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IT CAME FROM 1953!! (WAR OF THE WORLDS, INVADERS FROM MARS, ROBOT MONSTER, IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE)

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IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE d. Jack Arnold (1953) (USA) INVADERS FROM MARS d. William Cameron Menzies (1953) (USA) WAR OF THE WORLDS d. Byron Haskin (1953) (USA) ROBOT MONSTER d. Phil Tucker (1953) (USA)

By the closing of the 1940s, it seemed that audiences had grown weary of the classic monsters of yesteryear, and were hungry for new thrills. Those exciting new stories came not from moldy crypts or ancient curses, but rather from beyond the stars. With space exploration already a going concern among the world powers and reports of UFOs starting to make their way into the public consciousness, it was no surprise that filmmakers also cast their gaze to the heavens, imagining what fresh wonders and threats might make their way toward our little planet.

With Destination Moon, and Rocketship X-M leading the charge in 1950, and The Day the Earth Stood Still, When Worlds Collide, and The Thing from Another World appearing the following year, the stage was set for a literal invasion of sci-fi thrills from studios large and small, and audiences couldn’t get enough of it.

Tonight, AC and his interstellar panel of guests, Jon Kitley (Kitley's Krypt, Discover the Horror), Dave Kosanke (Liquid Cheese), Alan Tromp (We Belong Dead), and Doug Long (DePaul University) will be celebrating a quartet of features that have endured for 70 years in the hearts and minds of genre fans, four films that, despite their wildly disparate budgetary constraints and artistic visions, have earned a devout following and share a multitude of ideas and conceits, if not box office receipts.

Our show tonight is entitled, “It Came from 1953,” and the world has never been the same since.

Keep Searching, Keep Exploring, and, most of all, Keep Sharing the Scare!

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IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE d. Jack Arnold (1953) (USA) INVADERS FROM MARS d. William Cameron Menzies (1953) (USA) WAR OF THE WORLDS d. Byron Haskin (1953) (USA) ROBOT MONSTER d. Phil Tucker (1953) (USA)

By the closing of the 1940s, it seemed that audiences had grown weary of the classic monsters of yesteryear, and were hungry for new thrills. Those exciting new stories came not from moldy crypts or ancient curses, but rather from beyond the stars. With space exploration already a going concern among the world powers and reports of UFOs starting to make their way into the public consciousness, it was no surprise that filmmakers also cast their gaze to the heavens, imagining what fresh wonders and threats might make their way toward our little planet.

With Destination Moon, and Rocketship X-M leading the charge in 1950, and The Day the Earth Stood Still, When Worlds Collide, and The Thing from Another World appearing the following year, the stage was set for a literal invasion of sci-fi thrills from studios large and small, and audiences couldn’t get enough of it.

Tonight, AC and his interstellar panel of guests, Jon Kitley (Kitley's Krypt, Discover the Horror), Dave Kosanke (Liquid Cheese), Alan Tromp (We Belong Dead), and Doug Long (DePaul University) will be celebrating a quartet of features that have endured for 70 years in the hearts and minds of genre fans, four films that, despite their wildly disparate budgetary constraints and artistic visions, have earned a devout following and share a multitude of ideas and conceits, if not box office receipts.

Our show tonight is entitled, “It Came from 1953,” and the world has never been the same since.

Keep Searching, Keep Exploring, and, most of all, Keep Sharing the Scare!

  continue reading

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