It's a modest film for those sci-fi connoisseurs who flip out over paranoiac Cold War flicks about outsiders as dangerous foes.
Target Earth (1954)
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Runtime: 75 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: After a large American city is evacuated due to an invasion of Venusian robots, a handful of people are left behind to face the alien terror. While the army and a group of scientists work on... After a large American city is evacuated due to an invasion of Venusian robots, a handful of people are left behind to face the alien terror. While the army and a group of scientists work on finding a chink in the robots' armor, Nora (Kathleen Crowley), Frank (Richard Denning), Vicki (Virginia Grey), and Jim (Richard Reeves) take refuge in an abandoned hotel. There, they find Davis (Robert Roark) a psychopathic killer who won't let such a crisis curb his murderous tendencies. This overlooked piece of 1950's isolation/paranoia-based science-fiction is based on the Paul W. Fairman's novel, THE DEADLY CITY. [More]
Starring: Richard Denning, Kathleen Crowley, Virginia Grey, Richard Reeves
Starring: Richard Denning, Kathleen Crowley, Virginia Grey, Richard Reeves, Robert Roark, Whit Bissell
Director: Sherman A. Rose
Director: Sherman A. Rose
Screenwriter: James H. Nicholson, Wyott Ordung, William Raynor
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