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The Day Mars Invaded Earth

Strange Invisible Astro-Energy Unleashed Leaves Mankind A Human Shell As It Destroys His Body And Brain!
1963 | 70m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Maury Dexter
Writer: Harry Spalding
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Martians replace scientist & his family to pave way for invasion.
Release Date: Feb 14, 1963
Director: Maury Dexter
Writer: Harry Spalding
Genres: Science Fiction
Keywords planet mars, space, family relationships, martian, mansion, scientist, alien invasion, christmas
Production Companies Associated Producers (API)
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
Kent Taylor Dr. David Fielding
Marie Windsor Claire Fielding
William Mims Dr. Web Spencer
Betty Beall Judi Fielding
Lowell Brown Frank Hazard
Gregg Shank Rocky Fielding
Henrietta Moore Miss Moore
Troy Melton Police Officer
George Riley Cab Driver
Name Job
Maury Dexter Director
John M. Nickolaus Jr. Director of Photography
Jodie Copelan Supervising Film Editor
Harold E. Knox Production Supervisor
Richard La Salle Conductor, Original Music Composer
Harry Spalding Writer
Harry Ross Makeup Artist
Clarence Eurist Assistant Director
Dixie McCoy Script Supervisor
"Jockey" Liebgold Property Master
Harry Reif Set Decoration
Name Title
Maury Dexter Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

I quite liked the premiss here but the execution is really lacklustre. We start with a rocket that lands on Mars only to blow up. The project leader back on Earth - "Dr. Fielding" (Kent Taylor) doesn't know why, only that it isn't working so reunites with his family where his relationship with wife ... "Claire" (Marie Windsor) has become rather terminally strained after his years of dedication to his mission and missed Christmases. She's clearly a women who comes from a wealthy family, and they - together with children "Judi" (Betty Beall) and "Rocky" (Gregg Shank) end up at their country estate where all start to see things. People end up in two places at one time. Inexplicable accidents start to occur. What's happening? Well we do, eventually, get to the bottom of quite a cunning wheeze from the occupants of the Red planet who have their own way of dealing with their interloping guests, but director Maury Dexter doesn't focus at all well on this more intriguing feature of the story. For the most part this is a rather confining family melodrama with a few wobbly visual effects to bolster it up. It's like a sci-fi comic with lots of words and no pictures - and it does drag a little before a fairly rushed denouement. I wouldn't bother, if I were you.

Jul 12, 2024