Exclusively Female Civilizations on Other Worlds
This, as it turns out, became almost a fixation of Sci-Fi movies during the 1950's. It was repeated and retold over and over again. It appears that it all began as a comedy...ABBOTT AND COSTELLO GO...
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Coincidentally, last might MeTV showed "Consider Her Ways," Grant. It's a serious and rather intellectual variation on this theme with an excellent lead performance by Barbara Barrie and based on the...
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Yes, I noticed the title of the thread more closely a moment later.
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But it's still about a thousand times better than any of the features we've been discussing.
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Wow! Thanx for sharing that! I had never seen it before. It was extremely well done. Of course, it doesn't fit the criteria of this thread's title in every respect - but, it's definitely related!...
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And wotta cast! Barbara Barrie, Gladys Cooper, Robert H. Harris, and Leif Ericson!
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It's not quite a ' 50s movie (though people are often fond of saying that the ' 60s didn't "really" start until a little later), but LA NAVE DE LOS MONSTRUOUS / SHIP OF MONSTERS is a very good...
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I second Ship of Monsters, it's hysterical.And it can be found with subtitles for us non-Spanish speakers.
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I very fondly remember watching QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE on late night TV as a seventh grader. Along with Zza Zza Gabor as the star, the other thing I best remember was the repeated references to the...
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Well, I did a search on QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE, and only got this thread as the sole result. I find it hard to believe there is not a thread here titled QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE. Did something go wrong with...
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filmdetective wrote:Well, I did a search on QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE, and only got this thread as the sole result. Here's one devoted to it: http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/topic/2460
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The most boring sub-genre in science fiction. The only one I can repeatedly watch is the Abbott and Costello one. And, from what I understand, Queen Of Outer Space was meant to be a spoof of the...
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Doesn't the throw pillow giant spider left over from WORLD WITHOUT END count, Kouky?
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DocZilla wrote:filmdetective wrote:Well, I did a search on QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE, and only got this thread as the sole result. Here's one devoted to it:...
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For some reason, no one (including me) has mentioned INVASION OF THE STAR CREATURES. It doesn't actually show you the all-female world, but neither do a few others, like SHIP OF MONSTERS (Not counting...
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The possibility of discovering planets inhabited entirely by attractive women is the only reason we even have a space program. Ask NASA.
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The Batman of Gotham wrote:Rick wrote:This is a cute topic and I hate to get all serious about such a silly thing, but...hey, I am nothing if not pedantic. I think the civilization in FIRE MAIDENS OF...
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Grant wrote:For some reason, no one (including me) has mentioned INVASION OF THE STAR CREATURES. Thank God that deplorable situation has been remedied, Grant.
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>The possibility of discovering planets inhabited entirely by attractive women is the only reason we even have a space program. Ask NASA. Laugh Of The Day.
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If you wanted to open this up to different decades I'm sure we could find a number of these societies.
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