A hero single-handedly sets himself against Martians trying to assume control of Earth.A hero single-handedly sets himself against Martians trying to assume control of Earth.A hero single-handedly sets himself against Martians trying to assume control of Earth.
Gregory Gaye
- Mota
- (as Gregory Gay)
John De Simone
- Curtis [Ch. 8]
- (as John DeSimone)
Barry Brooks
- Policeman in Bryant's Lab [Ch. 8]
- (uncredited)
Dick Crockett
- Cave Thug #2 [Ch. 5]
- (uncredited)
John Daheim
- Boyd, Shipping Clerk [Chs. 4-5]
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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Storyline
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- TriviaChapter Titles:
- 1. Menace from Mars
- 2. The Volcano's Secret
- 3. Death Rides the Stratosphere
- 4. Execution by Fire
- 5. The Living Projectile
- 6. Perilous Mission
- 7. Descending Doom
- 8. Suicidal Sacrifice
- 9. The Funeral Pyre
- 10. Weapons of Hate
- 11. Disaster on the Highway
- 12. Volcanic Vengeance
- GoofsIn the fight scene at Bryant's incinerator, Kent's coat jacket is torn, next shot it has disappeared.
- ConnectionsEdited into Missile Monsters (1958)
Featured review
Mota arrives on Earth from Mars, and takes into confidence manufacturer Bryant (a one time Nazi sympathizer) to launch a wave of destruction that will overwhelm Earth and put the planet under a Martian supreme dictator. Aerial patrolman Kent Fowler sees the theft going around Bryant's plant (by his two henchmen Drake and Ryan) and goes to stop the sabotage despite that his employer Bryant is the real criminal. Eventually Mota and Bryant develop their weapons to such a degree that they are able to start their campaign of destruction, unless Kent can stop them. Republic really threw in generous amounts of stock footage (I counted at least 4 different serials) to help overcome this corny script. The acting is pretty much wooden (even with veterans like Reed, Craven, and Lauter) and Gregory Gay makes for one of Republic's worst and most laughable villains. It's still entertaining enough, but pretty much an egg. Rating, based on serials, 3.5.
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- Atom Man from Mars
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- Budget
- $157,439 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours 16 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Flying Disc Man from Mars (1950) officially released in India in English?
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