Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFeature version of 1950 serial "Flying Disc Man from Mars."Feature version of 1950 serial "Flying Disc Man from Mars."Feature version of 1950 serial "Flying Disc Man from Mars."
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Walter Reed
- Kent Fowler
- (archive footage)
Lois Collier
- Helen Hall
- (archive footage)
James Craven
- Dr. Bryant
- (archive footage)
Gregory Gaye
- Mota
- (archive footage)
- (as Gregory Gay)
Harry Lauter
- Drake
- (archive footage)
Richard Irving
- Ryan
- (archive footage)
Sandy Sanders
- Steve
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Michael Carr
- Trent
- (archive footage)
Dale Van Sickel
- Watchman
- (archive footage)
Tom Steele
- Taylor
- (archive footage)
George Sherwood
- Gate Guard
- (archive footage)
Jimmy O'Gatty
- Grady
- (archive footage)
Lester Dorr
- Crane
- (archive footage)
Dick Cogan
- Kirk
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Barry Brooks
- Policeman in Bryant's Office
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- (uncredited)
Dick Crockett
- Light-suited Mine Thug
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
John De Simone
- Curtis
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Sol Gorss
- Dark-suited Mine Thug
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesFeature version of the previously released serial, Flying Disc Man from Mars (1950).
- ConnexionsEdited from Flying Disc Man from Mars (1950)
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1958 was a year where 'missiles' and 'satellites' were popular at the box office: "The Lost Missile," "Missile to the Moon," "War of the Satellites," "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman" (talking constantly of satellites). The nearly defunct studio Republic issued a double bill comprised of stock footage from two of their science fiction serials from early in the decade- "Missile Monsters" (1950's "Flying Disc Man from Mars") and "Satan's Satellites" (1952's "Zombies of the Stratosphere"). Both were cut down to a serviceable 70 minutes, and it's a tossup as to which is more dull. "Missile Monsters" casts Gregory Gay as the titular 'flying disc man from Mars,' receiving aid from a renegade scientist who also desires to conquer the earth, hiring a pair of 'intelligent criminals(!)' to put together the material they need to build bomber planes of Martian design. Like its companion feature "Satan's Satellites," "Missile Monsters" appeared on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater, first on June 20 1974 (paired with second feature "The Frozen Ghost"), then on July 31 1976 (following first feature "The Mummy," Karloff's 1932 classic).
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By what name was Missile Monsters (1958) officially released in India in English?
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