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  1. A 1953 Science Fiction film best known for subverting some of the typical Alien Invasion tropes. Based on a script by noted SF author Ray Bradbury, its title has become part of popular culture though the film itself is more obscure. Set in the …

  2. Feb 4, 2021 · It Came from Outer Space was his second sci-fi film of 1953, and he went on to the pseudo-sci-fi movie The Maze later that year. It Came from Outer Space was the film that established what would be known as the ”Richard Carlson character”, so prevalent in the science fiction films of the fifties. This was not a he-man hero of previous years ...

  3. May 7, 2002 · Beyond the poetry of its words, It Came from Outer Space evokes an American landscape unprepared for friendly alien contact. Alien perspective is rendered via an oil-filled dish placed directly over the camera but Universal would later insist on the addition of 3-D compliable scenes of the actual aliens (here, a glitter-dropping eyeball with bad hair extensions).

  4. It Came from Outer Space (1953) Notes [ ] Made at a time in which extraterrestrials in films were nearly always portrayed as hostile invaders, It Came from Outer Space subverts the genre's conventions by featuring a rare example of an intelligent, non-humanoid, non-malevolent species, whose reason for secrecy and later hostility is not an evil agenda, but merely distrust of humans.

  5. Based on a story by acclaimed writer Ray Bradbury, It Came From Outer Space starring Richard Carlson and Barbara Rush is a science fiction classic that is as thought-provoking and tantalizing today as it was when it first "landed" on the silver screen.

  6. Aug 12, 2021 · For perhaps the most down-to-basics sci-fi thriller of the 1950s, It Came From Outer Space is even more fascinating to look back on, after how far so many sci-fi thrillers about aliens on Earth have come. Like Liked by 2 people

  7. Mar 9, 2005 · Bwana Devil (1952) may have ushered in the `golden era' of 3-dimensional films in the early 1950s, but two of the best features to utilize the process at the time, in my opinion, were Vincent Price's House of Wax (1953), which I actually got to see in most spectacular 3D some years ago at Chicago's Music Box Theater (if you love movies and are even in town, you really should make a point to ...

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