
Midnite Movies Double Feature: Invisible Invaders / Journey to the Seventh Planet
Starring:
John Agar; John Carradine & Greta Thyssen
Director:
Edward L. Cahn & Sidney Pink
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DVD Features:
- Region 1; USA & Canada
- Keep Case
- Single Side - Dual Layer
- Letterbox - 1.85
- Audio:
Mono 1.0 - English
Disc: INVISIBLE INVADERS
- Full Frame - 1.33
- Additional Release Material:
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
Disc: JOURNEY TO THE SEVENTH PLANET
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.66
- Additional Release Material:
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
Description by OLDIES.com:
Invisible Invaders There's not just one man but armies of men on the moon... and they've come to take over the Earth
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one corpse at time! Perfecting their bodysnatching skills, invisible moon-men haven taken over our dead! Can a scientist, a sergeant and a sexy gal figure out a way to destroy these invading grave robbers and defeat their transparent plot? Journey to the Seventh Planet In futuristic 2001, the UN has sent a special team of scientists to explore Uranus. And what this interstellar crew discovers is a planet not unlike Earth
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complete with a small Danish village filled with voluptuous women! But underneath the utopian veneer is a force so powerful and so heinous that it's using the crew's memories against them so it can take their spaceship back to Earth
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and conquer it!
Product Description:
Supporting player John Agar plays the protagonist in both of the science fiction features in this MGM Midnite Movie double bill. Agar leads the charge against INVISIBLE INVADERS (1959) and takes a JOURNEY TO THE SEVENTH PLANET (1962) where he leads a United Nations crew into a battle against a gigantic brain on Uranus.
Plot Keywords:
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DVD Details:
- Includes original theatrical trailers
- Format: DVD
- Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy
- Label: MGM
- Originally Released in: 1959
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 2 hours, 24 minutes
- Video: Color
- Region: Region 1 encoding; USA & Canada.
- Release Date: April 15, 2003
- OLDIES.com Sales Rank: 279
- Item Number: XFOX 885531D
- UPC: 027616885531
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Living Dead???
Movie Lover: Film Flops Critic from Trumbull, CT US -- September, 1, 2006
John Agar, star of so many bad movies, takes on the alien menace single-handedly in "Invisible Invaders", a film that must have inspired George Romero, since "Night of the Living Dead" contains so many elements of this film. John Carradine appears in the film for about 3 minutes, long enough (I guess) to lend additional 'star power' to the cast. Sadly, when not working, Carradine must have frequented the schlock film studios wearing a "Will Work for Food" sign around his neck. This is a fun story, and you'll enjoy the sincerity of both Robet Hutton and Agar as they grit their teeth and act tough. This is a must have film for all John Agar fans. "Journey to the Seventh Planet" is an Italian space adventure (dubbed in English) that has its moments. Unfortunately, the key scenes of the alien and his lair are pretty lousy, special effects are laughable and the pacing of the film is very uneven. That being said, there are some redeeming qualities.
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