Many years ago, my local TV station played SF and horror movies every Friday night. Unfortunately I had to leave for work halfway through each movie. This was before video recorders, so my sister would watch the movie and explain what happened when I got home from work. Now at last I get to see the end of the movie !!
Sounds like me. Back in the 60s we’d have to change the direction of the antenna to pick up a Joplin Missouri UHF station for their weekend creature feature
@@ianmangham4570 I returned the favor later; she had to go away for six weeks so I took notes on DALLAS each week so she would be up to date with the plot when she returned!
ahh, the “olde” days. so glad your sister was able to fill you in. i’m glad to so easily see movies without local *commercials!! :) (*i have Premium. it really pays to have it :)
For sure. I saw this when it first came out, and when I was 10 years old. My friends and I thought it was a LOW-budget sci-fi flick. If we had had movie cameras back then, the bunch of us could have done something at least as good.
@@leelarson107 Okay, I'll take a look! This must have been before he had to worry about catching messages before they self-destructed in 5 seconds! Stressful profession!☺
Thank you. Thank you all. The commentary is extremely entertaining. I always read it before the films if I can't find out anything about them elsewhere. Kisses!
Love this movie. Anytime a top level clearance holder suffers amnesia, he's deemed a security risk until further notice. I think that is why soldiers and POWs have to undergo debriefing. Of course, filmmakers don't have to stick to the real rules, but in this case, they kept to that one and it makes for a compelling story.
I watch anything with Peter Graves in it. A big fan since Fury back when I was a kid. Of course Mission: Impossible after Steven Hill (another favorite). I didn't expect much here, and I wasn't disappointed. Lol. Fun!
Brothers Peter Graves and James Arness were all over sci-fi movies in the early 50's. Combatting Giant Ants and Spiders in the desert to "Alien Beings" in and from "Outer Space" to under the Artic. What a blast watching these old movies that I watched during my early adolescent years on late night Fri. and Sat. "Horror Movies" in the early, early 60's. (my first memories began in '62 when I was 12) 🕙🚀🛸🌙
And don't forget Clint Eastwood. Clint Eastwood is the voice in the jet bombing and then napalming the tarantula in The Tarantula. And had a bout a 2 minute bit in the second movie of tge creature from the black lagoon. He was a lab assistant that misplaced a lab rat until he found it in the pocket of his lab coat. Lol.
Heavens to Murgatroyd ! I had never even heard of this low budget independently produced 50s sci fi feature till reading about it recently in the book "Killing John Wayne". It's mostly about the production of the Howard Hughes-produced epic "The Conqueror" but had a lot to say about his RKO studio during the 50s & the many other films it either produced or released in the 1950s. Thanks for uploading the whole movie for us to enjoy ! Always liked the late great Peter Graves.
--And apparently the entire power generating station is flying in the air when the "Baker" Bikini Atoll test shot doubles as the explosion of the Astron underground base. Maybe the generating station (in one piece) was also hurled into the air (in the middle of the Pacific Ocean)! That's how they were able to see the spectacle from high above through the window at the station.
I grew up in Hollywood and I believe that is the Bronson Caves. Batman tv shows were also filmed up in those caves. They are basically just a few tunnels in rock and it always cracks me up to see the film go back and forth through these small tunnels.
@@michellegagne8760 What racist word? What did I miss? I realise that it's been two years so I'll forgive you if you can't remember. OK, from reading other comments I've found out that the term (some) people have a problem with is Tar Baby.
I remember this film from my youth when it was on TV and Chiller Theater in NY. I don't know what it was but those aliens creeped me out. Solid B film. Love this stuff.
AT 1:07:50 Graves is holding the guy at bay while he holds the barrell of the gun. Corrects it in the next cut. Also, love the escape attempt in the caves...he runs past the same rock formation all the tme! :)
i think it's actually good... during the prior scene he wrestles it away, by grabbing the barrel and twisting it out of the villain's grip. They just didn't show him reorient the gun to use like a gun; opposed to a club.
CGI got nuthin on these 1950 and 1960’s campy sci-fi movies, we used our minds to fill in the blanks, while nowadays it’s just overwhelm the visual and no one will notice that there was never a story there, now set up the sequel! Second verse same as the first right?
@@carycoller3140 I saw it in the early 1960s and thought it was frightening. "The Thing" of 1979 was a stupendous movie, as well. Both very good in my estimation.
Pretty suspenseful for a B movie. A young Peter Graves (as in IT CONQUERED THE WORLD) looking good as the hero. "To much wasted time in the caves though". (ls)
In one television biography, Graves said he had no problem doing films like this one, because those were what paid the bills while he was waiting to get work in better productions.
Always interesting to watch actors play against rear projected animals and try to make it look like the animals are reacting to them as opposed to the other way around.
@@mikedrown2721 we boomers thought we'd never get old. However, I think today's young people are "older" than we were at their age. At least boomer children were able to be OUTSIDE and ride BIKES not getting FAT DID you know, there are millennials and younger, with type 2 diabetes😞😖
I love 1950's and 1960's science fiction. I was raised on a steady diet of those movies. I've learned a lot. If I'm an evil villain, I'm not going to tell the good guys my entire plan for world domination. I'll restrain my ego and leave them guessing. I'll also have a battery backup for my evil headquarters so turning off the power won't cause a nuclear explosion.
A member of my old Oxford college ended his acting career in sci-fi pictures as hokey as this, also wearing ping-pong-ball/egg-carton eyes in one of them. His alcoholism and homosexuality helped his decline from starring-roles in late-'40s flicks into utter junk by the mid-'60s..
Great sci-if I first saw as a teen in the 1960s and about 8 times since. Scared the shit out me and still does! Peter Graves did Stalag 17 right after this. Frank Gerstel(Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up), Shep Menken, Ben Welden all appeared also on I Love Lucy.
Ha! I was six years old when this was released. Peter Graves brother, James Arness captured the Saturday night TV views with his portrayal of Marshal Dillon in the popular series Gun Smoke.
Best bits : Aeroplane special effects. Joke shop eyeballs. Giant creatures. Nuclear explosions. Aliens invasion plan. Aliens explaining their invasion plan and confirming how it can be stopped.
Howdy...I actually have 3 red, white and blue "I Like Ike" buttons...my dad gave them to me in 1956...just saying...and yes, the portrait of Ike is nice..
Surprising to see in the 1950s (although maybe not...). The fashion for that sort of thing was during the 1930s when people had on the walls of their homes pictures of FDR, Joseph Stalin, Hitler and here in New Zealand (then PM) Michael Joseph Savage.
Great old B movie. These are awesome and even though made on a small budget and all the various limitations that brings, the acting and direction is almost always superior to the trash Hollyweird coughs up these days. Couldn't help but notice the sweet Coke machine at about 1:00:30, I want one! LOL Thanks for posting this one!
Year ago, double features were the norm at movie theaters back then; the 2nd movie was always done with a minimum budget. We use to stay at the movie theater all afternoon, watching these movies over and over at only the initial cost. Those were the good old days.
Fun movie! I love these old things. But did anyone notice the same thing I did? The title is Killers from Space. It should have been called ineffective Killers from Space; no one got killed! LOL
@@judyshaw6887 yes, but THEM , 1954 is not the film he was thinking of, THEM is my favorite 50s scifi movie, with Edmond Gwenn and James Whitmore. Peter Graves in 1957 starred in The Beginning of the End, about giant grasshoppers invading Chicago, also starring beautiful Peggy Castle.
This film was shown about once every three weeks on "Chiller Theater" on Saturday night in New York in the late 1950's, when I was a kid. I must have seen it about 25 times.
You know how when you were a kid, you watched movies you thought were really scary and then when you grow up, you watch them again and say "How could I possibly have found that film scary -- it's just ridiculous!" You know those films? WELL, THIS WASN'T ONE OF THEM!!! Even when I was a kid, some 50 years ago, watching "Chiller Theater" on WPIX in New York, and they would play this one at least once a month, I knew that this was a total clunker. The only thing that saves it is Peter Graves -- even then he really was a great actor. Thank goodness for him that he graduated from films like this to "A" roles in film and television and even did a splendid turn at comedy in the "Airplane" films.
I love old scifi movies. My mom and I we would watch after 9 pm. After the movies it was timed for bed. I am thankful that you tube puts them on. I was born in 1954 and started watching them in the 1960's.
I think nearly every local television station in a medium to large market had a provision for featuring (on Saturday night, of course) old science fiction movies under some crazy pretense or sponsor. KMTV in our area had such a program and watched it reliably for many years when it was on in the early to mid-1960s. My favorite sci fi movies were the British ones. They had some real unique talents and stories. Wish I could see some of those again.
imagination is a wonderful thing and having less is more as in this fantastic scifi from the 50's not a lot of money but good production value's one favorites from the Chiller theather days
Some of Marty Feldman's earliest roles like 41:34 were his best. That bloke cracks me up. Abby Normal. Tell me Xorx has your species ever been to a Turkish bath ?
Information: Killers from Space is a Horror-Sci-fi Classic movie. Developed and Published by Jaleco. It runs on their Mega System-1 hardware in Early summer of 1992. The sound chip is reused the one YM2151 and two MSM6295. Ported to Super Famicom exclusively in Japan in 1994.
“How soon will the aliens be here?” “I can’t tell.” “You can tell me, I’m a scientist” “Not for another 2 or 3 hours.” “You can’t tell me for another 2 or 3 hours?”
50:17 "We've collected several billion electron-volts, as a result of your atomic explosions." "Several BILLION?? Why, if you do that another billion times, you'll be able to lift a kilogram by 10cm! We surrender."
IT CONQUERED THE CHEESEY KILLERS FROM OUTER SPACE. What's your vector Victor, because this recording will self destruct in ten seconds. I'm so fond of these early B-movies. "We've accumulated one billion electron volts", ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. The sodium amytal inhibits all imagination, , , , , , , , , ,now we know what the director was mainlining.
Killers from Space (1954) PETER GRAVES. No, I can't legislate for the use abuse of animals in films. maybe humane society should stipulate no use of animals in any movies? what with special effects, I feel that's reasonable approach. Harryhausen supposedly felt same - that dpevisl effects should be employed....
I love the way smoking is so common in the older.movies. you meet someone new and the first thing offered: would you like a cigarette? Black and white Movies are so much better than most 'technicolir'--just my opinion
Haha, YES, I was reminded of that movie when I saw him at the beginning of this film with his shirt off. Then I scrolled the comments to see if anyone else did.
Many years ago, my local TV station played SF and horror movies every Friday night. Unfortunately I had to leave for work halfway through each movie. This was before video recorders, so my sister would watch the movie and explain what happened when I got home from work. Now at last I get to see the end of the movie !!
Great sister 😀🙏
Sounds like me. Back in the 60s we’d have to change the direction of the antenna to pick up a Joplin Missouri UHF station for their weekend creature feature
@@ianmangham4570 I returned the favor later; she had to go away for six weeks so I took notes on DALLAS each week so she would be up to date with the plot when she returned!
ahh, the “olde” days. so glad your sister was able to fill you in. i’m glad to so easily see movies without local *commercials!! :)
(*i have Premium. it really pays to have it :)
@@mikehobart omg - that’s just perfect. you’re both terrific!! :) 🌷🌱
Peter Graves and his brother James certainly did carve some deep niches in TV history.
Kudos to Peter Graves for being able to do those scenes without cracking up.
For sure. I saw this when it first came out, and when I was 10 years old. My friends and I thought it was a LOW-budget sci-fi flick. If we had had movie cameras back then, the bunch of us could have done something at least as good.
@@leelarson107 Okay, I'll take a look! This must have been before he had to worry about catching messages before they self-destructed in 5 seconds! Stressful profession!☺
It's his mission, he decided to accept it.
@@PUNKMYVIDEO It was either that or watching gladiator movies...
@@chrislong3938 Say, have you ever seen a grown man naked !
I like these campy old sci-fi movies, and UA-cam keeps sending more my way!
Pizza Flix is sending them. A great channel.
Seeing stock footage of F-86 Sabers and P-80 shooting stars are always a treat
One of the many things I love about these old sci fi horror films is the parts that are supposed to be the scariest are now the funniest. Love these.
Thank you. Thank you all. The commentary is extremely entertaining. I always read it before the films if I can't find out anything about them elsewhere. Kisses!
Why, you are welcome!
IMBD is your friend.
Love this movie. Anytime a top level clearance holder suffers amnesia, he's deemed a security risk until further notice. I think that is why soldiers and POWs have to undergo debriefing. Of course, filmmakers don't have to stick to the real rules, but in this case, they kept to that one and it makes for a compelling story.
No. That's why soldiers are required to take Rapid Deployment Vaccines. To make them forget stuff and freak out if a firecracker goes off.
We fertilize the world. 5 million more now. You will remember nothing. The stone.🤔😎
I watch anything with Peter Graves in it. A big fan since Fury back when I was a kid. Of course Mission: Impossible after Steven Hill (another favorite). I didn't expect much here, and I wasn't disappointed. Lol. Fun!
Brothers Peter Graves and James Arness were all over sci-fi movies in the early 50's. Combatting Giant Ants and Spiders in the desert to "Alien Beings" in and from "Outer Space" to under the Artic. What a blast watching these old movies that I watched during my early adolescent years on late night Fri. and Sat. "Horror Movies" in the early, early 60's. (my first memories began in '62 when I was 12) 🕙🚀🛸🌙
James Arness played the alien vegetable monster in the old 50s B&W movie The Thing. You can't recognize him due to makeup.
It's a great movie.
And don't forget Clint Eastwood. Clint Eastwood is the voice in the jet bombing and then napalming the tarantula in The Tarantula. And had a bout a 2 minute bit in the second movie of tge creature from the black lagoon. He was a lab assistant that misplaced a lab rat until he found it in the pocket of his lab coat. Lol.
Clint Eastwoods bit in the Tarantula was un credited.
Heavens to Murgatroyd ! I had never even heard of this low budget independently produced 50s sci fi feature till reading about it recently in the book "Killing John Wayne". It's mostly about the production of the Howard Hughes-produced epic "The Conqueror" but had a lot to say about his RKO studio during the 50s & the many other films it either produced or released in the 1950s. Thanks for uploading the whole movie for us to enjoy ! Always liked the late great Peter Graves.
Love how there is a massive explosion shaking the whole complex and they run to the glass window to look out at it.
Nothing can be done without the aid of a cigarette
The cigarette smoke prevents lung cancer from the radiation.
Visual effects are awesome not bad for 1954!!! Much love and respect!!
I like movies from this era ,What a fantastic story I truly loved it!👍
Thanks!
🍕Thanks,Jeff🍕
I bloody love this picture. It has such a good storyline and I love the Astron Aliens
--And apparently the entire power generating station is flying in the air when the "Baker" Bikini Atoll test shot doubles as the explosion of the Astron underground base. Maybe the generating station (in one piece) was also hurled into the air (in the middle of the Pacific Ocean)! That's how they were able to see the spectacle from high above through the window at the station.
Yes and very realistic too.
Hey a new movie I had never seen before. Thanks as it was great happy New Year.
I grew up in Hollywood and I believe that is the Bronson Caves. Batman tv shows were also filmed up in those caves. They are basically just a few tunnels in rock and it always cracks me up to see the film go back and forth through these small tunnels.
Batman caves? It's good to know that something realistic was filmed there.
Considering it's 1954 I love the special effects and the miniatures for the alien city! Beyond cool! No CGI yahoo 😁
The writers and producers werent raised on screens.
They had to use their imaginations more
I can't believe useing racial word like that baby
@@michellegagne8760 Yes, that word made me jump, twice I think.
@@devy024 SNOWFLAKES.
@@michellegagne8760 What racist word? What did I miss?
I realise that it's been two years so I'll forgive you if you can't remember.
OK, from reading other comments I've found out that the term (some) people have a problem with is Tar Baby.
You know though, some of these old B stories are still better than the multimillion dollar technology-ridden eggs that Hollywood lays nowadays. 😂😂
I concur.
SoTrue!So True!
Nice little movie! Thanks for uploading it :)
I remember this film from my youth when it was on TV and Chiller Theater in NY. I don't know what it was but those aliens creeped me out. Solid B film. Love this stuff.
It's Mitch McConnell, the alien commander! He will destroy us all!
"How long has Dr. Martin been using this brand of tobacco?"
"Tobacco? My husband doesn't smoke tobacco".
"Oh. I see".
NO ping-pong balls were harmed during the making of this film.
@Lidjya Black-and-white :0)
and no real balls was kicked
Boing boing boing boing boing.. Ha ha ha ha ha :-D
This comment DEMANDS a like.👍
AT 1:07:50 Graves is holding the guy at bay while he holds the barrell of the gun. Corrects it in the next cut. Also, love the escape attempt in the caves...he runs past the same rock formation all the tme! :)
i think it's actually good... during the prior scene he wrestles it away, by grabbing the barrel and twisting it out of the villain's grip. They just didn't show him reorient the gun to use like a gun; opposed to a club.
Seeing that Nuclear Blast just outside the window. It's funny how the blinds just swayed a little by the gentle breeze of the blast.
It was only a small nuclear blast.
CGI got nuthin on these 1950 and 1960’s campy sci-fi movies, we used our minds to fill in the blanks, while nowadays it’s just overwhelm the visual and no one will notice that there was never a story there, now set up the sequel! Second verse same as the first right?
I saw this when I was a kid (I was 12 in 1954). My favorite from the early 50s is The Thing from Another World.
How scary was The Thing back in 54?
@@carycoller3140 I saw it in the early 1960s and thought it was frightening. "The Thing" of 1979 was a stupendous movie, as well. Both very good in my estimation.
James Arness played the original "Thing". Fun fact.
@@carycoller3140 It was pretty scary. Particularly when the Thing first emerges from the ice.
Those marty feldman aliens were awsome.
Pretty suspenseful for a B movie. A young Peter Graves (as in IT CONQUERED THE WORLD) looking good as the hero. "To much wasted time in the caves though". (ls)
Peter graves awesome actor loved him in mission impossible and he was awesome in airplane ✈️😂😂😂😂
And "Fury" on TV.
Very cool 😎
Thanks, Pizza!
Good morning Mr. Phelps, your mission, should you decide to take it will will be fun. This message will self destruct in thirty seconds.
Very cool 50's radio at 14:03. And those twin beds, only in the movies and TV at the time, not in real life generally.
That is a nice radio
Yes, the Hayes Code was still in force. And yet, even with single beds, there was still a baby boom.😉😅
Great how Peter Graves didn't crack up during those scenes!
In one television biography, Graves said he had no problem doing films like this one, because those were what paid the bills while he was waiting to get work in better productions.
Middle-aged airman with two stripes. That’s some career path.
Too funny
He's exercising 'White Privilege'.
Always interesting to watch actors play against rear projected animals and try to make it look like the animals are reacting to them as opposed to the other way around.
Graves was the radioactive horticultural Prof in the giant grasshopper flick, too!
I may be wrong but I can almost swear Dr. Martin's house is in fact a military house...it looks just like the E-5+ housing I'm familiar with...
this really is a good one....thank you, pizza guy!
Anita - you look very much like Shirley Temple.
This is one of my favorite movies. Great stuff!
I was born the year this was released. Holy crapoli do I feel old. Good reason for that; I AM old! Sheeeit.
I was 2 then. Feeling every minute of my 68 years!
Love good sci-fi, and anything with Peter Graves in it! 👏👍👍 Thanks for posting!
Im with ya feeling old too , great movie
I was born in 1946 and I also feel the same as you....we are OLD
Ok boomer😀
@@mikedrown2721 we boomers thought we'd never get old.
However, I think today's young people are "older" than we were at their age.
At least boomer children were able to be OUTSIDE and ride BIKES
not getting FAT
DID you know, there are millennials and younger, with type 2 diabetes😞😖
All the aliens look like Adam Schiff😃
lolololol
Yes they do
IT'S THE EYE(S)!!!!😳...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Eowyn3Pride Or the gopher cheeks.
Peter Graves....Mission Impossible.
What a great jump in career from this offal
He also did Fury, a TV show in the fifties. He was James Arness' brother, too.
Stalag 17 was great movie
...then on to "Airplane".
I love 1950's and 1960's science fiction. I was raised on a steady diet of those movies. I've learned a lot. If I'm an evil villain, I'm not going to tell the good guys my entire plan for world domination. I'll restrain my ego and leave them guessing. I'll also have a battery backup for my evil headquarters so turning off the power won't cause a nuclear explosion.
Ping pong ball eyes and back projection. Great stuff.
Actually, the film's make-up guy corrected that common misconception. The eyes were fashioned from the bottoms of egg cartons, not ping-pong balls.
A member of my old Oxford college ended his acting career in sci-fi pictures as hokey as this, also wearing ping-pong-ball/egg-carton eyes in one of them. His alcoholism and homosexuality helped his decline from starring-roles in late-'40s flicks into utter junk by the mid-'60s..
I'm pleasantly surprised when I see a movie when I thought I've seen them all after 60 years😂
Like this one!
Unbelievable how many people smoke in these old movies. Just light up anytime anywhere. Lol.
his real name was Peter Arness as in James Arness's brother of Gunsmoke
did not know that until his death announcement
me to
Silly Wabbit Trix are for kids!
Actually the last name was Aurness with a u.
@@lisettedevars9423 and "Graves" was his mother's maiden name.
His most famous line-" Have you ever seen a grown man naked"?
Great sci-if I first saw as a teen in the 1960s and about 8 times since. Scared the shit out me and still does!
Peter Graves did Stalag 17 right after this. Frank Gerstel(Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up), Shep Menken, Ben Welden all appeared also on I Love Lucy.
In the fifties the horn and the steering wheel was the supplemental restraint system.
Ha! I was six years old when this was released. Peter Graves brother, James Arness captured the Saturday night TV views with his portrayal of Marshal Dillon in the popular series Gun Smoke.
ME TOO.....
That narrator, though. Love everything about the intro!
I thought I was watching a 1950s civil defence film.
Best bits :
Aeroplane special effects.
Joke shop eyeballs.
Giant creatures.
Nuclear explosions.
Aliens invasion plan.
Aliens explaining their invasion plan and confirming how it can be stopped.
Nice portrait of president Eisenhower ... at 7:00
Howdy...I actually have 3 red, white and blue "I Like Ike" buttons...my dad gave them to me in 1956...just saying...and yes, the portrait of Ike is nice..
Surprising to see in the 1950s (although maybe not...). The fashion for that sort of thing was during the 1930s when people had on the walls of their homes pictures of FDR, Joseph Stalin, Hitler and here in New Zealand (then PM) Michael Joseph Savage.
Great old B movie. These are awesome and even though made on a small budget and all the various limitations that brings, the acting and direction is almost always superior to the trash Hollyweird coughs up these days. Couldn't help but notice the sweet Coke machine at about 1:00:30, I want one! LOL Thanks for posting this one!
Try again....this doesn't qualify for B rating....it's WAY WAY down the alphabet. Maybe XY or Z
William Kreh great comment, this was a very enjoyable movie. I love 50s sci fi movies.
@@jolujo5842 wrong , are you a white hater
Year ago, double features were the norm at movie theaters back then; the 2nd movie was always done with a minimum budget. We use to stay at the movie theater all afternoon, watching these movies over and over at only the initial cost. Those were the good old days.
@@spikec175 back when waste and good for the dollars was alive now its con and steal and see how much you can get out of people
That would be an awesome halloween costume hand's down!
Great flick. It's 66 years old!
Frederick Ratel 68 years old now, 67 years old 1 year ago
Fun movie! I love these old things. But did anyone notice the same thing I did? The title is Killers from Space. It should have been called ineffective Killers from Space; no one got killed! LOL
Did you notice Tar Baby Two call sign ?
@@joelonzello4189 I sure didn't. Not even sure what that is.
The fighter pilot died.
Love sci-fi movies from the 50's and 60's. I think Peter Graves was in an old sci-fi movie about giant grasshoppers. Not sure.
He was in a host of cheesy 50s sci fi. Look up his filmography on IMDB.com.... You'll see all his cinema sins...
Called "Beginning of the End" - and I know that from memory!
The movie was Them.It was about ants and costarred James Whitmore
@@judyshaw6887 yes, but THEM , 1954 is not the film he was thinking of, THEM is my favorite 50s scifi movie, with Edmond Gwenn and James Whitmore.
Peter Graves in 1957 starred in The Beginning of the End, about giant grasshoppers invading Chicago, also starring beautiful Peggy Castle.
@@x.y.8581 you are right, the giant grasshoppers ! They invaded Chicago, as a child living in the surrounding area, I worried that it would happen!
Pull up to a stoplight with 4 or 5 Killers From Space animated mannequins in your car and watch the mouths drop open. LOL.
Anos 50 e 60 eram deslumbrantes e se questionava muito sobre alienígenas , era um facinio
This film was shown about once every three weeks on "Chiller Theater" on Saturday night in New York in the late 1950's, when I was a kid. I must have seen it about 25 times.
Great movie. Thank you.
It would be awesome if Peter Graves and his brother James Arness made a movie together
Hermosa película. Me gustó mucho. Desde Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
"Electron bridge? You mean you come and go, just like that, without anyone ever seeing you?" Sounds sciency enough.
You know how when you were a kid, you watched movies you thought were really scary and then when you grow up, you watch them again and say "How could I possibly have found that film scary -- it's just ridiculous!" You know those films?
WELL, THIS WASN'T ONE OF THEM!!!
Even when I was a kid, some 50 years ago, watching "Chiller Theater" on WPIX in New York, and they would play this one at least once a month, I knew that this was a total clunker. The only thing that saves it is Peter Graves -- even then he really was a great actor. Thank goodness for him that he graduated from films like this to "A" roles in film and television and even did a splendid turn at comedy in the "Airplane" films.
Grew up on Chiller Theater! Loved the hand.
I love old scifi movies. My mom and I we would watch after 9 pm. After the movies it was timed for bed. I am thankful that you tube puts them on. I was born in 1954 and started watching them in the 1960's.
I remember chiller theater, that hand had 6 fingers. good times great stuff.
I think nearly every local television station in a medium to large market had a provision for featuring (on Saturday night, of course) old science fiction movies under some crazy pretense or sponsor. KMTV in our area had such a program and watched it reliably for many years when it was on in the early to mid-1960s. My favorite sci fi movies were the British ones. They had some real unique talents and stories. Wish I could see some of those again.
Thank you 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
imagination is a wonderful thing and having less is more as in this fantastic scifi from the 50's not a lot of money but good production value's one favorites from the Chiller theather days
Finally something intelligent and interesting on utube
This is one of Ed Wood, Jr's best movies.
This is almost in the same class (CLASS??) as 'Plan 9 From Outer Space'.
"You take the Blonde, and I'll take the one in the Toyban."
Damn! I hate it when we get attacked by a race of Marty Feldmans. Or...would that be Feldmen?
Good Movies - Thanks for the upload
Loving the tankers dust goggles on the helmets of the fighter pilots!
One of the best.
The Cheddar is very razor sharp in this one!
Must have been cold in Col. Bain's office. Mrs. Martin's has a couple of outstanding attributes...
What technology and guages, WOW!!! 😀
perhaps the first alien abduction movie where the victim exhibits amnesia, unexplained body scars and weird space aliens.
Pro tip : watch movies on Flixzone. I've been using it for watching loads of movies lately.
@Brodie Enrique Yea, I have been using Flixzone} for since december myself :D
This movie is terrifying.
We got enough killers already, now we got KILLERS FROM SPACE to deal with smh
Some of Marty Feldman's earliest roles like 41:34 were his best. That bloke cracks me up. Abby Normal. Tell me Xorx has your species ever been to a Turkish bath ?
Love these menacing b-movies ❤❤❤❤❤
It's the venetian blind flapping lazily in the warm breeze of a nuclear bomb that underpins this film as a masterpiece. I honestly adore it.
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Killers from Space is a Horror-Sci-fi Classic movie. Developed and Published by Jaleco. It runs on their Mega System-1 hardware in Early summer of 1992. The sound chip is reused the one YM2151 and two MSM6295. Ported to Super Famicom exclusively in Japan in 1994.
“How soon will the aliens be here?”
“I can’t tell.”
“You can tell me, I’m a scientist”
“Not for another 2 or 3 hours.”
“You can’t tell me for another 2 or 3 hours?”
50:17
"We've collected several billion electron-volts, as a result of your atomic explosions."
"Several BILLION?? Why, if you do that another billion times, you'll be able to lift a kilogram by 10cm! We surrender."
IT CONQUERED THE CHEESEY KILLERS FROM OUTER SPACE. What's your vector Victor, because this recording will self destruct in ten seconds. I'm so fond of these early B-movies. "We've accumulated one billion electron volts", ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. The sodium amytal inhibits all imagination, , , , , , , , , ,now we know what the director was mainlining.
Sooooo.... the Astrons are going to cross light years of interstellar space. But disrupting one power station can kill them all. Yeah, NO
I will never look at a ping pong ball the same again.😄😄😄😄😄
Good stuff.
I love the nuclear explosion at the end where everybody just smiles.
Killers from Space (1954) PETER GRAVES. No, I can't legislate for the use abuse of animals in films. maybe humane society should stipulate no use of animals in any movies? what with special effects, I feel that's reasonable approach. Harryhausen supposedly felt same - that dpevisl effects should be employed....
I love the way smoking is so common in the older.movies. you meet someone new and the first thing offered: would you like a cigarette? Black and white Movies are so much better than most 'technicolir'--just my opinion
People sure smoked a lot in these old movies!
People smoke anytime their government doesn't intrude in their lives.
Peter Graves, "have u ever seen a grown man naked". "Do u like Greco Roman wrestling". Lol
...ever been in prison, Billy ?
I know, right, hilarious.
Haha, YES, I was reminded of that movie when I saw him at the beginning of this film with his shirt off. Then I scrolled the comments to see if anyone else did.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I see scruffy is a male dog :D
Pretty good copy ...Thanks PIZZA FLIX
What sucks is that nobody believes him and he's all by himself to save the Earth 🌎! Yikes poor peter graves!
It's a bit more than what is on face value
I was not born yet when this came out!