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I married a monster from outer space (Motion picture)

The vintage thriller about a race of monster-like aliens from another planet who try to conquer earth.

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  • "The vintage thriller about a race of monster-like aliens from another planet who try to conquer earth."@en
  • "The vintage thriller about a race of monster-like aliens from another planet who try to conquer earth."
  • ""Something is definitely amiss with the menfolk in this classic 1950s sci-fi thriller. A distraught Marge Farrell is growing increasingly alarmed over the changes in her new husband Bill, who's been acting strangely ever since their wedding night. And for good reason: Bill - and most of the other men in their small town - have been taken over by sinister aliens who have arrived on planet Earth to marry human women with the hope of reviving their dying race. Marge has stumbled onto their terrifying plan, and must now convince someone - anyone - to believe her...before the aliens completely inhabit the bodies of the entire male population"--Container."
  • "The bride wore terror! Something is definitely amiss with the menfolk in this classic 1950s sci-fi thriller. A distraught Marge Farrell (Gloria Talbott, "We're No Angels") is growing increasingly alarmed over the changes in her new husband Bill (Tom Tryon, "The Cardinal"), who's been acting strangely ever since their wedding night. And for good reason: Bill -- and most of the other men in their small town -- have been taken over by sinister aliens who have arrived on planet Earth to marry human women with the hope of reviving their dying race. Marge has stumbled onto their terrifying plan, and must now convince someone -- anyone -- to believe her ... before the aliens completely inhabit the bodies of the entire male population. Look out!"@en
  • "On the eve of his wedding a bridegroom is kidnapped by aliens who have escaped from a dying planet and who are able to take on human shape. The theme of possession, on which this is an interesting variant, regularly recurred in science fiction films of the fifties. This atmospheric interplay between sexual and cold war politics has often been unjustifiably dismissed because of its outlandish title."@en

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  • "Feature films"
  • "Science fiction films"
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  • "Science fiction films"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Horror films"
  • "Horror films"@en
  • "Drama"
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  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "I married a monster from outer space (Motion picture)"@en
  • "I married a monster from outer space"@en
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