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IT CONQUERED THE WORLD (1956)

I checked every page in this folder for a thread about this film including using my firefox search button checking each page. So I fully expect there to already be a thread for this lol. Guys I tried....

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THE TERROR was intended to be shown 1.85.

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Bill Warren wrote:THE TERROR was intended to be shown 1.85.I amended my original statement.

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bipolarber wrote: ICTW is one of those movies I could see creating a theatre production out of. Perhaps a musical, in the mold of "Little Shop of Horrors"... It takes place on very few sets, has a...

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If the can do it with the Gillman, why not Buela?

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Edkkakumon wrote: If the can do it with the Gillman, why not Beulah?It turns out they couldn't do it with the Gill-Man.  Not well enough to continue staging it, anyway.    There's a theatrical musical...

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Is this the only SF or horror flick Lee Van Cleef made until ESCAPE FROM NY?

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Lee Van Cleef was in THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS.

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ryanbrennan, Thanks! It's been so long since I've seen that, I probably wouldn't have known it was him. An interesting screen presence, would have liked to have seen him in more SF movies--if he...

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from  http://www.dymaxionweb.co...me/archives/2005_01.htmlJanuary 11, 2005 Piano Monster For Jim Shaw's current show in Los Angeles, The Dream That Was No More A Dream, the California, post-conceptual...

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Jonatwork wrote: Thanks! It's been so long since I've seen that, I probably wouldn't have known it was him. An interesting screen presence, would have liked to have seen him in more SF movies--if he...

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That is one heck of a sculpture. It's also functional as an instrument.

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Thanks to an unexpected gift (thanks again, Tim!), I got a pretty decent copy of this last week - previously I only had one taped off of TV. I hadn't seen ICTW for awhile - it really is entertaining....

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SAM33 wrote: One question, speaking of familiar locations and Peter Graves. Besides of course the Bronson Caverns, the "woods" the army of 6 or 7 guys with Miller and Haze are in here sure looks...

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Well that makes perfect sense! Thanks Bill. SAM33

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That is a fabulous piano!Gil

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Tim (DH Treptow) tells me this was on video tape at one time - I'm surprised I never had it, I had all the other AIP 50's sci-fi tapes. Boy, do I wish these last AIP/Corman things would finally get...

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' Sounds like the widow Nicholson will never allow it for whatever reason.'With the Shout/Corman films showing a lot of class (dignity, whatever), you would think that the time to make some money,...

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This thing holds up quite well. Love the husband and wife team of Van Cleef and Garland!

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At the end of the movie, Van Cleef declares to the alien "You made it a charnal house!"

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thanks Mr. Warren. love this movie .

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