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One of only two survivors from a Martian expedition is so traumatized she doesn't remember the circumstances of the trip.One of only two survivors from a Martian expedition is so traumatized she doesn't remember the circumstances of the trip.One of only two survivors from a Martian expedition is so traumatized she doesn't remember the circumstances of the trip.
Don Lamond
- TV Newscaster
- (voice)
- …
Joan Patrick
- Nurse Dixon
- (as Joan Fitzpatrick)
William Remick
- Dr. Hawley
- (as Wm. Remick)
David De Haven
- Air Force News Photographer
- (as David DeHaven)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe 40-foot alien monster was actually a marionette about 15 inches high. It was essentially a combination of a rat, bat, spider, and crab.
- GoofsIrish claims the creature is single-celled like an amoeba, but it clearly has an eye, which would indicate something more complex.
- Quotes
Maj. Gen. George Treegar: The hell with radiation. Let's go.
- Crazy creditsThe main title, cast and credits do not appear until the end of the film.
- ConnectionsEdited from Invisible Invaders (1959)
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A personal comment on an admittedly awful film
This generation produced many B films in the horror/science fiction genre. This particular one was broadcast on tv when I was nine years old, and it frightened me so much that I had to sleep with the radio on as my security blanket for about five nights. This is basically a monster movie, and the worst one, oddly, was not the most menacing, but the depiction of the intelligent Martian with a very distorted face. He didn't look worse than a Klingon, but what is a nine-year-old never exposed to Star Trek supposed to know. (I had the same problem with the brief portrayal of the Yeti in The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas starring Forrest Tucker). If there is a lesson in this, it is to be careful about what young people see. I was in fact frightened half to death by many of the poor quality s.f. movies I saw on tv before the age of 11. Why did I watch them? Not much else on tv. Good thing I didn't see "Alien" back then.
Oddly, Angry Red Planet was broadcast not too long ago, and it did seem strange to view it after almost 40 years and recollect an almost traumatic childhood experience. Oh yeah, check out "The House on Haunted Hill," too.
Oddly, Angry Red Planet was broadcast not too long ago, and it did seem strange to view it after almost 40 years and recollect an almost traumatic childhood experience. Oh yeah, check out "The House on Haunted Hill," too.
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- jbuck_919
- Jun 7, 2002
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- La furia del planeta rojo
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- $190,000 (estimated)
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