Missile Monsters (1958)
Género : Ciencia ficción
Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 15M
Director : Fred C. Brannon
Escritor : Ronald Davidson
Sinopsis
A warlord from Mars recruits an Earth industrialist with a Nazi past to manufacture weapons by means of which Mars can take over the Earth. Feature version of the 1951 movie serial "Flying Disc Man from Mars".
Feature version of the 1951 American serial film, "Zombies of the Stratosphere".
A 20th Century pilot named Buck Rogers and his young friend Buddy Wade awake from 500 years in suspended animation to find that the world has been taken over by the outlaw army of Killer Kane. Feature version of the film serial Buck Rogers by Universal Pictures, 1940.
Tarzan retells the story of a trip to Guatemala in which the ape-man had gone to aid a friend in searching for a very valuable totem pole called the Green Goddess. Second of two feature versions of the 1935 serial film "The New Adventures Of Tarzan", culled from the serial's last 10 episodes.
Un agente de la Patrulla inter-planetaria lucha contra una raza de zombies que tratan de desbaratar la órbita terrestre. Los marcianos planean utilizar una bomba de hidrógeno para destruir la Tierra y así poder mover Marte a su órbita para aprovechar su mejor clima. Se trata de un serial de 12 episodios que fue reemitido por la cadena NBC en 1955 como parte del ciclo ROCKET SUIT SAGA. Episodios: 1- THE ZOMBIE VANGUARD 2- BATTLE OF THE ROCKETS 3- UNDERSEA AGENTS 4- CONTRABAND CARGO 5- THE IRON EXECUTIONER 6- MURDER MINE 7- DEATH ON THE WATERFRONT 8- HOSTAGE FOR MURDER 9- THE HUMAN TORPEDO 10- FLYING GAS CHAMBER 11- MAN VS. MONSTER 12- TOMB OF THE TRAITORS * Su versión condensada fue SATAN’S SATELLITES (1958), con una duración de 70 minutos.
Clyde Beatty, an animal trainer and circus star, leads a search for his missing girlfriend and her father who were on an expedition looking for a lost tropical island. Using a dirigible as his mode of transportation, Beatty and his band head off in search of the missing explorers only to crash their airship on the same island their friends are located. Battling wild animals and a gang of greedy men searching for gold, Beatty and his party must rescue his girlfriend and father all the while trying to escape their jungle island. Feature version of the same-title serial of the same year, with refilmed sequences substantially altering the plot and characters of the original chapterplay.
Condensed feature version of the 1936 serial Flash Gordon, with altered musical score. The film, which was shown outside the US as simply "Flash Gordon", was re-named Rocket Ship for its 1950 stateside re-release.
Feature version of the 1938 film serial FLASH GORDON'S TRIP TO MARS: Flash Gordon fights Ming the Merciless once again to ensure the survival of the Earth.
Not a feature, but an edited version of the 1939 serial "The Phantom Creeps" which was released to TV in 1949.
Serial que, como su título indica, apuesta a nuevas aventuras del "Hombre-Mono", frente al éxito irrebatible de la MGM con el mismo personaje. En esta ocasión, validado por la firma del autor de las novelas originales (Edgar Rice Burroughs).
Simultáneamente con este serial, se estrenó una versión de 70 minutos de duración, "The New Adventures of Tarzan", compuesta por el primer episodio (de 65 minutos), más la resolución del inicio del segundo capítulo. En 1938 salió al mercado "Tarzan and the Green Goddess", que combinaba distintas secuencias de los episodios restantes.
Feature version of the 1940 Republic serial, about Fu Manchu's attempt to conquer Asia.
Feature version of the 1948 Columbia serial film, never exhibited or otherwise made available to the public itself in the USA.
Made-for-TV feature version of the 1940 movie serial, Buck Rogers.
Separately released feature version of the 1935 Serial, Call of the Savage.
Edited version of the 1938 Republic serial "The Lone Ranger."
Feature version of the 1934 movie serial of the same name, never exhibited in the USA.
On the mystic island of Lemuria, the cult of Ubasti seek the Egyptian Princess Nadji to sacrifice so that their goddess Ossana, whose soul resides in Nadji's body, may be resurrected by Black Magic. Nadji is located in the Far East port of Suva, but shielded by the White Magical powers of Frank Chandler, an American raised by Eastern mystics who is also known as Chandu. When Chandu takes a voyage alone, however, the evil Voice of Ubasti is able to magically spirit her to Lemuria, where Black Magic reigns supreme. Chandu sets out in pursuit with his sister Dorothy, niece Betty and nephew Bob; but, shipwrecked on the magic island, Chandu finds his family also held prisoner for sacrifice while he is plunged into an endless maze of caverns beneath the evil temple, where both his mortal and magical strength seem rendered useless.
Feature version of the 1941 American serial film of the same name, made for export only, never shown in the USA in any medium, and evidently a lost film.
Feature version of the American serial film, produced for export only, never exhibited in the USA, and believed to be a lost film.
Feature version of the American serial film of the same name, edited for exhibition overseas only, never exhibited in the USA in any medium, and evidently a lost film.
Feature version of the 1942 American serial film of the same title, prepared for the export market, never seen in any media format in the United States, and apparently a lost film.