LOVED this mashup. I loved George Reeves Superman and could never get enough of it in reruns. He was MY Superman until Chris Reeve came along years later (and even then they both shared the honor, with George just becoming Earth-Two's Kal-L in my nerdy noggin). We always wanted something epic like this (I'd even pictured him vs saucers, but just one--Brainiac's) but this looked even cooler. Thanks for giving us one more trip into the Reeves-verse and an awesome one at that.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. Maybe, some day we'll get a major motion picture with a retro style Superman fighting space ships in the 40's or 50's. George Reeves and Christopher Reeve were the ones I grew up watching.
Hope you all get a kick out of this Superman and Earth vs Flying Saucers mix. It was just something that hit me last night. I thought to myself wouldn't this have made a neat movie or a cool Superman episode.
That was actually pretty good , I've seen alot of the old super hero TV and movies, before I saw your comment , I was sitting here thinking I don't remember this superman movie .🤔😁
This would have been cool what I still don't get & never will is why Lex Luthor never appeared on tis show it wasn't like they couldn't have had an actor play him instead having Herb Vigran or some other actor playing generic gangsters all the time!! Herb Vigran instead of being Legs Leamy in one episode or Georgie Gleak in another episode could have been Luthor in different episodes
You did an amazing job editing this all together! I'm sure if something like this aired back in the 50s, kids would've lost their minds. This would've been the television event of the year!
A lot of fun! Really enjoyed this. Thanks so much for your hard work and creativity! George Reeves's Superman and Ray Harryhausen's saucers, a perfect duel!!
@DavidCastro-fr9sl just watched it again after seeing your comment. Thanks, this video really is total fun! To me, George Reeves is the #1 Man of Steel/Clark Kent! The Harrysaucers met their match!! 😅
What an excellent Mash-Up!! Earth vs Flying Saucers was one of my childhood favourites (along with every other movie containing Ray Harryhausen effects) and The Adventures of Superman my favourite TV show of the time. It was like acid-trip version of nostalgia.
The Great Ray Harryhausen usually did just the stop-motion animation for his films and the related design work. Except in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers where also wore the hat of Production Designer. So EVERYTHING you see visually is Ray Harryhausen. Except the actors. They just had to hit their marks and look in the right direction. All of us who grew up with George Reeves' Superman will have an affectionate place for him in our hearts. The pilot episode with the Mole Men scared the bejeezus out of me as a kid. Seriously creepy little dudes.
Also, let's not forget The Invaders,Quinn Martin's Sc-Fi music contribution to this video( plus intro of Invader's ship on earth approach..great 1967 series!!)
Superman took a personal risk, to protect Humanity. He is truly a hero. Our guardian angel, sent by God to protect us. Thank you for making this video using my #1 hero.
@@CarlosFernandez-r8o Once you consider that there are some definite parallels between those two people that were probably intentionally created by the Jerry Siegel, it gets interesting.
Watched Superman on TV when I was a kid, and when I saw the ad for EARTH VS THE FLYING SAUCER in our town newspaper, I begged my parents to see it-- and I was wasn't disappointed and was a big fan of Ray Harryhausen. Bought Mad comics, then the magazine, and Famous Monsters of Filmland every month. Wonderful memories. Nice to see your mix of these two "films" (though avoid mixing night clips with day clips!- I know it's not easy). Thanks much!
Thanks for this clever assembly of what could have been during George Reeves' career as our beloved Superman of the 1950s. I thoroughly enjoyed watching every episode I could of re-runs during my youth in the 70s.
"Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superdude !!!" Unfortunately he had to destroy a portion of the buildings to defeat the space creatures !!
WOW & thank you!! I had watched the Superman shows as reruns in the 1960s. If I had actually seen your episode back then - WOW I would have been so excited that I would not have been able to sleep! Thanks again!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Brilliant! My mates and self(country yokels of Essex, England) used to watch Superman in the 50s and had a laugh knowing it was daft. But at the same time, liking it. George Reeves was the best Superman and the best American sci-fi superhero of all time.
Good job. The special effects were done by Ray Harryhausen. During the production of Earth vs the Flying Saucers the director went to the studio head to complain about this short bald man interruption of his work and wanted him fired! The studio head informed him that that bald man (Ray) did special effects work that no one on the planet could do, and if he refused to work with Ray, he could get another director! This was a Ray Harryhausen picture! Check the credits!
Superman flew at high speed, crashed through a mountain, fought the flying saucers, and his hair stayed in place the whole time. That Kryptonian hair tonic really works great! Who needs color TV when you have hold like that.😎
Superman managed to crash every saucer into every important building in Washington so after the parade he was off to work some overtime at The Planet to help pay for all the damage he caused. Oh and it's amazing that Clark jumps out of a fast moving car then Superman appears and Lois STILL didn't know Clark was Superman. And you're right, Earth vs the flying saucers is a great fun movie to watch. I give it 4 buckets of popcorn out of five.
thank you so much for doing this. I understand it's a labor of love, but in reality it's time consuming tedious work. I'm sure I can speak for everyone here when I say we really appreciate your hard work. Thanks....
My Dad and I are Superman fans and we watch the video yesterday, and it was great! Seeing George Reeves' Superman fighting aliens and saving the world, and I think George Reeves would be proud of you.
Wow!! This is amazing work. George Reeves best man of steel. I grew up in late 50/60's. If this was a real TV show my generation would have freaked out. Superman vs flying saucers/aliens would have hut ratings to a new high. Always wanted Superman to face real alien villains like comic book. Again, thank you!!
Thanks for a very enjoyable mash up.I remember seeing Earth vs. The Flying Saucers on tv when I was a kid in the esrly 1970s and its one of my favorites. Seeing the man of steel defending the Earth here was really neat and yes, what a great episode or episodes it would have made
Yeah, they were so creative back then. It's amazing how movie effects varied in quality from film to film back then as well. Now, it's all down to CGI for the most part. I definitely like to see practical effects better than only CGI.
That was STUNNING and BEAUTIFUL!!! Wow, I can imagine you doing a FULL 1 hour movie!!! Love to see more... Stay blessed, Everyone. Robert from daytradingwiththelight
For me there is only ONE Superman and his name is, was & will always be George Reeves. I love this. I am a huge George Reeves fan ever since I watched the original episodes when I was a child in the late 1950s. With a nod to Bud Collyer, Kirk Alyn, the immortal Christopher Reeve, Dean Cain & the Superman from Superman & Lois. Subscribed.
In a retro version to consider "Justice League" have Superman, Shazam and Green Lantern bringing down the Saucers, have the Flash and Wonder Woman saving people in the attack and have Batman and Robin, the Green Hornet and Kato helping the military access the weakness of their ships and interrogating the captured aliens. Oh my!!😁
Wow my two favorite genres Superman and Si-Fi. I would have loved to see a whole Superman episode like this. Harry Harryhausen's special effects were State of the Art back then. Great stuff. Please do more.
Good fun, although seeing the aliens ship crash into the first flower shop I was voicing the owner saying “Oh great thanks Superman for hitting my shop! Great, just great...” “Oh awesome hitting the Washington monument, great thanks Superman!” Those were great effects for their time I loved that movie!!
Thanks for the great video. I too always wished there was a monster or aliens that Superman could battle with. Superman vs. the Mole men were as close as we got to that. I still love the Superman show.
Don't remember ever seeing that movie. Loved the clips. That'll teach those evil flying saucer people a lesson. YOU DON'T TUG ON SUPERMAN'S CAPE. YOU DON'T SPIT INTO THE WIND. YOU DON'T PULL THE MASK OFF THE OL LONE RANGER. AND YOU DON'T MESS AROUND WITH JIM.
The SFX in "Earth Verses The Flying Saucers" was done by. Ray Harryhausen. He also did the SFX for "The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad" and "It Came From Beneath the Sea" and "20 Million Miles to Earth" and many others before, during and after the 1950s.
Compulsive Saturday Cinema Club viewing in the tv-less days of the 1950's...along with Flash Gordon, Leo Errol and The Three Stooges.....not forgetting Old Mother Riley...oh, and The Bowery Boys already!
Superman was very crafty television, the effects were proprietary, like magician tricks. Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers scared the bejeebus out of me as a kid. The film was very ahead of it's time, one scene of the 'spying orb' strikes me because orbs are a phenomenon in real UFO sightings to this day.
Very cool! I still get a good feeling every time I see George Reeves as Superman. Those were the days!
Yep, "Thank you again... and GoodBYE!"
I think of him every birthday. I was born the day he died.
Classic. Only one season was in color. But back then black / white was the norm
This would have been so cool if they did make a movie like this in the 1950s.....EXCELLENT mash up! Thanks!
Pretty close was “Superman vs the Mole Men”. Look it up.
Be great if they made one now, today. Full on flying saucer alien invasion vs Superman.
We don't want "pretty close" - look it up.
LOVED this mashup. I loved George Reeves Superman and could never get enough of it in reruns. He was MY Superman until Chris Reeve came along years later (and even then they both shared the honor, with George just becoming Earth-Two's Kal-L in my nerdy noggin). We always wanted something epic like this (I'd even pictured him vs saucers, but just one--Brainiac's) but this looked even cooler. Thanks for giving us one more trip into the Reeves-verse and an awesome one at that.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. Maybe, some day we'll get a major motion picture with a retro style Superman fighting space ships in the 40's or 50's. George Reeves and Christopher Reeve were the ones I grew up watching.
Nah, Chris gave us the bumbling, awkward Clark, so unlike the original material.
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Hope you all get a kick out of this Superman and Earth vs Flying Saucers mix. It was just something that hit me last night. I thought to myself wouldn't this have made a neat movie or a cool Superman episode.
Very well done. 👍
That was actually pretty good , I've seen alot of the old super hero TV and movies, before I saw your comment , I was sitting here thinking I don't remember this superman movie .🤔😁
Awesome Would of been aSmash if that hit Theaters Then!
This would have been cool what I still don't get & never will is why Lex Luthor never appeared on tis show it wasn't like they couldn't have had an actor play him instead having Herb Vigran or some other actor playing generic gangsters all the time!! Herb Vigran instead of being Legs Leamy in one episode or Georgie Gleak in another episode could have been Luthor in different episodes
Great job featuring my childhood hero George Reeves as Superman and one of the best Flying Saucers movie of all time
I really enjoyed watching this video here that you put together "Tvcrazyman" Very good editing job done.
Thank you very much!
You did an amazing job editing this all together! I'm sure if something like this aired back in the 50s, kids would've lost their minds. This would've been the television event of the year!
Thank you very much!
brilliant. bravo
Perfect!
Awesome wished they would have done that back then
With all his smarts, Superman NEVER learned to enter a house through the front door. He just ALWAYS had to come crashing through a wall. 😮😮
Man, I would LOVED to have seen this storyline back in the day! Hell, it was cool now!
A lot of fun! Really enjoyed this. Thanks so much for your hard work and creativity! George Reeves's Superman and Ray Harryhausen's saucers, a perfect duel!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
ditto!
@DavidCastro-fr9sl just watched it again after seeing your comment. Thanks, this video really is total fun! To me, George Reeves is the #1 Man of Steel/Clark Kent! The Harrysaucers met their match!! 😅
What an excellent Mash-Up!! Earth vs Flying Saucers was one of my childhood favourites (along with every other movie containing Ray Harryhausen effects) and The Adventures of Superman my favourite TV show of the time.
It was like acid-trip version of nostalgia.
The Great Ray Harryhausen usually did just the stop-motion animation for his films and the related design work. Except in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers where also wore the hat of Production Designer. So EVERYTHING you see visually is Ray Harryhausen. Except the actors. They just had to hit their marks and look in the right direction. All of us who grew up with George Reeves' Superman will have an affectionate place for him in our hearts. The pilot episode with the Mole Men scared the bejeezus out of me as a kid. Seriously creepy little dudes.
Also, let's not forget The Invaders,Quinn Martin's Sc-Fi music contribution to this video( plus intro of Invader's ship on earth approach..great 1967 series!!)
Awww... That touched my heart. I saw the film when it came out, and watched Superman religiously.
Good job mashing 'em up!
Superman took a personal risk, to protect Humanity. He is truly a hero. Our guardian angel, sent by God to protect us. Thank you for making this video using my #1 hero.
Ditto, ditta, ditti. Just made that up
He's my number2. Jesus number 1.
@@CarlosFernandez-r8o Once you consider that there are some definite parallels between those two people that were probably intentionally created by the Jerry Siegel, it gets interesting.
Great Job !! I remember watching Superman as a kid right after school
Watched Superman on TV when I was a kid, and when I saw the ad for EARTH VS THE FLYING SAUCER in our town newspaper, I begged my parents to see it-- and I was wasn't disappointed and was a big fan of Ray Harryhausen. Bought Mad comics, then the magazine, and Famous Monsters of Filmland every month. Wonderful memories. Nice to see your mix of these two "films" (though avoid mixing night clips with day clips!- I know it's not easy). Thanks much!
Thanks.
"Gee Superman, you did as much damage as those saucers!"
"Doing good is hard work Jimmy."
I know.
I can see Superman pushing & knocking them away from the city to avoid the deaths.
I guess Superman did pretty well being in two places at once. Nice mash up.
Thanks
Thanks for this clever assembly of what could have been during George Reeves' career as our beloved Superman of the 1950s. I thoroughly enjoyed watching every episode I could of re-runs during my youth in the 70s.
"Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superdude !!!" Unfortunately he had to destroy a portion of the buildings to defeat the space creatures !!
@@SirManfly 😅 well said.
Great Video, loved it
Thank you very much!😀
I'm so glad I happened upon this by chance! Now that I've subscribed and shared the news of my good fortune I can make some popcorn to watch more.
Glad you enjoyed it! It was a lot of fun to make!
Just when I was saying use your heat vision...he used it! Nice job!
Thanks!
Well done! Thank you for doing this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The music when Superman is flying is just awesome! I really love it. Some of this is from "Earth vs. the flying saucers"...still great.
WOW & thank you!! I had watched the Superman shows as reruns in the 1960s. If I had actually seen your episode back then - WOW I would have been so excited that I would not have been able to sleep! Thanks again!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate it!
Very creative ! Good job. I bet it was fun brainstorming and editing the story.
I definitely had fun! Thanks! 😀
That was a lot of fun! Thanks!
Can never get enough of those sharp Rambler convetibles!
Brilliant! My mates and self(country yokels of Essex, England) used to watch Superman in the 50s and had a laugh knowing it was daft. But
at the same time, liking it. George Reeves was the best Superman and the best American sci-fi superhero of all time.
Brilliant concept and excellent result! I never missed the Adventures of Superman as a little kid in the late '50s!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Crack Barrel had some DVDs in a dump bin...I got 2 full seasons of George, James and Both Lois's...
I had a miserable childhood, George Reeves was my hero and help me survive those terrible times.
Good job. The special effects were done by Ray Harryhausen. During the production of Earth vs the Flying Saucers the director went to the studio head to complain about this short bald man interruption of his work and wanted him fired! The studio head informed him that that bald man (Ray) did special effects work that no one on the planet could do, and if he refused to work with Ray, he could get another director! This was a Ray Harryhausen picture! Check the credits!
Cool. You could definitely tell from the Earth vs Flying Saucers movie the effects were better than a lot of other sci-fi movies from back then.
Superman flew at high speed, crashed through a mountain, fought the flying saucers, and his hair stayed in place the whole time. That Kryptonian hair tonic really works great! Who needs color TV when you have hold like that.😎
It's super hair tonic coming to a store near you.
Superman managed to crash every saucer into every important building in Washington so after the parade he was off to work some overtime at The Planet to help pay for all the damage he caused.
Oh and it's amazing that Clark jumps out of a fast moving car then Superman appears and Lois STILL didn't know Clark was Superman. And you're right, Earth vs the flying saucers is a great fun movie to watch. I give it 4 buckets of popcorn out of five.
thank you so much for doing this. I understand it's a labor of love, but in reality it's time consuming tedious work. I'm sure I can speak for everyone here when I say we really appreciate your hard work. Thanks....
You welcome! Thank you so much for commenting!
Good job with a little more time and you will have one great fan film. The rough draft is there, great work
My Dad and I are Superman fans and we watch the video yesterday, and it was great! Seeing George Reeves' Superman fighting aliens and saving the world, and I think George Reeves would be proud of you.
Awesome! Thanks
@@tvcrazyman you’re welcome!
Gave a like 👍🏻for admitting it's fake. Tired of the clwns who think we're so stupid they can fool us with fake videos.
Another great video! Great going TVcrazyman and Superman.
Thank you 🤗
I thought I saw ALL the Superman 1950s and while the special effects were terrible it was still FUN!!! Thank you!!
Wow!! This is amazing work. George Reeves best man of steel. I grew up in late 50/60's. If this was a real TV show my generation would have freaked out. Superman vs flying saucers/aliens would have hut ratings to a new high. Always wanted Superman to face real alien villains like comic book. Again, thank you!!
I appreciate it!
Thanks for a very enjoyable mash up.I remember seeing Earth vs. The Flying Saucers on tv when I was a kid in the esrly 1970s and its one of my favorites. Seeing the man of steel defending the Earth here was really neat and yes, what a great episode or episodes it would have made
Glad you enjoyed it
It sure did make a good movie again love how they did the special effects in those days 😀
Yeah, they were so creative back then. It's amazing how movie effects varied in quality from film to film back then as well. Now, it's all down to CGI for the most part. I definitely like to see practical effects better than only CGI.
Totally agree bud 😀
Great video. You managed to combine my fave TV series with the best sci fi movie of the 1950s. Keep up the good work. Cheers from Sydney, Australia.
Glad you enjoyed it! It was a fun project!
Oh that Superman music! Give me chills to this day.
That was STUNNING and BEAUTIFUL!!!
Wow, I can imagine you doing a FULL 1 hour movie!!!
Love to see more...
Stay blessed, Everyone.
Robert from daytradingwiththelight
Very good fan pic. Story reminds me almost of the 1988 comic The Earth Stealers.
Thanks!
Great job with these videos can't beat these classics
For me there is only ONE Superman and his name is, was & will always be George Reeves.
I love this.
I am a huge George Reeves fan ever since I watched the original episodes when I was a child in the late 1950s.
With a nod to Bud Collyer, Kirk Alyn, the immortal Christopher Reeve, Dean Cain & the Superman from Superman & Lois.
Subscribed.
Awesome! Thanks!
In a retro version to consider "Justice League" have Superman, Shazam and Green Lantern bringing down the Saucers, have the Flash and Wonder Woman saving people in the attack and have Batman and Robin, the Green Hornet and Kato helping the military access the weakness of their ships and interrogating the captured aliens. Oh my!!😁
Man when I was a kid I didn't miss one of these, Sat mornings was all I had with rabbit ears..
Wow my two favorite genres Superman and Si-Fi. I would have loved to see a whole Superman episode like this. Harry Harryhausen's special effects were State of the Art back then. Great stuff. Please do more.
This was a great mash up. More. More
Excellent!!!
More, more please!!!!!!
Thank you very much!
Excellent editing work. Keep it up.
Thank you.
You're welcome.@@tvcrazyman
This is a perfect example of heartfelt good entertainment made by true fans. Way to go, sir! 👏
Thank you very much! I appreciate it!
I JUST LOVE IT. WHEN THEY CROSS THEM OLD SHOWS TOGETHER... IT'S FUN TO C...
This was fun! Saw this movie several times
This is not a real episode, but someone did a great job putting this fantasy together!
Would love to see a Superman mashup with "The Giant Claw" Another Sam Katzman Columbia classic!
the Claw would be a good fit with one of the marionation shows, since it's a marionette
Good fun, although seeing the aliens ship crash into the first flower shop I was voicing the owner saying “Oh great thanks Superman for hitting my shop! Great, just great...” “Oh awesome hitting the Washington monument, great thanks Superman!”
Those were great effects for their time I loved that movie!!
I wish the actual series had more stories like this one. The bumbling crooks he usually faced really weren't a sufficient challenge for him. :)
That was refreshing, and fun, thank you !!!!🙂
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the great video. I too always wished there was a monster or aliens that Superman could battle with. Superman vs. the Mole men were as close as we got to that. I still love the Superman show.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Great scene-o-musical timing in this certainly retro montage Cool Man!
Beautifully done.
Thank you for doing this!
Appreciate it!
Well done, loved it, thank you
Appreciate it.
PERFECT! 😀 Love ya', Tvcrazyman!
Thank you very much!
Thank goodness for Superman!
@tvcrazyman
Awesome video of Superman and Earth vs Flying Saucer 😎👍
Thank you very much! 😀
Don't remember ever seeing that movie. Loved the clips. That'll teach those evil flying saucer people a lesson. YOU DON'T TUG ON SUPERMAN'S CAPE. YOU DON'T SPIT INTO THE WIND. YOU DON'T PULL THE MASK OFF THE OL LONE RANGER. AND YOU DON'T MESS AROUND WITH JIM.
great fun brother! well done!
Thanks
That was GREAT...do more like it...
Thanks, Keep an eye out. Whenever I get a idea I'd like to try, I do videos like this one.
I thought I had seen them all! This is GREAT!
Nice job! Loved it.
Thank you!
The SFX in "Earth Verses The Flying Saucers" was done by. Ray Harryhausen. He also did the SFX for "The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad" and "It Came From Beneath the Sea" and "20 Million Miles to Earth" and many others before, during and after the 1950s.
He also did Jason and The Argonauts, Clash of The Titans (81) version and the Valley of The Gwangi all are masterpieces.
You did a fine job!
Thank you.
Excelente recuerdo de mi infancia gracias saludos desde Venezuela...
Very fun to watch! I especially liked the Orson Welles-esque voiceover work!
Thank you very much!
That's from The Invaders, a Quinn/Martin production from the sixties!
My favorite Superman!
The world needs you Superman.
WOW!!! What an excellent job!!!
Thank you very much!
Wow! That was a cool episode! I never knew that existed!
Awesome mix
Thanks
This was AMAZING!
0:20 Clark takes care to keep his hat on while jumping out of the car
George Reeves and Ray Harryhausen - two genuine Supermen.
Well said and nice profile picture 📸
Nicely done. 👍
Thank you! 👍
Great Caesar's Ghost! Absolutely Superb💎😸👍
Pretty good. Yeah, really pretty good. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
It was a stretch that a set of glasses, fooled everyone about his identity😊
Compulsive Saturday Cinema Club viewing in the tv-less days of the 1950's...along with Flash Gordon, Leo Errol and The Three Stooges.....not forgetting Old Mother Riley...oh, and The Bowery Boys already!
"Their Purpose: To Make it Their World"
Superman: "You don't understand, Earth isn't Yours to conquer....." 😂
Great Job ,, loved it
Well done!
That's the way Silver Age Superman handled things...he just flew through them.
Good job!
fez-me lembrar as maravilhosas tardes de domingo no cinema dos Anos 1950!!!!
Superman was very crafty television, the effects were proprietary, like magician tricks. Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers scared the bejeebus out of me as a kid. The film was very ahead of it's time, one scene of the 'spying orb' strikes me because orbs are a phenomenon in real UFO sightings to this day.
Love it .. pretty good mix
The animation " The Adventures of Superman" was awesome in the 60s.