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Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)

Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)
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Attack of the 50 Foot Woman may well be one of the worst science-fiction films of all time, but that's not to say that it isn't thoroughly enjoyable. Allison Hayes achieved screen immortality as Nancy Archer, the wealthy, dipsomaniac wife of shameless philanderer Harry Archer (William Hudson). When she witnesses the crash landing of a alien spaceship -- whose occupant is a 30-foot giant, dressed in the manner of a medieval Frenchmen! -- Nancy goes to the local sheriff (George Douglas) with her story, only to be laughed off as a drunken crank. Even the local TV anchorman makes cruel fun of Nancy on his nightly newscast. Meanwhile, hubby Harry is making whoopee at a roadhouse with his latest tootsie, Honey Parker (Yvette Vickers). Not long afterward, Nancy, who's been exposed to the radiation of the spaceship, begins to feel queasy. Within a few days, she has grown to the height of 50 feet and is lumbering around the countryside clad only in a gigantic towel, smashing houses and trees in search of her faithless husband ("HARRY-HARRY!!!") Hilarious in its ineptitude (the special effects are particularly shoddy), Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is impossible to dislike, which cannot be said of its slicker but less entertaining 1993 cable-TV remake (with Darryl Hannah in the title role). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Allison HayesWilliam Hudson, (more)
Director(s):
Nathan Juran
Format(s):
DVD
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Attack of the 50 Foot Woman may well be one of the worst science-fiction films of all time, but that's not to say that it isn't thoroughly enjoyable. Allison Hayes achieved screen immortality as Nancy Archer, the wealthy, dipsomaniac wife of shameless philanderer Harry Archer (William Hudson). When she witnesses the crash landing of a alien spaceship -- whose occupant is a 30-foot giant, dressed in the manner of a medieval Frenchmen! -- Nancy goes to the local sheriff (George Douglas) with her story, only to be laughed off as a drunken crank. Even the local TV anchorman makes cruel fun of Nancy on his nightly newscast. Meanwhile, hubby Harry is making whoopee at a roadhouse with his latest tootsie, Honey Parker (Yvette Vickers). Not long afterward, Nancy, who's been exposed to the radiation of the spaceship, begins to feel queasy. Within a few days, she has grown to the height of 50 feet and is lumbering around the countryside clad only in a gigantic towel, smashing houses and trees in search of her faithless husband ("HARRY-HARRY!!!") Hilarious in its ineptitude (the special effects are particularly shoddy), Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is impossible to dislike, which cannot be said of its slicker but less entertaining 1993 cable-TV remake (with Darryl Hannah in the title role). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
66 mins

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Director(s):
Nathan Juran
Writer(s):
Mark Hanna
Producer(s):
Bernard Woolner
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Bruce L.

    Yes it's cheesy, silly, corny, etc. One of the great B-movies of the fifties. Simple fun.

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    Geoffrey G.

    Classic cheez, the best of the worst, right up there with Ed Wood and Richard Cunha, the very definition of "so bad it's great". Alison Hayes is eye-boggling but don't forget poor Yvette Vickers in probably her greatest role as Honey. And dig that rubber hand! Any lover of 50s drive-in fare cannot miss this movie!

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    Robert M.

    This movie was a classic in it's time. Saturday morning watching creature features or chiller theater. This is one of those movies that kept me home on saturday! No the special effects do not compare to today. But if you are old enough to remember those days, you have to consider this a must see!

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