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Tuesdays in June on Turner Classic Movies Channel (beginning at 8pm ET/5pm PT)
-- Spotlight on the Science Fiction Film
The schedule for Tuesday, June 7th:
8:00 pm - Thing From Another World, The (1951)
The crew of a remote Arctic base fights off a murderous monster from outer space. Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan, James Arness. Director: Christian Nyby. BW-87m, TV-PG
9:30 pm - Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Soulless pods take over the inhabitants of a small California town. Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter, Carolyn Jones. Director: Don Siegel. BW-80m, TV-14
11:00 pm - Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers (1956)
Space invaders attack the nation's capital. Hugh Marlowe, Joan Taylor, Morris Ankrum. Director: Fred F. Sears. BW-83m, TV-G
12:30 am - Village Of The Damned (1960)
After a mysterious blackout, the inhabitants of a British village give birth to emotionless, super-powered offspring. George Sanders, Barbara Shelley, Michael Gwynn. Director: Wolf Rilla. BW-77m, TV-14
2:00 am - Wild, Wild Planet, The (1965)
Space amazons control the Earth by shrinking its leaders. Tony Russell, Lisa Gastoni, Franco Nero. Director: Anthony Dawson. C-94m, TV-14
Featured Films
The Thing (from Another World)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
Village of the Damned
The Wild, Wild Planet
Forbidden Planet
From the Earth to the Moon
20 Million Miles To Earth
The Blob
Soylent Green
Westworld
Logan's Run
2001: A Space Odyssey
No Blade of Grass
It Came From Outer Space
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
Mars Attacks!
The Invisible Boy
Watch the Skies
Future Shock Introduction
With Steven Spielberg's new version of H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, starring Tom Cruise, due in theaters on June 29, TCM considers our ongoing fascination with science fiction, a movie genre where the possible meets the improbable.
Tales of Alien Invasions flourished in the 1950s, when Cold War paranoia helped feed the public appetite for sci-fi menaces such as The Thing (1951), a bloodthirsty alien played by James Arness. Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), with its alien "pods" that take on human appearance, symbolized the prevailing fear that America was being infiltrated by Communist agents who looked just like everyone else. Sci-fi Monster Movies of the period include The Blob (1958), with Steve McQueen making his starring debut in the story of gelatinous alien mass that terrorizes a small town.
Films focusing on Space Exploration include the much-loved Forbidden Planet (1956), a futuristic treatment of Shakespeare's The Tempest in which Walter Pidgeon has built an outer-space empire shared by Robby the Robot. Among Future Dystopias is Michael Crichton's Westworld (1973), an amusement park where robotic cowboys go berserk; while Friendly Aliens include those magical creatures who fascinate Richard Dreyfuss in Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977).
Sci-Fi Films from the Cold War Era Photo Gallery
http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/P...,94877,00.html
View famous scenes from the great sci-fi films of the Cold War era in our June "Future Shock" festival including 2001: A Space Odyssey, Soylent Green, and The Wild, Wild Planet.
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Morjana
http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/T...,95546,00.html
Tuesdays in June on Turner Classic Movies Channel (beginning at 8pm ET/5pm PT)
-- Spotlight on the Science Fiction Film
The schedule for Tuesday, June 7th:
8:00 pm - Thing From Another World, The (1951)
The crew of a remote Arctic base fights off a murderous monster from outer space. Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan, James Arness. Director: Christian Nyby. BW-87m, TV-PG
9:30 pm - Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Soulless pods take over the inhabitants of a small California town. Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter, Carolyn Jones. Director: Don Siegel. BW-80m, TV-14
11:00 pm - Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers (1956)
Space invaders attack the nation's capital. Hugh Marlowe, Joan Taylor, Morris Ankrum. Director: Fred F. Sears. BW-83m, TV-G
12:30 am - Village Of The Damned (1960)
After a mysterious blackout, the inhabitants of a British village give birth to emotionless, super-powered offspring. George Sanders, Barbara Shelley, Michael Gwynn. Director: Wolf Rilla. BW-77m, TV-14
2:00 am - Wild, Wild Planet, The (1965)
Space amazons control the Earth by shrinking its leaders. Tony Russell, Lisa Gastoni, Franco Nero. Director: Anthony Dawson. C-94m, TV-14
Featured Films
The Thing (from Another World)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
Village of the Damned
The Wild, Wild Planet
Forbidden Planet
From the Earth to the Moon
20 Million Miles To Earth
The Blob
Soylent Green
Westworld
Logan's Run
2001: A Space Odyssey
No Blade of Grass
It Came From Outer Space
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
Mars Attacks!
The Invisible Boy
Watch the Skies
Future Shock Introduction
With Steven Spielberg's new version of H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, starring Tom Cruise, due in theaters on June 29, TCM considers our ongoing fascination with science fiction, a movie genre where the possible meets the improbable.
Tales of Alien Invasions flourished in the 1950s, when Cold War paranoia helped feed the public appetite for sci-fi menaces such as The Thing (1951), a bloodthirsty alien played by James Arness. Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), with its alien "pods" that take on human appearance, symbolized the prevailing fear that America was being infiltrated by Communist agents who looked just like everyone else. Sci-fi Monster Movies of the period include The Blob (1958), with Steve McQueen making his starring debut in the story of gelatinous alien mass that terrorizes a small town.
Films focusing on Space Exploration include the much-loved Forbidden Planet (1956), a futuristic treatment of Shakespeare's The Tempest in which Walter Pidgeon has built an outer-space empire shared by Robby the Robot. Among Future Dystopias is Michael Crichton's Westworld (1973), an amusement park where robotic cowboys go berserk; while Friendly Aliens include those magical creatures who fascinate Richard Dreyfuss in Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977).
Sci-Fi Films from the Cold War Era Photo Gallery
http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/P...,94877,00.html
View famous scenes from the great sci-fi films of the Cold War era in our June "Future Shock" festival including 2001: A Space Odyssey, Soylent Green, and The Wild, Wild Planet.
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Morjana