Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
Extra-terrestrials flying in high-tech flying saucers contact scientist Dr. Russell Marvin as part of a plan to enslave the inhabitants of Earth. Dr. Russell Marvin manages to figures out how to down the fleet of alien spacecraft looming over Washington, D.C.
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January 01, 2000
It is a good example of the kind of mediocre, paranoiac sci-fi films that were being made at the time.March 14, 2009
Harryhausen effects are first reason to see this sci-fi mini-classic, and it is a fun trip.September 10, 2004
The name says it all. Campy entertainment.March 09, 2010
Machine gun-happy paranoia to The Day the Earth Stood Still's messianic disarmamentAugust 26, 2002
Campy sci-fi with better than average effectsJanuary 14, 2008
One of countless pieces of '50s pulp to come out of a social fabric defined equally by interest in the unknown and mounting Cold War paranoia.May 16, 2013
[The finest] of these formula-driven alien invasion movies... and not only because its flying saucers are pretty much the best ever.