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1965 Certificate TBC
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During a solo space mission to Mars, NASA astronaut Col. Frank Saunders (Robert Reilly) - who happens to be an experimental android-- is shot down by an alien warship. Frank survives the attack, crash-landing on Puerto Rico. The space aliens-led by Princess Marcuzan (Marilyn Hanold) and her putty-eared lieutenant, Dr. Nadir (.. Read more

Starring Marilyn Hanold, James Karen, Lou Cutell, Nancy Marshall
Director Robert Gaffney
Genres Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster

During a solo space mission to Mars, NASA astronaut Col. Frank Saunders (Robert Reilly) - who happens to be an experimental android-- is shot down by an alien warship. Frank survives the attack, crash-landing on Puerto Rico. The space aliens-led by Princess Marcuzan (Marilyn Hanold) and her putty-eared lieutenant, Dr. Nadir (Lou Cutell) -- decide he must die, so they give chase, but manage to only disfigure him before commencing with their ultimate endeavor: steal bikini-clad young women to re-populate their nuclear-ravaged planet! Meanwhile, scientists Adam Steele (James Karen) and Karen Grant (Nancy Marshall) leisurely tour the scenery on a Vespa motor scooter in search of their creation, Frank, who's busy terrorizing the coastal populace. The marauding aliens crash a swingin' pool party and steal the girls, who are brought aboard their ship to be separated by their lusty attributes and then further frightened by a hairy, skull-faced space monster.... In the overcrowded pantheon of bad but deliriously fun movies, few surpass this science fiction drive-in staple.

Starring Marilyn Hanold, James Karen, Lou Cutell, Nancy Marshall, David Kerman
Director Robert Gaffney
Certificate Certificate TBC
Genres Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Language DVD: English
Released Production year: 1965

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