Curtis, Marlowe, Taylor and Blake |
"When an armed and threatening power lands at the steps of our capital, we don't greet them with tea and cookies!" -- Adm . Enright
Scientist Russell Marvin (Hugh Marlowe) and his wife, Carol (Joan Taylor of 20 Million Miles to Earth), encounter a flying saucer while driving to his office at Operation: Shyhook, where rockets are being blown out of the sky. Russ can't figure out how the aliens are communicating with him, so he misses a message about their arriving at the base. Stupidly, armed forces start firing at the aliens when they land, but it wouldn't have made much difference, as these representatives of a dying universe are here to take the earth for themselves no matter what. Now it's up to Russ to come up with a weapon that can bring the multitude of saucers crashing down before they can destroy Washington, D.C. and before their disintegrator beams can destroy him and the weapons.
Russ and Carol enter the main saucer |
Morris Ankrum |
The saucers invade Washington, D.C.! |
Verdict: Not quite a fifties sci fi classic but entertaining on its own terms. **3/4.
This looks interesting - need to check it out. The mild-mannered Marlowe always played those ultra-calm cerebral types! Marlowe is in one of my all time sci fi faves, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and he nailed his iconic role as playwright Lloyd Richards in All About Eve. Before I ever saw him in any of his films, I knew Marlowe from my mom's favorite soap opera Another World on NBC in the 1970s.
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Didn't know that Marlowe wound up on a soap, but so many actors do in later years. This movie is another one that is a lot of fun if you don't take it seriously.
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