Invisible aliens from the Moon invade the Earth by occupying the bodies of recently deceased humans but a scientist, his daughter and an army Major, try to fight them.Invisible aliens from the Moon invade the Earth by occupying the bodies of recently deceased humans but a scientist, his daughter and an army Major, try to fight them.Invisible aliens from the Moon invade the Earth by occupying the bodies of recently deceased humans but a scientist, his daughter and an army Major, try to fight them.
George Bruggeman
- Technician
- (uncredited)
Dick Cherney
- Zombie
- (uncredited)
John Dehner
- Narrator
- (uncredited)
Rudy Germane
- Game Spectator
- (uncredited)
Don Kennedy
- Pilot
- (uncredited)
Jack Kenney
- Car Crash Victim
- (uncredited)
Chuck Niles
- Hockey Game Announcer
- (uncredited)
Edwin Rochelle
- Zombie
- (uncredited)
John Roy
- Game Spectator
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaDue to the film's meager budget, cast members had to perform their own stunts with little preparation or training. According to Robert Hutton, this almost led to disaster at least once during the shoot. John Agar very nearly overturned a jeep carrying himself and Hutton during a scene in which he was instructed to brake and swerve sharply. The jeep tilted onto two wheels and very nearly toppled over with the actors inside.
- GoofsIf the cab of the truck is radiation proof, the hand-held geiger counter Lamont uses would detect nothing.
- Quotes
Phyllis Penner: I thought you weren't going to make it.
Maj. Bruce Jay: We almost did.
- Crazy creditsIn the film, John Carradine's character is named Dr. Karol Noymann. In the ending cast list, his character is listed as "Carl Noymann."
- ConnectionsEdited from It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958)
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Bulletin: Aliens take over dead bodies to attend a hockey game.
Spooky little horror film that had tentacles which reached far and wide. Many other filmmakers may have taken a dip in this cinematic pool. Don't snicker. Checkout the walking stiffs in business suits staggering around the countryside. Remind you of anyone? The last survivors--holed up in some sought of army bunker--predict a future bird flick. The clash between scientists, civilians and the military is always a staple of the action genre. There may be others, but I would have to watch it again. I first saw this on Creature Feature back in the 70's. It spooked me out to the degree that I swore off this type of movie until Chiller Theatre came on later that night. I came across it again about a dozen years ago when it turned up on New Year's Eve. Weird. Someone's idea of a joke? Recently, I bought it in tandem with another John Agar film called Journey to the Seventh Planet. John Carradine stumbles around as one of the corpses and does very well. Some of the extensive stock footage defies logic. A plane crashes into a marked bulls-eye on a hillside. It looked like a military training ground. The invaders are defeated with the simplest of weapons. They usually are.
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- copper1963
- Oct 19, 2006
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