Rating:
**/*****, or 3/10
Terrible
low budget science fiction/horror flick about alien parasites
invading a small American town and taking over people's minds. A
small band of brave uninfected individuals tries to stop their
hostile take-over. Lousy story, boring execution and mostly
non-existent visuals, courtesy of schlock production studio American
International Pictures (AIP), specializing in only the cheapest of
horror and science fiction flicks to provide drive-in theaters with
content to show to teenagers who aren't watching anyway because
they're engaged in other activities. Noted science fiction writer
Robert A. Heinlein sued the producers (including Roger Corman, an
expert in producing this type of quick, cheesy, cheap cinema of the late fifties) for
stealing the plot of his book 'The Puppet Masters'. Otherwise
this movie is only noteworthy for featuring Leonard Nimoy (of Star
Trek fame, obviously) in one of his earliest roles, playing the
host to the Brain Eater Overlord: unfortunately his last name was
misspelled as 'Nemoy'.
Starring:
Ed Nelson, Cornelius Keefe, Leonard Nimoy
Directed
by Bruno VeSota
USA: AIP,
1958
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