Fliegende Untertassen greifen an
Originaltitel: Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
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6,3/10
9425
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Außerirdische, die in fliegenden High-Tech-Untertassen reisen, kontaktieren einen Wissenschaftler als Teil eines Plans zur Versklavung der Erdbewohner.Außerirdische, die in fliegenden High-Tech-Untertassen reisen, kontaktieren einen Wissenschaftler als Teil eines Plans zur Versklavung der Erdbewohner.Außerirdische, die in fliegenden High-Tech-Untertassen reisen, kontaktieren einen Wissenschaftler als Teil eines Plans zur Versklavung der Erdbewohner.
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Thomas Browne Henry
- Vice Adm. Enright
- (as Tom Browne Henry)
Larry J. Blake
- Motorcycle Cop
- (as Larry Blake)
Fred Aldrich
- Airplane Passenger
- (Nicht genannt)
- …
Nicky Blair
- Military Officer at Experiment
- (Nicht genannt)
Jimmy Cross
- Military Messenger
- (Nicht genannt)
Jack Deery
- Military Officer
- (Nicht genannt)
Charles Evans
- Dr. Alberts
- (Nicht genannt)
Raoul Freeman
- Military Official
- (Nicht genannt)
Paul Frees
- Alien
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
James Gonzalez
- Military Official
- (Nicht genannt)
Duke Green
- Minor Role
- (Nicht genannt)
Ed Haskett
- Military Official
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThis science-fiction movie was "suggested" by the 1953 non-fiction book "Flying Saucers From Outer Space" by retired U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe, who believed that certain aerial phenomena were interplanetary in origin.
- PatzerAbout 19 minutes into the film, when the three soldiers behind their mortar get disintegrated by the alien ray, a "giant" house fly can be seen for one single frame right above the head of the rightmost soldier. It must have landed on the plate during composition of the effects shot.
- Zitate
Gen. Edmunds: When an armed and threatening power lands uninvited in our capitol, we don't meet him with tea and cookies!
- Alternative VersionenA colorized version is available on the DVD release.
- VerbindungenEdited into Angriff der Riesenkralle (1957)
Ausgewählte Rezension
Certainly, the renowned/redoubtable Ray Harryhausen's special effects are absolutely superb in this 1956 sci-fi film. As several of the previous posters have already pointed out, the late Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe (one-time director of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenonema, based in Washington, D.C.) served as technical adviser to this film. In fact, Maj. Keyhoe always maintained that alien (?) spacecraft HAD buzzed our nation's capital, during the summer of 1952. Veteran actors Hugh Marlowe, Morris Ankrum and Donald Curtis (who, I believe, portrayed "Prince Barron" in one of the final Flash Gordon serials) appear in the film. However, the wonderful and voluptuous Joan Taylor also appears as Carol Marvin (Hugh Marlowe's new bride in the film). Now, Ms. Taylor also appeared as the medical student granddaughter (?) of a scientist in another 1950s sci-fi flick, "20 Million Miles to Earth." And, I MUST say that Ms. Taylor looked terrific in those shorts of hers, as she and her granddad were conducting scientific research in sunny Sicily, when that U.S. space ship returned, rather abruptly, to Earth. (Seeing her perambulate through the verdant Sicilian countryside, I felt like singing Dean Martin's "That's Amore!") Yet, my favorite scene in "Earth Versus the Flying Saucers," was at the film's conclusion, when, Ms. Taylor and Mr. Marlowe are sitting on a beautiful beach as the sun is starting to set, and she says to Mr. Marlowe: "Do you think that the aliens will ever return to Earth?" To which, Mr. Marlowe (looking at his beautiful bride, attired in her extremely-flattering one-piece bathing suit) dreamily replies: "Not on such a beautiful day as this." And, hands held-together, they both happily and somewhat, "saucily" scamper into the water!
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