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Earth vs. the Flying Saucers

1956 | 83 min | Science Fiction

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Synopsis

Earth vs. the Flying Saucers is a 1956 American science-fiction film from Columbia Pictures. It was produced by Charles H. Schneer, directed by Fred F. Sears, and stars Hugh Marlowe and Joan Taylor. The stop-motion animation special effects were created by Ray Harryhausen. The storyline was suggested by the bestselling 1953 nonfiction book Flying Saucers from Outer Space by Maj. Donald Keyhoe. The film was released as a double feature with The Werewolf.

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Poster by Columbia Pictures (Public domain).

Credits

Producer
Charles H. Schneer, Sam Katzman
Director
Ray Harryhausen, Fred F. Sears
Screenplay
Curt Siodmak
Original Music Composer
Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Country
Soviet Union, United Kingdom, France, United States

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Cast · 8

Morris Ankrum

Morris Ankrum

Hugh Marlowe

Hugh Marlowe

Joan Taylor

Joan Taylor

John Zaremba

John Zaremba

Larry J. Blake

Trailer

2:25

Fred F. Sears. Public domain — from Wikimedia Commons, re-encoded and served from our own storage.

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