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  1. Earth vs. the Flying Saucers

    Earth vs. the Flying Saucers

    1956 · Science fiction · 1h 23m

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  1. Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (a.k.a. Invasion of the Flying Saucers and Flying Saucers from Outer Space) [3] 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.

  2. Earth vs. the Flying Saucers: Directed by Fred F. Sears. With Hugh Marlowe, Joan Taylor, Donald Curtis, Morris Ankrum. Extraterrestrials traveling in high-tech flying saucers contact a scientist as part of a plan to enslave the inhabitants of Earth.

    • (9.1K)
    • Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Fred F. Sears
    • 1956-08-10
  3. Aug 21, 2013 · While monitoring his latest attempt Marvin and his new bride Carol (Joan Taylor) are two of the few survivors when flying saucers land at the rocket base. When fired upon, they retaliate by blowing the installation to bits with powerful energy rays.

    • 84 min
    • 31K
    • flying saucer
  4. Earth vs the Flying Saucers | 1956 Sci-fi Movie. Aliens establish contact with a scientist as part of their plain to take over the earth.

    • 84 min
    • 83.1K
    • Variety & Co
  5. May 23, 2003 · In the visual lexicon of the classic sci-fi film, the smooth grey, spinning discs of Earth vs. the Flying Saucers have become the definitive UFO, imitated in a host of alien invasion movies. Few, however, have matched Harryhausen's handling of the sleek disc.

    • Fred F. Sears, Gene Anderson Jr.
    • Hugh Marlowe
  6. A space scientist (Hugh Marlowe) figures out how to down a fleet of alien spacecraft looming over Washington, D.C.

    • (15)
    • Sci-Fi
  7. Test space rockets exploding at liftoff and increased reporting of UFO sightings culminate in a direct attempt by alien survivors of a dead, extra-galactic civilization to invade Earth from impervious flying saucers, using ray-weapons of mass destruction.

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