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  1. 20 Million Miles to Earth. 20 Million Miles to Earth. 20 Million Miles to Earth (also known as The Beast from Space) is a 1957 American science-fiction monster film directed by Nathan Juran and featuring stop-motion animation by Ray Harryhausen. It stars William Hopper, Joan Taylor, and Frank Puglia. Set in Italy, the film centers on an alien ...

  2. 20 Million Miles to Earth: Directed by Nathan Juran. With William Hopper, Joan Taylor, Frank Puglia, John Zaremba. The first U.S. spaceship to Venus crash-lands off the coast of Sicily on its return trip.

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    • Adventure, Family, Fantasy
    • Nathan Juran
    • 1957-06
  3. May 21, 2003 · In 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) a U.S. spacecraft, returning from a secret mission to Venus, crash-lands in the sea off the coast of Sicily. The rocket's two astronauts are rescued, but a local boy finds something more: a container with a strange jelly-like substance inside.

  4. 20 Million Miles to Earth. 1957 · 1 hr 23 min. TV-PG. Sci-Fi · Adventure · Fantasy. A U.S. spaceship returning from Venus carries a horrifying lizard-like creature that has the capability to destroy an entire city. Audio Languages: English.

    • Nathan Juran
    • January 1, 1957
    • 83 min
  5. Written by John Chard on February 29, 2020. When the first manned flight to Venus returns to Earth, the rocket crash-lands in the Mediterranean near a small Italian fishing village. The locals manage to save one of the astronauts Colonel Calder, the mission commander. A young boy also recovers what turns out to be a specimen of an alien creature.

  6. Re-Release Calendar. '90s Horror Movies. 20 Million Miles to Earth. NEW. A manned space flight from Venus crash lands in the Mediterranean, losing its most precious cargo: reptilian eggs from the ...

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  8. 20 Million Miles to Earth is a 1957 American science fiction giant monster film written by Bob Williams and Christopher Knopf from an original treatment by Charlotte Knight. The film was produced by Charles H. Schneer's Morningside Productions for Columbia Pictures and directed by Nathan H. Juran.