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A young scientist who helps a lone alien from Venus, finds out it wants to destroy man.A young scientist who helps a lone alien from Venus, finds out it wants to destroy man.A young scientist who helps a lone alien from Venus, finds out it wants to destroy man.
Tony Huston
- Keith Ritchie
- (as Anthony Houston)
Pat Delaney
- Martha Ritchie
- (as Patricia De Laney)
George Edgley
- Mr. Ledford - Newspaper Editor
- (as George Edglley)
- Director
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Did you know
- TriviaThis remake of Roger Corman's low-budget It Conquered the World (1956) was one of a series of films shot in 16mm and color. It was used to pad out one of American-International's television syndication packages.
- GoofsAs Curt and Ann discuss the worldwide power failure that has shut down their car, two cars drive by in the background.
- Quotes
Keith Ritchie: He knows exactly what he wants and he's about to make a move to get it. And although his name is untranslatable to any Earth language, it would sound something like Zontar.
- ConnectionsEdited into FrightMare Theater: The Curse of the Swamp Creature (2016)
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Dreadful remake of a B picture called It Conquered the World made by Roger Corman and starring Beverly Garland. This version has the king of Z's Larry Buchanan directing and a tired looking John Agar starring. Agar is in fact the only cast member that might be accused of being or having been a thespian. He also looks like he is just able to keep his composure every time he says the word Zontar or looks at a lobster-like bat alien "flying" around. Just like in the It Conquered the World, a man has contacted an alien from Venus who uses the human as a means to secure knowledge so that it can come to Earth and begin to control it. Much of the plot is the same as Buchanan had agreed to remake some of the old AIP films(like he did with The Eye Creatures - a blatant remake of Invasion of the Saucermen). I like the old, cheesy Corman film. It had heart amidst no budget, and it had talent in Corman and Garland. I even learned to like the absurd triangle, down-to-the-ground Venusian. But this film doesn't have any of that same magic. Buchanan isn't the worst director in the world, but he just isn't very good either. This movie is so cheap that nothing looks like any real care or money went into it. That is patently obvious when you see the horrid acting by all concerned except Agar who is just reasonable at best. Tony Huston as Keith Ritchie, the man responsible for bringing Zontar to our planet, is easily the worst. Nothing he says has any conviction to it whatsoever. Susan Bjurman plays his wife and is just as awful. How about the scene where she she says she didn't want to marry a monster. I was crying from laughter - not the kind of laughs that were meant to be intentional. Buchanan DOES try for laughs here and there with some soldiers, but the humour is real lame and tired material. Special effects? I mentioned the most dazzling already -- alien "bats" that look like flying lobsters and unconvincingly land on the back of necks. The other primary special effect is the alien itself, and I will be completely honest when I say that I much prefer the alien from It Conquered the World for its comparative creativity and realism. If you have seen that film, then you know just how bad it must be in this one. This film stinks to be sure but is full of great laughs in a not-in-good way. Just listen to the dialog, "This will take a second" says Huston, Agar, with as stoic a face as possible, returns and says, "I have a second." Most of the dialog is filled with similar creative juices.
- BaronBl00d
- Apr 17, 2006
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- Zontar the Living Thing from Venus
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- Casa Linda, Dallas, Texas, USA(exterior town scenes)
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- $22,000 (estimated)
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By what name was Zontar: The Thing from Venus (1967) officially released in Canada in English?
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