Invasion of the Saucermen (1957)
Director: Edward L Cahn
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Low-budget '50s sci-fi which doesn't quite descend to the level of Ed Wood-style ineptitude, but isn't too far above it either. 'Little green men' pop in on Middle America, the town drunk gets zapped, teenagers show their pluck, the military get called in. All the usual genre elements are here, though Cahn hasn't the money or the imagination to do more than the barest minimum with them.Author: TJ
Cast & crew
Director: Edward L Cahn
Producer: James H Nicholson, Robert J Gurney Jr
Cast: Steve Terrell, Gloria Castillo, Frank Gorshin, Raymond Hatton, Ed Nelson full cast
Genre(s): Science Fiction
Duration: 67 mins
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