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2+5: MISSION HYDRA (1965)

Aliens from the constellation Hydra crash-land on the island of Sardinia. A prominent scientist, his daughter, several young technicians, and a pair of Oriental spies are taken hostage by the beings so they can use them to repair their spaceship's broken engine. Very rare.

 

4D MAN (1959)

Two brothers, scientists Scott and Tony Nelson, develop an amplifier which enables a person to enter a 4th dimensional state, allowing him to pass through any object. Scott experiments on himself and discovers that each time he passes through something he ages rapidly. He begins killing people, sucking out their life energies and regaining his youth as a result. It falls to Tony and Scott's girlfriend, Linda, to try to put a stop to his murderous rampage.

 

ACCION MUTANTE (1993)

French Language w/English subtitles. In a future world ruled by good-looking people, a terrorist group of mutants leaded by Ramon Yarritu kidnap the daughter of Orujo, a rich businessman, to claim for the rights of the ugly people. Escaping from the police in their spaceship, Ramon tries to kill his gang in order to get all the ransom. The trip ends abruptly when they crash in Axturiax, the planet of the crazy miners where no woman lives. 

 

ALIEN 2 (1982)

Not a sequel to Ridley Scott’s Alien, but an Italian Alien rip-off. Scientists find alien eggs in abandoned desert caves. They begin to hatch and aliens begin to kill off the scientists. Dubbed in English with Japanese sub-titles.

 

ALIEN FROM THE DEEP (1989)

Thoroughly amusing Italian-Filipino giant monster movie. The film is exciting and action-packed.

 

ASSIGNMENT OUTER SPACE (1961)

When a giant space station heads on a collision course with earth, an international team of astronauts are sent to space to save the world from impending doom. Loaded with great special effects and directed by Antonio Margheriti (Castle Of Terror).

 

ATOMIC RULERS OF THE WORLD (1964)

Super criminals are planning to infiltrate Earth with mass nuclear destruction! Only Starman can defend civilization by thwarting evil! 

 

ATRAGON (1963)

Widescreen w/English subtitles. The underwater MU Empire threatens to destroy the surface world. Japan creates a high tech submarine that can submerge in water, burrow in the ground, fly, and is loaded with super weapons. They use it to attack the underwater city and fight the monster sea serpent (MANDA) that guards it. Also features the original U.S. and Japanese theatrical trailers.

 

ATTACK FROM SPACE (1958)

Japanese superhero “Starman” fights a Nazi-like alien in outer space. One of the four features starring the hero “Starman”. Long out-of-print and very hard-to-find.

 

ATTACK OF THE ROBOTS (1967)

French-Spanish productions starring Eddie Constantine as an Interpol agent on the trail of a madman and his evil female companion who can control anyone with Type O blood via an army of zombie monsters. Directed by Jesse Franco.

 

ATOMIC MAN (1956)

Exposed to radiation, scientist Gene Nelson is out of synch with time, reacting to events before they happen. That gives him the edge over things to come. A long lost and very hard-to-find gem. 

 

ATOMIC SUBMARINE (1959)

UFO hidden in the depths of the ocean disrupts naval submarines. Before long a one-eyed E.T. invader creates havoc on board.

 

BAMBOO SAUCER (1968)

Classic 60’s Sci/Fi. A flying saucer hidden in a Red Chinese peasant village is sought by teams from the United States and U.S.S.R...

 

BATTLE BENEATH THE EARTH (1967)

Beneath the USA a system of tunnels is being developed by men from across the Atlantic. With machines undetectable by American technology, they place bombs under strategic sites across the continent.

 

BATTLE BEYOND THE SUN (1963)

The USA and USSR are embattled in a race to reach Mars, but run into two space monsters. Originally a Soviet film, new American footage was re-edited for American audiences.

 

BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE (1959)

The nations of the Earth unite in a common cause to fight off an invader from outer space.

 

BATTLE OF THE WORLDS (1961)

Starring Claude Rains. A stray planet on a collision course with Earth instead takes orbit around our blue marble. What seems like a dead planet suddenly launches a fleet of flying saucers which attack our space fleets.

 

BEAST IN SPACE  (1980)

Italian Language w/English subtitles. A young lieutenant (Vassili Karis) travels via spaceship on a course to the Toriton planet, having to face the danger of a violent monster that she needs to destroy (1980)

 

BEAST WITH A MILLION EYES (1958)

50’s sci-fi drive-in fare produced by Roger Corman. An obscure E.T. life form comes to Earth and turns all animals against humans. One scene has birds attacking a car (as in Hitchcock's’ The Birds).

 

BEGINNING OF THE END (1957)

Audrey Ames, an enterprising journalist, tries to get the scoop on giant grasshoppers accidentally created at the Illinois State experimental farm. She endeavors to save Chicago, despite a military cover-up. A sci-fi classic. 

 

BEYOND THE TIME BARRIER (1960)

Robert Clarke takes off in an experimental supersonic rocket and, after passing thru a time warp, lands in the year 2024 to find a subterranean world that has survived a nuclear war. A early sci-fi cult favorite.

 

  BLOODSUCKERS FROM OUTER SPACE (1984)

An invisible force from beyond our atmosphere takes over people’s bloodstreams, bleed out all their blood through orifices, then reanimates the body as the living dead. (1984) 
 

 

BRAIN EATERS (1958)

A strange cylinder arrives from the center of the earth in Bellville, Illinois, filled with furry little parasites. Once the cylinder is discovered Senator Powers takes charge of the investigations, but the parasites have already bored into his neck and taken over his mind. Other townsfolk become controlled by the parasites in a bid to create a new social order and take over the world.

 

BRAIN FROM THE PLANET AROUS (1957)

A powerful criminal brain from the planet Arous, Gor, assumes the body of scientist Steve March. Thru March he begins to control the world by threatening destruction to any country challenging his domination. Another brain, Val, works with Marchs future wife Sally to defeat Gor.

 

BRAZILIAN STAR WARS (1978)

What if the Three Stooges were the heroes of Star Wars? This rare import print in Portuguese language can answer that question. A must for every cult movie fan. Excellent print quality.

 

CAPE CANAVERAL MONSTERS (1960)

Directed by the person who brought the world “ Robot Monster”. Two bathers are attacked by beams of light, die in a car crash, and return possessed with alien energy fields.

 

CAPTIVE WOMEN (1952)

In a post-apocalyptic New York City, three tribes of mutants (the Norms, the Mutates and the Upriver people) battle each other to survive. Classic 50’s Sci-Fi.

 

CONTAMINATION (aka Alien Contamination) (1980)

Italian horror directed by Luigi Cozzi. A ship pulls into New York Harbor with no one on board. The police find a cargo full of green pulsating eggs. Upon contact, the eggs explode spreading a green acid like substance that seeps into the skin and explodes. It is later discovered that the eggs are being manufactured in South America by a one-eyed Martian that grew from a tiny seed from a former astronaut brought back from an expedition to Mars.

 

COSMIC MAN (1959)

Scientists and the military investigate a spacecraft that comes to earth and hangs suspended in the air. Meanwhile, a resident of the spacecraft is prowling around the neighborhood.

 

COSMIC MONSTERS (1958)

A sloppy scientist accidentally blows open the ionosphere allowing giant insects to pour over the Earth... Classic Sci-Fi.

 

CRACK IN THE WORLD  (1965)

Dr. Steven Sorenson plans to tap the geothermal energy of the Earth's interior by means of a thermonuclear device detonated deep within the Earth. Despite dire warnings by fellow scientist Ted Rampian, Dr Sorenson proceeds with the experiment after secretly learning that he is terminally ill. This experiment causes a crack to form and grow within the earth's crust, which threatens to split the earth in two if it is not stopped in time.

 

CRASH OF THE MOONS (1954)

Originally shown on television as two episodes of “Rocky Jones, Space Ranger”. This is a pretty standard example of the kind of 1950's sci-fi movie that, on the one hand, now comes across as thoroughly dated and often unintentionally funny, but that also has a certain charm, at least to those who can appreciate the genre.

 

CRAWLING HAND (1963)

Delightfully sleazy “B” movie in which the X-20 lunar rocket returns with a madman aboard.. After his ship is blown up by NASA, his severed arm is found on the beach by a young man who takes it home. The severed limb begins to move on its own, strangling victims, and making a dark-eyed madman out of the man who found it. Great 60’s camp classic.

 

CREATION OF THE HUMANOIDS (1962)

The survivors of a nuclear holocaust fuse man with machine, creating cyborgs to assist in the rebuilding of civilization. However, the blue-skinned androids rebel against their masters and go to war with the remnants of humanity.

 

CREATURE (1985)

A expedition to Titan uncovers an alien being, that goes on a rampage. A good “ALIEN” clone.

 

CREATURE WITH THE ATOM BRAIN (1956)

A scientist creates super-strong robot men in the screen’s first mass atomic zombie attack. These zombie killers are used by gangsters to kill their rivals.

 

CREEPING TERROR (1964)

This movie has quite a history. It's about a large crawling rug (look very carefully in some scenes and see the feet of the people pushing it around) that goes around "swallowing" victims (the actors actually crawl into the mouth). One of the So-Bad-It's-Good films. It has been reported the soundtrack for the film was lost upon distribution which is why most of the film is narrated.

 

CRYSTALBRAIN (1970)

Italian language only! Italian horror of a brain transplant gone bad. RARE sci-fi horror from Juan Lugar director of the 1973 mondo oddity Autopsy.

 

CYBORG 2087 (1966)

In the future world of the year 2087, freedom of thought is illegal and the government controls the thoughts of the world’s populations. A small band of "free thinkers" send a cyborg back in time to the year 1966 to prevent a scientist from making the breakthrough that will eventually lead to the mass thought control of the future.

 

DARKER SIDE OF TERROR (1979)

When a scientist at a research lab is passed over for a promotion; he creates a clone of himself to attempt to seduce the wife of the man who got the job. A demented little TV movie from the late '70s.

 

DAY MARS INVADED EARTH (1962)

The Martians return on the Earth and this time succeeds to invade it, canceling from the every planet trace of human life.

 

DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE (1961)

Hysterical panic has engulfed the world after the United States and the Soviet Union simultaneously detonate nuclear devices and have caused the orbit of the Earth to alter, sending it hurtling towards the sun. RARE WIDESCREEN IMPORT PRINT IN ENGLISH.

 

DAY THE EARTH FROZE (1959)

A superb Finnish/Soviet fantasy epic about an evil witch who steals the sun and causes just about everything on the Earth to freeze, Also featured are magic harps, fields of snakes, a wizard, and a magic mill. A long lost gem. 

 

DAY THE SKY EXPLODED (1958)

Italian-French science fiction in which a missile from Earth hit’s the sun, sending meteors on a collision course with our planet. Scientists decide to fire atomic bombs in an attempt to stop the oncoming disaster. Dubbed in English.

 

DAY THE WORLD ENDED (1956)

After a nuclear war, an unlikely group of people, including a rancher, a geologist, a crook and his girlfriend, find themselves trapped in the middle of nowhere while battling an ugly mutant created by Paul Blaisdell. Directed by Roger Corman.

 

DEADLY MANTIS (1957)

A prehistoric giant praying mantis attacks North America. Classic 50’s sci-fi.

 

DESTINATION INNER SPACE (1966)

Low-budget 60’s horror/sci-fi with an alien resembling the Black Lagoon creature. An underwater lab commanded by Scott Brady is invaded by a monster from a spaceship that splashed down nearby. A staple on late-night TV for many years.  see photos in our photo gallery...click here...

 

DISGUSTING SPACE WORMS EAT EVERYONE (1988)

Killer space worm movie. This one in English set in the U.S.A. with goofy characters and cheesy spaceships. An ultimate camp classic that should be on every collector’s shelf.

 

DONOVAN'S BRAIN (1953)

Yet another version of Curt Siodmak's novel about an honest scientist who keeps the brain of a ruthless dead millionaire (Donovan) alive in a tank. Classic 50’s sci-fi.

 

DOOMSDAY MACHINE (1967)

When a spacecraft sent from Earth on a mission to Venus soars thru space, they learn that the Earth has been destroyed by a nuclear holocaust. The Red Chinese have wiped out the planet with a “Doomsday Machine”. The astronauts device a plan to save what’s left of the human race.

 

EARTH DIES SCREAMING (1964)

Grim science fiction as an American test pilot returns to England and finds most of the population dead. Large robots with clear-domed heads roam the streets killing with their touch, then reviving the dead as eyeless zombies. Rare print.

 

EARTH VS THE FLYING SAUCERS (1956)

Warning! Take Cover! Flying Saucers Invade Our Planet! Washington, London, Paris, Moscow Fight Back! Classic 50’s sci-fi with special effects by Ray Harryhausen.

 

EARTH VS THE SPIDER  (1958)

When a man doesn’t come home one night his daughter and her boyfriend go out searching and encounter a giant spider in a cave near the man’s wrecked car. Coming back with the Sheriff, the spider is seemingly killed by DDT spraying, and the body then hauled for storage in the high school gymnasium. However, a loud dose of rock music by a teenage garage band revives the arachnid and sends it rampaging through the town. (1958)  see photos in our photo gallery...click here

 

EL MONSTROUS RESUCITADO (aka Dr. Crimen)  (1953)

Mexican horror in Spanish language. The Tragic Limits and Secrets of Dr. Crimen! The first major medical sci/fi movie in Mexico, loosely based on the Frankenstein story but injecting gory surgical motifs into it...

 

ELECTRONIC MONSTER  (1960)

Jeff Keenan, insurance investigator, checks out the car-crash death of film star Clark Denver in the south of France. He learns that Denver, and two other victims of recent suspicious deaths, all knew the lovely Verna Berteaux...and all had been patients at a private psychiatric clinic. But the deaths are only a byproduct of a sinister plot; and Zakon, owner of the clinic, is due to marry Jeff's old flame Ruth.

 

EVIL BRAIN FROM OUTER SPACE (1956/59)

Another great entry to the “Starman" series from Japan. In this film, Starman battles deformed Marpetians ruled by the brain of Balazar, an evil scientist. Lots of camp fun.

 

FIRE MAIDENS FROM OUTER SPACE  (1955)

After landing on the 13th moon of Jupiter, the men from Earth debark from their ship to find a forested area containing the last remnant of lost Atlantis: an old man named Prossus, a bevy of nubile young women eager for husbands, and -- The Creature. "The beast with the head of a man" "It must be destroyed -- yet it is indestructible!"

 

FIRST MAN INTO SPACE (1959)

Classic 50’s Sci-fi. The first pilot to leave Earth's atmosphere lands, then vanishes; but something with a craving for blood prowls the countryside.

 

FIRST SPACESHIP ON VENUS  (1963)

Straight from the week-end matinees and TV creature features of the 60’s and 70’s. An international expedition is launched to the planet Venus. There they find the planet and its former inhabitants completely destroyed by atomic war. The crew faces many perils including a blob-like monster and a one-eyed dinosaur. Great sci-fi campy fun.

 

FLAME BARRIER  (1958)

The First Satellite That Returned To Earth...And The Hell It Brought With It. Classic 50‘s Sci-Fi.

 

FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE SPACE MONSTER (1965)

Don’t miss this grade “Z” classic. The evil princess Marcuzan and her bald assistant Nadir kidnap woman to use to repopulate their dying planet. Frankenstein, an American astronaut who is actually an android, crash-lands near the aliens and becomes a crazed killer with only half a face. There is also an alien monster on-board the spaceship that looks like a cross of every 50’s monster suited creations. Don’t miss this.  

 

FROZEN DEAD  (1966)

A crazed scientist keeps the heads of Nazi war criminals alive until he can find appropriate bodies on which to attach them so he can revive the Third Reich.

 

GALAXY OF TERROR (1981)

(UNCUT) A horror/sci-fi tale from Roger Corman about a crew on a desolate planet, where each meets a horrible death. Contains the infamous “rape” scene of a beautiful female astronaut by a slug like monster.

 

GAMMA PEOPLE  (1955)

The head of a Balkan state’s science department utilizes a gamma ray for experiments on children that can transform them into geniuses or mindless zombies. Unfortunately the ray tends to result in the latter. A very hard to find 50’s film.

 

GOROTH  (1962)

Widescreen, Japanese Language w/English subtitles.  Japanese disaster film about a giant meteor on a collision course with the Earth. Contains the “Giant Walrus” scene which is edited from the American print.

 

GUILALA: X FROM OUTER SPACE (1967)

The spaceship AAB-Gamma is dispatched from FAFC headquarters in Japan to make a landing on the planet Mars and investigate reports of UFOs in the area. As they near the red planet, they encounter a mysterious UFO that coats the ship's hull with unusual spores. Taking one of the specimens back to earth, it soon develops and grows into a giant chicken-lizard-alien monster that tramples Japan. Dubbed in English.

 

HORROR PLANET (AKA INSEMINOID)  (1981)

British version of Alien, with touches of Friday The 13th and Dracula thrown in. On a research lab, an alien impregnates a female member of the crew. She then vamp irises her co-workers and gives birth to mini-monsters.