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Steven Terrell

Invasion of the Saucer Men
Paul Blaisdell in Voodoo Woman (1957)
Edward L. Cahn directed and monster-maker Paul Blaisdell built the little aliens with the great big heads for this lighthearted sci-film film released in 1957. As usual in an Aip picture, it’s teenagers to the rescue when a flying saucer sets down in the middle of lover’s lane. Steven Terrell and Gloria Castillo play the love-struck high-schoolers while Lyn Osborn and future Riddler Frank Gorshin provide the comic relief.

The post Invasion of the Saucer Men appeared first on Trailers From Hell.
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  • 6/1/2020
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Pop Culture References in The Colbert Report: January 10-13, 2011
Welcome to No Fact Zone’s weekly roundup of cultural references on The Colbert Report. From Darcy to Danger Mouse, String Theory to Shakespeare, we’ve got the keys to this week’s obscure, oddball, and occasionally obscene cultural shout-outs (hey!)

Sveiki Zoners! Wow, what a somber and precarious situation to follow up. I was pleased with how Stephen and the writers handled it. The rest of the week was great, and stayed on point with the events that continued to unfold. Also, as someone married to a man with Lithuanian heritage (not recent, though), the bit on the Lithuanian national perfume was, by far, my favorite clip of the entire week. I never thought Stephen would give me such fodder for family gatherings. What were your favorites this week?

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Difference Makers: Galactic Edition – Pt 2

During the segment, we are shown two movie posters. One is The Day the Earth Stood Still...
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  • 1/16/2011
  • by Toad
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