Monday, October 17, 2011

INVADERS FROM MARS / National Pictures Corporation - 1953

Welcome to Monster Monday with Tabonga, here at the Halloween Countdown Dungeon 2011!.. Tonite's feature is an all-time favorite of kids from the fifties and sixties. I was lucky enough to miss this one during it's original release because I was only 5. The worst experience I had with a movie, though, was when my dad took me to see THE BLOB in '58 at age 10, it took me years to recover from that!

The awesome music is by Raoul Kraushaar and an uncredited Mort Glickman. Raoul had 122 composing credits that includes films like STORK BITES MAN, UNKNOWN ISLAND, HIGHWAY 13, WILD WEED, PREHISTORIC WOMEN, BRIDE OF THE GORILLA, UNTAMED WOMEN, ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET CAPTAIN KIDD, CURUCU, BEAST OF THE AMAZON, THE UNKNOWN TERROR, BACK FROM THE DEAD, ISLAND OF LOST WOMEN, THE 30 FOOT BRIDE OF CANDY ROCK, JESSE JAMES MEETS FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER, BILLY THE KID vs. DRACULA and THE BAMBOO SAUCER. Mort had 196 composing credits and worked with Raoul on many projects.

Lettuce bring in our fuzziest Dungeon helper and button pusher, what else, it's... Ralphie The Tarantula! Hooray for Ralphie!.. The lil' varmint is here to get our show rolling by pushing that button over there. So, push the big red 'GO' button and start our soundclip, now, Ralphie!! Here's... INVADERS FROM MARS!

Jimmy Hunt plays David MacLean, son of scientist George MacLean, dad's working on a secret space program. David witnessed the saucer land in the sand pits behind the house, and, a few other interesting things. Jimmy also played the police chief in Hooper's 1986 remake! Coincidently, my oldest son is one of the 6th graders at the beginning in that one.

This is actually the most frightening part of the movie, when dad turns against David and his mom. Leif Erickson plays the dad, if you watch closely here you will see him actually pummel Jimmy when he slaps him so hard! Would remind you of the OUR GANG techniques for getting authentic reactions of kids on camera.

We find out pretty quickly that even the Police Chief has a mind control implant!

Helena Carter plays Dr. Blake, she saves David from being taken to the sand pits by his parents. Even though she has top billing, this would be Helena's last acting role.

Arthur Franz is always a welcome sight, here at The Dungeon, because of ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE INVISIBLE MAN, FLIGHT TO MARS, INVADERS FROM MARS, THE FLAME BARRIER, MONSTER ON THE CAMPUS and THE ATOMIC SUBMARINE!.. Here, he plays Dr. Kelston and is the narrator we hear in the soundclip.

With the observatory's telescope, they get a good look at the government's top-secret rocket and then they watch David's dad lure another victim to that eerie hole in the sand!

Hey, there's Morris Ankrum again!

Sergeant Rinaldi disobeys orders and gets sucked under as he empties his rifle on... Something quite terrifying!!

A good look at the control device they took out of a victim's neck.

When the General and his aide are caught stealing secret explosives for the Martians, they get blown to Hell after a soldier's bullet hits the case they're being carried in!

The Mutants put a hole under David and Dr. Blake...

Bob Herron plays the Martian, he was a stuntman with 239 credits.

hup hup hup hup hup hup...

These alien sets were teriffic for 1953! Coincidently, our family got a new Ford and our first TV that year!

I love these two photos of the Mutants, bottom shot is good for showing the facial features!

David confronts the Martian Intelligence as Dr. Blake is positioned to be implanted with a control unit!

David saves the day by melting an escape hole to the surface!

SCATTER!!..

As everyone sprints away from the sand pits, some of the recent bad memories run through David's mind.

The bomb the military planted in the saucer detonates!

David wakes up from his nightmare to then see that damn saucer land in the sand pits, just like in the dream! This part would always leave you with that sickening, uneasy feeling.

Great newspaper ad!

4 comments:

  1. Despite the silly-looking mutants with their visible zippers up their backs, this movie was one hell of an effective nightmare inducer for a kid. "Mommy and Daddy are monsters aout to kill me!" "It was all a dream, except now it's happening FOR REAL!" The remake was limp and dull and forgotten.

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  2. Gee whiz. The greatest line ever in Science Fiction. This film rules!

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  3. I agree with Douglas. I saw this as a child and had nightmares about the "Martian" that night. Now, of course, the off kilter sets and odd camera angles expose the movie's "surprise ending." But as a child, you are sucked into the drama of a child without his parents.

    The 1986 remake was also very good with a lot of the same elements.
    Actually a good homage more than a "remake."

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