TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE

1h 25m
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IMDb 3.9 /10
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Distributor: Trias Media Group

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Tom Graeff's "Teenagers from Outer Space" (1959) is a quintessential slice of low-budget, B-movie science fiction that has garnered a cult following over the decades. The film posits a rather unique alien invasion premise: extraterrestrials intend to use Earth as a breeding ground for their planet's giant lobsters. The plot thickens when a young alien and a teenage Earthling fall in love, forcing them to conspire against the invaders' rather bizarre, yet menacing, plans. Despite its modest production values, the film offers a charmingly earnest, if sometimes campy, narrative that taps into Cold War anxieties and the era's fascination with space. David Love and Dawn Bender anchor the film with youthful enthusiasm, while the distinctive visual of ray guns turning humans into skeletons has become an enduring image in sci-fi fandom. For enthusiasts of vintage science fiction, "Teenagers from Outer Space" remains a noteworthy and entertaining curiosity.

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Tom Graeff