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Devil Girl from Mars
Category Sci-Fi & Fantasy
All Genres: Sci-Fi
Year: 1954
Country: UK
Runtime: 77 minutes
Languages: English
Director: David MacDonald
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
  • Invasion from Outer Space!...Sights too weird to imagine! Destruction too monstrous to escape!
  • Invasion from outer space!
  • The fantastic night of terror that menaced the fate of the world!
  • Earth Menaced By Fantastic Powers
  • Writing by: James Eastwood - writer
    John C. Mather - play
    Produced by: Edward J. Danziger - producer
    Harry Lee Danziger - producer
    Cast: Hugh McDermott - Michael Carter
    Hazel Court - Ellen Prestwick
    Peter Reynolds - Robert Justin, alias Albert Simpson
    Adrienne Corri - Doris
    Joseph Tomelty - Prof. Arnold Hennessey
    Sophie Stewart - Mrs. Jamieson
    John Laurie - Mr. Jamieson
    Patricia Laffan - Nyah
    James Edmund - David (uncredited)
    Stewart Hibberd - News reader (uncredited)
    Anthony Richmond - Tommy (uncredited)
    Music: Edwin Astley
    Official Website: Visit Website
     
    Plot Outline:
    An uptight, leather-clad female alien, armed with a raygun and accompanied by a menacing robot, comes...
     
    Plot:
    An uptight, leather-clad female alien, armed with a raygun and accompanied by a menacing robot, comes to Earth to collect Earth's men as breeding stock.



    A fun movie -- if you don't take it seriously . . ., 14 November 2001
    Author: Bruce Cook (brucemcook@windstream.net) from Fayetteville, GA

    An odd little cinematic gift from England -- but don't take it too seriously. The story is set in an isolated English inn where a flying saucer lands and surrounds the area in an invisible force field. From the spacecraft emerges a fifteen-foot-tall robot and an evil Martian woman who announces that the matriarchal Martian society has sent her to select Earth men for breeding purposes. The Martian men have been subjugated ever since they lost a war with the women, and during the intervening centuries the males have grown weak and useless. (American men take note: this could happen to you, too!)

    All this is played absolutely straight by the cast. No cutesy sex jokes.

    On the negative side: bogus scientific terms saturate Miss Laffan's dialogue. The robot looks too much like a refrigerator with a police light for a head. The entire films is shot on an indoor set, causing it to resemble the original stage production on which it was based (yes, a British sci-fi PLAY!)

    On the positive side: The concepts described by the bogus scientific dialogue are key elements in the plot -- which means the viewer has to pay attention to keep up with what's going on. The Scenes of the woman and the robot coming out of the huge spacecraft are flawlessly matted and very impressive -- and so is the robot's demonstration of its death ray. Patricia Laffan (the Martian women) overacts outrageously, but her performance is still enjoyable. Her shiny black outfit is comprised of black boots, short skirt, long cape, and black skullcap. The supporting players do a fine job, including the lovely Hazel Court. Praiseworthy music score by Edwin Astely. The story contains some good concepts. For example, the spacecraft is made of `organic metal' that repairs its own damage. Unfortunately, we don't get any special effects depicting this marvel.

    In some ways, this one is more fun to watch than a few of the more well-regarded sci-fi entries. It's available on pre-recorded VHS, and worth the few bucks it costs -- IF your expectations have been properly adjusted. I hope I succeeded in doing this. Let me know if I've succeeded.


    Movie Quotes: Michael Carter: Mrs. Jamieson, may I introduce your latest guest. Miss Nyah. She comes from Mars.
    Mrs. Jamieson: Oh, well, that'll mean another bed.
    Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    The MGM lion, instead of roaring, is frozen in place.
    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Revealing mistakes: When the "indestructable" robot Chanti leaves the spaceship, a close-up of his feet reveals paint scraping off where the joints of the suit and the boots meet.
    Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • This film is listed among The 100 Most Amusingly Bad Movies Ever Made in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book THE OFFICIAL RAZZIE? MOVIE GUIDE.
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    4.60/10 ( 261 Votes )
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