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    Topic:   Best of the OUter Space pictures-?????

     John C Winfrey
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    Fooled you.

    Of these classics, first match the film with the storyline, then choose your favorite all time laughable scene.

    1. Battle in Outer Space-1960
    2. Planet of the Vampires-1964/65
    3. Journey to Seventh Planet-1963
    4. Invaders from Mars-1954
    5. Rocketship X-M-1950
    6. Angry Red Planet-1961

    A. Zsa Zsa Gabor and women dominate the planet
    B. John Agar and crew battle their own fears and monstrous alien in this
    C. three skinny aliens and one fat one running down the tunnels with rayguns, you can see the zippers on the back of their suits
    D. surprise ending is kind of interesting, starred Barry Sullivan in all out battle for survival when ship has to land on planet to repair anti-meteorite device
    E. all star cast-Lloyd Bridges, Hugh O'Brian and Noah Beery Jr in this film, done fairly well for its time
    F. getting revenge for WW II, the trailing meteors strike Golden Gate Bridge(SF), and also direct hits on Statue of Liberty and Big Ben clock at the Parliament(London)-I laughed when I saw this
    G. giant amoeba absorbs Jack Kruschen

    Good luck, John.

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    posted 12-14-2002 09:33 AM PT (US)     

     Mark Olivarez
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    F. 1. Battle in Outer Space-1960
    A. 2. Planet of the Vampires-1964/65
    B. 3. Journey to Seventh Planet-1963
    C. 4. Invaders from Mars-1954
    E. 5. Rocketship X-M-1950
    G. 6. Angry Red Planet-1961


    actually the only thing I can remember is that battle in Outer Space had a great score by Akira Ifukube.

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    posted 12-14-2002 11:05 AM PT (US)     

     John C Winfrey
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    Mark, you did outstanding. Gold star. All correct except one. Clue on the one you missed:

    correct title for that answer is "Queen of Outer Space"-1957.

    John. Good job. Yes that one had great music indeed. I have seen more of these than probably anyone in America. LOL>

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    posted 12-14-2002 12:42 PM PT (US)     

     Mark Olivarez
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    Hey John you left off Queen of Outer Space for you movie choices. You have 6 films and 7 answers. I thought maybe you were trying to throw a little challenge into it. Or were you?

    [Message edited by Mark Olivarez on 12-14-2002]

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    posted 12-14-2002 04:08 PM PT (US)     

     John C Winfrey
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    Mark, it was on purpose, yes.

    I gave the answer of the movie for the wrong choice. It was not listed because that one was not used. The extra one was to confuse, yes.

    J.

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