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It! The Terror from Beyond Space

The revelation shocker of things to come!
1958 | 69m | English

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Director: Edward L. Cahn
Writer: Jerome Bixby
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The first manned expedition to Mars is invaded by an unknown life form, which stows away on the rescue ship.
Release Date: Jul 31, 1958
Director: Edward L. Cahn
Writer: Jerome Bixby
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords planet mars, monster, spacecraft, space suit, space travel, alien life-form, space, alien, martian, black and white, gas mask, space exploration, monster movie
Production Companies United Artists, Robert E. Kent Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Marshall Thompson Carruthers
Shirley Patterson Ann Anderson
Kim Spalding Van Heusen
Ann Doran Mary Royce
Dabbs Greer Eric Royce
Paul Langton Calder
Robert Bice Purdue
Richard Benedict Bob Finelli
Richard Hervey Gino
Thom Carney Kienholz
Ray Corrigan It
Name Job
Edward L. Cahn Director
Jerome Bixby Screenplay
Paul Sawtell Original Music Composer
Bert Shefter Original Music Composer
Kenneth Peach Director of Photography
William Glasgow Art Direction
Herman N. Schoenbrun Set Decoration
Layne Britton Makeup Artist
Ralph E. Black Assistant Director
Arthur Wasson Property Master
Robert G. Carlisle Sound Effects Editor
Grant Whytock Supervising Film Editor
Paul Blaisdell Creature Design
Name Title
Robert E. Kent Producer
Organization Category Person
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John Chard
8.0

It has to kill us or starve and we've got to kill it or die. It's the future, 1973, and the first manned expedition to Mars is marooned. When a rescue team finally reach the stricken ship they find only one survivor - the leader, Col. Edward Carruthers. He claims that an alien life form killed h ... is crew but this is met with scepticism as Carruthers tells the story... Pretty much forgotten until Ridley Scott's enormously successful Alien in 1979 caused ripples on account of plot similarity, It! The Terror from Beyond Space now rightfully sits with the best of the sci-fi schlockers from the 50s. Sure it's hokey and the old man in the rubber suit issue is hardly the work of cinematic genius, but its beating science heart and the claustrophobic construction more than make up for budgetary restrictions. Set on board a classic V-2 vertical type rocket ship, Edward L. Cahn's film benefits from having Jerome Bixby on pen duties. Bixby's credentials boasts the likes of Star Trek, The Twilight Zone and Fantastic Voyage, so the writing here was in good hands. For sure it's not exactly breaking new ground with the basic plot, but it has a little more to offer than what at first seems. As for the titular creature itself? Well it proudly displays all of the limitations of its bargain basement budget. Played by Ray "Crash" Corrigan, it's a lumbering, grunting piggy type alien that we get to see too much of during the second half of the movie. However, with Kenneth Peach's toned down black & white photography at work, the creature remains a potent character as it stalks its prey around the metallic interiors of the ship. The cast are the usual assemblage of "B" movie performers, with Marshall Thompson and Shirley Patterson putting in a good shift. While Grant Whytock in the editing department deserves a mention for keeping the film free of pointless filler. A taut and creepy little shocker that is a must see for anyone interested in the glorious days of the sci-fi schlocker and creaky creature feature. 8/10

May 16, 2024