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It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958)

It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958)
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One of the best of the medium-budgeted science fiction flicks of the 1950s, It! The Terror from Beyond Space is set in "the future" (1973, to be exact). An rescue ship travels out to Mars to retrieve the only survivor of a space probe that has experienced some sort of cataclysm. That survivor, Col Ed Carruthers (Marshall Thompson) is accused of murdering his fellow crewmen. But Ed claims that the killer was a Martian monster, and hopes to prove his assertions by signing up for a second journey to the Red Planet. Before long, the crew members of this second expedition are being systematically killed off, and it looks as though Ed is up to his old tricks. As it turns out, however, Ed was telling the truth: there is a monster on board, the savage descendant of the once-mighty Martian civilization, who snuck on board when an irresponsible crew member left the door open. The monster stays alive by absorbing the vital body fluids of its victims-and there seems to be no way to stop this parasitic creature! If the plot of It! The Terror from Beyond Space seems vaguely familiar, it is because it was one of the primary inspirations for the 1979 sci-fi classic Alien. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Marshall ThompsonShawn Smith, (more)
Director(s):
Edward L. Cahn
Format(s):
DVD
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One of the best of the medium-budgeted science fiction flicks of the 1950s, It! The Terror from Beyond Space is set in "the future" (1973, to be exact). An rescue ship travels out to Mars to retrieve the only survivor of a space probe that has experienced some sort of cataclysm. That survivor, Col Ed Carruthers (Marshall Thompson) is accused of murdering his fellow crewmen. But Ed claims that the killer was a Martian monster, and hopes to prove his assertions by signing up for a second journey to the Red Planet. Before long, the crew members of this second expedition are being systematically killed off, and it looks as though Ed is up to his old tricks. As it turns out, however, Ed was telling the truth: there is a monster on board, the savage descendant of the once-mighty Martian civilization, who snuck on board when an irresponsible crew member left the door open. The monster stays alive by absorbing the vital body fluids of its victims-and there seems to be no way to stop this parasitic creature! If the plot of It! The Terror from Beyond Space seems vaguely familiar, it is because it was one of the primary inspirations for the 1979 sci-fi classic Alien. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
69 mins

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Director(s):
Edward L. Cahn
Writer(s):
Jerome Bixby
Producer(s):
Robert KentRobert Kent
Categories:
HorrorSci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Phillip M.

    1950s man-in-a-rubber-suit monster/sci-fi flick that some folks feel was ripped off in 1978's Alien. Hasn't aged as well as many other sci-fi movies from the 50s (personal faves being Them! and The Thing). It's fun and worth a watch nonetheless.

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    Geoffrey G.

    Okay, this is a cheezy rubber monster suit class-sick from the Fifties! Either ya love 'em or ya hate 'em - to me, the title alone is worth the price of admission. It's no "Forbidden Planet" but the film world would be a lot worse off without "IT"... and of course there would be no "Alien(s)(3)AvP, etc, etc, etc"!

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    William L.

    Great Movie

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