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Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956)
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
(1956)
83 minutes
Fantasy / Science Fiction
Directed by Fred F. Sears
Cast:
Hugh Marlowe as Dr. Russell A. Marvin
Joan Taylor as Carol Marvin
Donald Curtis as Major Huglin
Morris Ankrum as Brig. Gen. John Hanley
John Zaremba as Professor Kanter
Thomas Browne Henry as Vice Admiral Enright
Grandon Rhodes as Gen. Edmunds
Larry J. Blake as Motorcycle Cop
Dr. Russell A. Marvin and his wife Carol discover a flying saucer in the sky while traveling through the desert to a military base to expedite the eleventh rocket to the boundary of Earth in order to assist the research of outer space. He unintentionally speaks of the discovery on his tape recorder. When they get to the military base, Dr. Russell is told by his father-in-law and the general that something strange has happened to the first ten satellites. He comes into a conversation with aliens requesting him to arrange a meeting with the commanders of Earth in fifty-six days after he uncovers the message. They have plans to infringe Earth, without frightening the citizens. Dr. Russell creates an anti-magnetic weapon, hoping this will be the solution to save humanity and put an end to the devious aliens.
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