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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.

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    • Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Fred F. Sears
    • 1956-08-17
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    • Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers (1956) When the survivors of a disintegrated solar system come to Earth, it's not for the tourism. See flying saucers topple the Washington Monument and the Capital Building, as well as fly through the towers of the Smithsonian Castle, in this B science fiction movie released one year before the launch of Sputnik.
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  3. 'Earth vs. the Flying Saucers' (1956): In this 1950s sci-fi classic, dish-shaped flying saucers 'fly' over Washington, D.C., in attack formation, firing on the Supreme Court Building...

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  5. An emergency broadcast announces that more saucers are landing in front of the Capitol building. A battle intensifies as more ships appear and the aliens leave their craft in one final assault. This is beaten back with a combination of ray machines and infantry.

  6. A space scientist (Hugh Marlowe) figures out how to down a fleet of alien spacecraft looming over Washington, D.C. Fandango at Home Prime Video Apple TV. Rent Earth vs. the Flying Saucers...

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