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Legend Films [108] Born Yesterday: 1950: 1991: Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [109] Boys Town: 1938: 1989: Turner Entertainment [110] Brats: 1930: 1992: Cabin Fever Entertainment [111] Brewster's Millions: 1945: 1989: Color Systems Technology [3] [112] The Bride Came C.O.D. 1941: 1993: Turner Entertainment [113] Bride of the ...
This period is sometimes described as the 'classic' or 'golden' era of science fiction theate. With at least 204 sci-fi films produced, it holds the record for the largest number of science fiction produced per decade. Much of the production was in a low-budget form, targeted at a teenage audience. Many were formulaic, gimmicky, comic-book ...
This is a list of horror films released in the 1950s.At the beginning of the 1950s, horror films were described by Kim Newman as being "out of fashion". [1] Among the most influential horror films of the 1950s was The Thing From Another World, with Newman stating that countless science fiction horror films of the 1950s would follow in its style, while a film made just the year before, The Man ...
The Thing from Another World, sometimes referred to as just The Thing, is a 1951 American black-and-white science fiction-horror film directed by Christian Nyby, produced by Edward Lasker for Howard Hawks' Winchester Pictures Corporation, and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
Them! is a 1954 black-and-white science fiction giant monster film starring James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon, and James Arness. [3] Produced by David Weisbart, the film was directed by Gordon Douglas, based on an original story by George Worthing Yates that was developed into a screenplay by Ted Sherdeman, with adaptation by Russell Hughes.
An illustrated essay on British science fiction/horror film making by film historian Bruce Eder. A collection of movie trailers from various Gordon films: Fiend without a Face, The Haunted Strangler, Corridors of Blood, First Man into Space and The Atomic Submarine. Rare still photographs and ephemera, with audio commentary.
Kronos (a.k.a. Kronos, Destroyer of the Universe or Kronos, Ravager of Planets) is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film from Regal Films, a division of 20th Century-Fox. It was produced by Irving Block, Louis DeWitt, Kurt Neumann, and Jack Rabin, directed by Kurt Neumann, and stars Jeff Morrow and Barbara Lawrence.
Action Sci-Fi. A genetically bred Nazi super soldier fights Allied troops. 2007 United States Reign of the Gargoyles (TV) Ayton Davis Action-horror. An American aircrew join forces with British soldiers and local townsfolk to battle living gargoyles and the German army 2008 United Kingdom Outpost: Steve Barker: Action-horror.
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