier to block the aliens from coming to the Earth. After several losses by the aliens, they announce that they will invade the Earth, throwing the world into a state of panic. As they invade the aliens destroy entire cities with their mothership and smaller fighters. Iron Sharp destroys multiple enemy ships and Japan fires a nuclear missile at the mothership, destroying it., 1h21
Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
Comic science fictionThemes Space adventure films,
Films about music and musicians,
Christmas films,
Mars in film,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Musical films,
Martiens,
Space opera,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Santa Claus in film,
Robot filmsActors Bill McCutcheon,
Pia Zadora,
Vincent Beck,
Ned WertimerRating27%
The story involves the people of Mars, including Momar ("Mom Martian") and Kimar ("King Martian"). They're worried that their children Girmar ("Girl Martian") and Bomar ("Boy Martian") are watching too much Earth television, most notably station KID-TV's interview with Santa Claus in his workshop at the North Pole. Consulting the ancient 800-year-old Martian sage Chochem (a Yiddish word meaning "genius"), they are advised that the children of Mars are growing distracted due to the society's overly rigid structure; from infancy, all their education is fed into their brains through machines and they are not allowed individuality or freedom of thought., 1h10
Directed by Nathan JuranOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films set in the future,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Alien invasions in films,
Disaster filmsActors John Agar,
Joyce Meadows,
Robert Fuller,
Ken TerrellRating52%
An outer-space terrorist from a planet named Arous - a brain-shaped creature named Gor - arrives on Earth and possesses young scientist Steve March. Gor then proceeds to use his vast, destructive powers to bend the world to his will, threatening to wipe out the capital city of any nation that defies him., 2h51
Directed by Rakesh RoshanOrigin IndeGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films about music and musicians,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Musical films,
Bollywood,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Films about school violenceActors Rekha,
Hrithik Roshan,
Preity Zinta,
Rajat Bedi,
Rakesh Roshan,
Prem ChopraRating70%
A scientist named Dr. Sanjay Mehra (director Rakesh Roshan) creates a computer program from which he sends variations of the syllable om into space, hoping to attract the attention of extraterrestrial life. When he believes he has finally gotten a response, the scientific community mocks him. While driving home, an alien spacecraft appears overhead. Dr. Mehra veers off the road, causing the car to hit a stone, flip over, and explode. Dr. Mehra dies, but his wife survives the wreck and returns home to India. When their son Rohit (Hrithik Roshan) is born, he is mentally disabled. His mother raises him in the town of Kasauli, where he grows up to be a man of limited intellect and childish personality, but with a loving and emotional heart. Rohit has a number of much younger friends: loyal children who play with him., 1h27
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., 1h28
Directed by Noriaki YuasaOrigin JaponGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Space adventure films,
La fin du monde,
Kaiju films,
Films about magic and magicians,
Seafaring films,
Films about music and musicians,
La préhistoire,
Transport films,
Animaux préhistoriques,
Mise en scène d'une tortue,
Giant monster films,
Musical films,
Gamera,
Space opera,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Reptile,
Disaster filmsRating36%
Without warning, an alien spaceship attacks a Japanese moon base. Back on Earth, young Kenichi Ishikawa; his father, Dr. Yosuke Ishikawa; his friend Helen; and her father, Dr. Tom Wallace, witness the spaceship descending into the ocean. They go to investigate but are soon captured by a teleportation beam that brings them aboard the spaceship. Inside the spaceship, a human-looking woman appears to them and reveals that she is of a race called Zigra. By way of demonstrating Zigran technological prowess, she creates a gigantic earthquake that wreaks havoc in Japan. She previously caused two other earthquakes, one in Peru and the other in Arabia. She then tells her prisoners of Zigra's history and its great scientific advances—which, unfortunately, have resulted in the destruction of the planet; but in searching for a new home, Zigra has found Earth. The woman contacts authorities on Earth and orders them to surrender or she will kill her prisoners. Tom declares that the Zigran woman is insane, and, in anger, she sends the two men into a hypnotic trance. Kenny and Helen take action, successfully using the ship's control console to escape. Enraged, the Zigran overlord—a strange, shark-like being—orders the woman to go to Earth and kill the children. She says it would be simpler to kill all the people of Japan, but the great Zigra tells her that humans must be preserved so they can be used for food. Now, Gamera, intent on discovering the identity of the alien interloper, flies in to save the day and rescues the children and their fathers. The UN authorities, after questioning Kenichi and Helen, resolve to attack Zigra. The Defense Force jets scramble, but the Zigran spaceship makes short work of them with its powerful lasers. The alien woman, disguised as a normal human, arrives on earth and begins her search for Kenny and Helen. She hitches a ride with the Sea World dolphin trainer back to the facility, which the military is now using as its center of operations. She finds the two children, but before she can catch them, they call out for Gamera, who obediently appears., 1h22
Directed by Noriaki YuasaOrigin JaponGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Space adventure films,
La fin du monde,
Kaiju films,
Films about magic and magicians,
Seafaring films,
Films about music and musicians,
La préhistoire,
Transport films,
Animaux préhistoriques,
Mise en scène d'une tortue,
Giant monster films,
Musical films,
Gamera,
Space opera,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Reptile,
Disaster filmsActors Eiji FunakoshiRating43%
While scanning the skies through their telescope, two young boys, Akio and Tom, spy a spaceship descending into a nearby field. Stunned, bewildered, and bemused, they tell Akio's mother what they have seen, but she dismisses their story as childish nonsense. The next day, the two boys—with Akio's younger sister, Tomoko, in tow—bicycle to the site to investigate. Enthralled, Akio and Tom manage to steal into the spaceship. But then, without warning, the ship takes off, leaving Tomoko behind. It soars into outer space toward a field of asteroids, which sends the boys into panic. However, Gamera (obviously aware of the boys' plight) appears and clears a path for the ship through the asteroids. The spaceship, flying near the speed of light, leaves Gamera behind and transports the boys to an unknown planet, where it lands on the outskirts of an alien city. Suddenly, a silver "Space" Gyaos appears, menacing the ship and the two young boys. Just before the creature attacks, a second, bizarre monster—whose head resembles a ginzu knife—emerges from an underground lair and attacks the Space Gyaos. The Gyaos emits a beam that reflects off the new creature's blade-shaped head and cuts off its own leg. After a short battle, the knife-headed creature lunges and chops off one, then the other, of the Gyaos' wings. The creature cuts the helpless Gyaos' head off and brutally cuts the body into smaller pieces and then retreats back to its lair.