Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Captures the fear of the atomic age perfectly. Carl Meacham is an atomic scientist, who after passing a cunning test, gets invited to work at a top secret lab out in Georgia by the rather odd looking man known as Exeter.

  2. Dec 31, 2014 · Classic Sci-Fi films from the 1950sThe First Man Into Space - 1959Destination Moon - 1950Spaceways - 1953This Island Earth - 1955The 27th Day - 1957Not of This...

    • 77 min
    • 11.8K
    • Wheaters
  3. Oct 31, 2021 · MST3K, long running movie comedy show's full length motion picture from 1996, featuring the 1955 Universal Sci-Fi masterpiece THIS ISLAND EARTH.

    • 87 min
    • 5.3K
    • RobertJSmith876
  4. Aug 22, 2006 · Prepare to blast off from planet Earth in one of the most popular classic sci-fi films of all time! When atomic scientist Dr. Meacham (Rex Reason) is chosen to take part in a top-secret research experiment in a remote lab, he quickly discovers that he is really involved in an evil scheme by alien Metalunans to take over Earth.

  5. Here are several Lobby Cards from This Island Earth (1955). Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.

  6. This Island Earth is a 1955 American Technicolor science fiction film directed by Joseph M. Newman and Jack Arnold. It is based on the novel of the same name by Raymond F. Jones which was originally published in the magazine Thrilling Wonder Stories as three related novelettes: "The Alien Machine" in the June 1949 issue, "The Shroud of Secrecy" in December 1949, and "The Greater Conflict" in February 1950.

  7. Title Screen : Movie Title/Year and Scene Descriptions: Screenshots: This Island Earth (1955) In this Technicolored, cerebral 1950's science-fiction film by director Joseph M. Newman, the first interstellar space opera in color, based upon the 1952 novel by Raymond F. Jones - first serialized in the Thrilling Wonder Stories magazine from 1949-1950: