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Synopsis: One night, young David McLean sees a spaceship crash into a nearby sandpit. His father goes to investigate, but comes back changed. Where once he was cheerful and affectionate, he's now sullen and snarlingly rude. Others fall into the sandpit and begin acting like him: cold, ill-tempered and conspiratorial. David knows that aliens are taking over the bodies of humans, but he'll soon discover there have been far more of these terrible thefts than he could have imagined. The young doom-monger finds some serious help in a lady doctor and a brilliant astronomer. Soon they meet the aliens: green creatures with insect-like eyes. These beings prove to be slaves to their leader: a large, silent head with ceaselessly shifting eyes and two tentacles on either side, each of which branches off into three smaller tentacles. It's up to the redoubtable earth trio to stop its evil plans.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Production: 20th Century Fox Film Corporation
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
82%
APPROVED
Year:
1953
78 min
215 Views


I do not know what they do to people.

But they are changed?

Rather! My father, person

does it comes close!

Today

it looked like an alien.

Just ask Mom.

That's what I'll do.

You believe me, then?

I do not know.

It sounds so amazing ...

- Wait for me.

- You leave me?

I'll be right back.

Unnecessary. I will not fly.

I know. But the settlement,

that's the rule.

I have never seen it.

Two police have reported

the disappearance of G. MacLean

and searched the surrounding area?

They should report it

although it reappeared?

We must record everything.

And 5 copies.

- The Leader is there?

- He has not returned.

I can call?

Do so.

I am Ms. MacLean.

Glad to see you.

Your Head told me

David was there.

Indeed. It is a little panicked.

Wait. I'll get it.

David, I know him well!

He called me but I was out.

He came to the observatory

before the security measures.

No ... not David. It's a boy

that down to earth.

But of course, Pat.

David told me he had seen

a spaceship.

Come on, David.

- Stop your nonsense!

- Thou hast quite bored.

Minute!

This child will not come out of here.

Who are you?

Dr. Blake.

Your son was entrusted to me.

Ever!

The Chief said ...

Whatever.

This child is here.

It is watered

journal of science fiction!

It has more control over him.

I point

that your son has a fever.

His pulse is abnormally rapid.

It has all the symptoms of polio.

I'll do admit

to hospital.

We will follow!

If it gets better, we'll talk.

Listen to me.

Stop telling nonsense.

Got it?

We have to take him to ...

Too bad. It's too late.

Come.

Mom too!

They not panic easily!

They are nice! They did

suffer something awful!

Come, little one.

I'll take you to the hospital.

No, he did nothing.

Fortunately,

Keltson told me about you.

You do not leave lead

by your imagination.

- You know Mr. Kelston?

- My favorite astronomer.

Come, let us go hence.

- But the Chief ...

- Tell him he's with me.

Hello, miss?

Kelston. Priority A 14.

Closed circuit. 1-2-7.

What does it mean?

We'll save my parents?

I hope, David.

General Mayberry?

It reminds me of an emergency.

The following number: WJ 738.

I thought, he will laugh.

I'm not kidding!

How do you think they came?

Probably with what David

said he saw.

A spaceship!

Where?

Maybe a flagship

in free orbit

above the atmosphere.

But he, where is it?

David, land,

what planet

is closest to ours?

Venus?

Exact.

But which

is closest to us

because its orbit?

In March.

At 50 million km. And we,

we turn around the sun.

More than 150 000 km / h!

Leaving our orbit,

it would be faster on Mars.

We look through a telescope?

If Mars left its orbit,

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