
Word for word adaptation of the H.G wells novel, the film stays very true to the original story, and it does the story a lot of justice. A very well done but often looked over screen adaptation of the 50’s.

Not only is it a remakes of the film Mystery Of The Wax Museum, but it also contains a 3-D element to the film which works wonders for such a film of it’s time. A great semi-3-D classic, with a fine performance of Vincent Price as the museum sculptor

This one was inspired by a Ray Bradbury idea and it to was released in 3-D, which was starting to become a big thing in the 50’s but never really caught on after the 50’s. Once again alien life forms crash-land on Earth but they are also capable of assuming human form in one of the finer Sci-Fi flicks of the time.

Both of the masters of stop motion animation, Willis O’ Brain (of King Kong fame) and Ray Harryhausen, teamed up for this space monster on the lose opus. More like a predecessor 20 Million Miles To Earth, it’s another beat from another planet, which is also the size of a dinosaur, on the loose smashing through buildings and people as the race is on to stop it in it’s tracks.