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  1. Galaxy of Terror is a 1981 American science fiction horror film produced by Roger Corman through New World Pictures and directed by Bruce D. Clark. It stars Edward Albert, Erin Moran, Ray Walston, Taaffe O'Connell, and future horror film alumni Sid Haig and Robert Englund.

  2. Jan 1, 1982 · Galaxy of Terror: Directed by Bruce D. Clark. With Edward Albert, Erin Moran, Ray Walston, Bernard Behrens. A ragtag spaceship crew sent on a rescue mission encounter a formidable enemy, their worst fears projected by their own imaginations.

  3. Galaxy of Terror (1981) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Galaxy of Terror. 1981 · 1 hr 22 min. R. Horror · Action · Fantasy · Sci-Fi. Neurotic astronauts (Edward Albert, Erin Moran, Ray Walston) face a giant worm and other monsters on a distant planet. Subtitles: English. Starring: Edward Albert Erin Moran Ray Walston. Directed by: Bruce D. Clark.

  5. Neurotic astronauts (Edward Albert, Erin Moran, Ray Walston) face a giant worm and other monsters on a distant planet.

  6. Summaries. A ragtag spaceship crew sent on a rescue mission encounter a formidable enemy, their worst fears projected by their own imaginations. When spaceship Remus crash-lands on planet Morganthus, the Planet Master of Xerces sends the spacecraft Quest to rescue them, but it crash-lands, too.

  7. As a lone spaceship proceeds on its long voyage across space, the crew are surprised to encounter a strange pyramid form. Surprise turns to horror as one by one, they discover that their darkest nightmares are all starting to become real.

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  9. SciFi suspense thriller in which a rescue space ship crew meets up with horrors projected by their own imaginations. 723 IMDb 5.0 1 h 21 min 1981. R. Horror · Science Fiction · Harrowing · Terrifying. Freevee (with ads) Watch with Prime. Start your 30-day free trial.

  10. What resulted was perhaps one of the most infamously sleazy Alien knock-offs ever made thanks to one particular scene. The subsequent film was released in October 1981 as Galaxy of Terror. %.

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