A deranged scientist is using his employer's top-secret bio-laboratory to engage in clandestine experiments. When he starts kidnapping leading citizens for use in his twisted tests, it's up ... Read allA deranged scientist is using his employer's top-secret bio-laboratory to engage in clandestine experiments. When he starts kidnapping leading citizens for use in his twisted tests, it's up to rogue cop Mike Halstead to come to the rescue.A deranged scientist is using his employer's top-secret bio-laboratory to engage in clandestine experiments. When he starts kidnapping leading citizens for use in his twisted tests, it's up to rogue cop Mike Halstead to come to the rescue.
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- Cmdr. Mike Halstead
- (as Tony Russell)
- Lt. Ken
- (as Charles Justin)
- General Maitland
- (as Bert Raho)
- Delfos Scientist
- (as Victor Bonos)
- Gymnasium Victim
- (as Aldo Kant)
- Shrunken Anton Fryd
- (as Frank Doris)
- Mrs. Fowler
- (as Margaret Norowitz)
- Werner
- (as Karl Mechler)
- Claridge
- (as Rudolph Lodin)
- Scientist on Planet Delfos
- (as Peter Pastor)
- Lt. Jeffries
- (as Frank Ressel)
- Halstead's Pilot
- (as Claude Shackley)
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When I was young, the film was actually scary as hell in some parts, and now laughable in those same areas. Has a Jetsons-type air car chase that has to be seen to be believed. Tony Russell chews the scenery no end, and despite the inherent cheapness, you can't take your eyes off it.
The "Space Station Gamma" universe must have been a trademark of Ivan Reiner, Walter Manley and Bill Finger, because in 1968, the took their "universe" to Japan and continued it with the wonderful THE GREEN SLIME. Italian studios, I got the impression were really not that inventive with rubber monsters.
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- TriviaThis film, The War of the Planets (1966), War Between the Planets (1966) and Snow Devils (1967) (the "Gamma One Quadrilogy") were all shot at the same time in order to save money.
- GoofsAt the end of a car chase, which is shot in broad daylight, the film cuts to a miniature of the car going off a model railroad-size road and steep embankment (with accompanying unnecessary sparking effects)and crashing at the bottom. The effect is shot taking place at night, despite the fact the preceding chase had just been on a sunlit day. When the scene cuts back from the model to a live scene of the actors investigating the wreck, it is also filmed as a night shot in order to match the previous miniature scene.
- Quotes
Cmdr. Mike Halstead: [while fighting the invaders henchwomen] Watch out for the gadgets on their chests!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chiller Theatre: The Wild, Wild Planet (1974)
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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