Killers from Space (1954)
Description: The last word in science-fiction thrills!
Atomic scientist/pilot Doug Martin is missing after his plane crashes on an reconnaissance mission after a nuclear test. Miraculously appearing unhurt at the base later, he is given sodium amethol, but authorities are skeptical of his story that he was captured by aliens determined to conquer the Earth with giant monsters and insects. Martin vows to use existing technology to destroy them.
Director: W. Lee Wilder
Producer: w lee wilder
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Mostly Negative (base on 264 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-01 17:45:52
Genre:
Horror
Science Fiction
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james sibley watson
Well-paced and consistently entertaining.
william wyler
The soundtrack was forgettable and didn't add to the mood.
f w murnau
Surprisingly impactful and heartfelt.
alberto de martino
The special effects were subpar and distracting.
kuang hui
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
roy del ruth
A clichéd plot that offered nothing new.
franco prosperi
The soundtrack was forgettable and didn't add to the mood.
george seaton
Weak character development left me uninterested.
jerry warren
Some performances felt forced instead of genuine.
charles reisner
A clichéd plot that offered nothing new.
bruce mitchell
Disappointing and lackluster. Expected much more.
kazuhiko yamaguchi
Disappointing and lackluster. Expected much more.
roberto mauri
Amazing movie! A must-watch for everyone.
willard huyck
Great chemistry between the leads.
albert s rogell
Surprisingly impactful and heartfelt.
joseph kohn
Beautiful cinematography that really elevates the experience.
roman karmen
Surprisingly impactful and heartfelt.
bert glennon
I found it difficult to stay invested.
ted post
Cinematography was dull and didn't add much.
charles chaplin
The world-building felt shallow and unconvincing.