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Terror in the Midnight Sun

Original title: Invasion of the Animal People
  • 1959
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
1.3K
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Terror in the Midnight Sun (1959)
B-HorrorHorrorSci-Fi

Aliens release a huge furry monster into the wilderness of Lapland, where it takes a woman captive and threatens a group of scientists.Aliens release a huge furry monster into the wilderness of Lapland, where it takes a woman captive and threatens a group of scientists.Aliens release a huge furry monster into the wilderness of Lapland, where it takes a woman captive and threatens a group of scientists.

  • Director
    • Virgil W. Vogel
  • Writers
    • Robert M. Fresco
    • Arthur C. Pierce
  • Stars
    • Barbara Wilson
    • Sten Gester
    • Robert Burton
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Virgil W. Vogel
    • Writers
      • Robert M. Fresco
      • Arthur C. Pierce
    • Stars
      • Barbara Wilson
      • Sten Gester
      • Robert Burton
    • 38User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barbara Wilson
    • Diane Wilson
    Sten Gester
    Sten Gester
    • Erik Engström
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Dr. Frederick Wilson
    Bengt Blomgren
    Bengt Blomgren
    • Col. Robert Bottiger
    Åke Grönberg
    Åke Grönberg
    • Dr. Henrik
    • (as Ake Gronberg)
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Narrator
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Gösta Prüzelius
    Gösta Prüzelius
    • Dr. Walter Ullman
    • (as Gosta Pruzelius)
    Brita Borg
    Brita Borg
    • Singer
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Conte
    Steve Conte
    • American Radio Supervisor #2 (US TV version)
    • (uncredited)
    Doreen Denning
    Doreen Denning
    • Anna
    • (uncredited)
    Ittla Frodi
    • Girlfriend in Volvo
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Hoffman
    • Doctor (US TV version)
    • (uncredited)
    Allan Johansson
      G.J. Mitchell
      • Diane's Psychiatrist (US TV version)
      • (uncredited)
      Chuck Niles
      Chuck Niles
      • Second Doctor (US TV version)
      • (uncredited)
      Gustaf Unger
      • Air Passenger with Dark Glasses
      • (uncredited)
      Katherine Victor
      Katherine Victor
      • Diane's Mother (US TV version)
      • (uncredited)
      Lars Åhrén
      • The Monster
      • (uncredited)
      • …
      • Director
        • Virgil W. Vogel
      • Writers
        • Robert M. Fresco
        • Arthur C. Pierce
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      3kevinolzak

      Four time loser on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater

      "Invasion of the Animal People," though carrying a 1961 copyright, is actually a 1958 production originally titled "Rymdinvasion i Lappland" (Space Invasion of Lappland), made in Sweden by Hollywood director Virgil Vogel, coming off a pair of marginal Universal entries, "The Mole People" and "The Land Unknown." The arctic setting certainly provides a more interesting backdrop than anything that happens on film, as a trio of aliens burrow into the snow and ice, allowing a solitary creature to escape, approximately 20 feet tall and covered in fur. We only get to see the 'animal person' during the final two reels of an 80 minute feature, actually 9 minutes longer than the original, despite several scenes of exposition shortened and streamlined (Warren's theatrical edit lasted under an hour at a mere 55 minutes). The perpetrator of this 'new' movie was our old friend Jerry Warren, a hustler adept at taking other people's films and making a fast buck out of them, adding newly shot footage of his own that adds nothing but running time. Such was the case here, as John Carradine supplies three minutes of on screen narration to open the film, after which we only occasionally hear his sterling voice propping up the deadly dull proceedings. Warren needlessly begins his version with an abominable 17 straight minutes of new dialogue heavy scenes, utilizing actress Barbara Wilson for proper continuity, so by the time we reach the original footage it's a painless rendition of the unreleased "Terror in the Midnight Sun" (interrupted by only two additional Warren-shot scenes). Gorgeous brunette Barbara Wilson did a fairly daring nude scene in the Swedish version, also a veteran of pulsating pulchritude in "Teenage Doll," "Blood of Dracula," and "The Flesh Eaters." Screenwriter Arthur C. Pierce continued in the genre vein with "The Cosmic Man," "Beyond the Time Barrier," "The Human Duplicators," "Mutiny in Outer Space," "Women of the Prehistoric Planet," "Dimension 5," "Cyborg 2087," "The Destructors," and "The Astral Factor." Jerry Warren deserves some small credit for hardly tampering with what he had, but not for the two additional reels of nonsensical claptrap. Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater aired this Carradine title on four occasions between 1968 and 1971.
      maschmkr

      A real cheapie

      I have seen a lot of obscure films and am pretty sure that this one must have had the lowest budget in making it. There is a man-like creature that is HUGE- he probably stands 40-60 feet tall. Anyway the Eskimo villagers throw fire torches at it.As for the plot- there may not even be one, other than these people go out into the frozen tundra to look for a cheapie spaceship and then end up skiing half the countryside. I do however, appreciate this show's obscurity- there is , as far as I've ever seen, nothing quite like it- It makes "Plan 9 From Outer Space" look like "Gone With The Wind".
      4ChuckStraub

      Sweden's version of a 50s, Sci/Fi, B monster movie.

      On the DVD I rented there were two versions of the same movie, Horror in the Midnight Sun, and Invasion of the Animal People. Although these are quite different, IMDb has these listed together as Rymdinvasion i Lappland. Horror in the Midnight Sun was a fairly decent movie. It's another low budget B movie from the late 50s. A lot of these have their problems and Horror in the Midnight Sun is no exception but it is an entertaining movie. It was also interesting to watch a movie of this genre that is Swedish/American made. It's a Swedish version of a B Sci/Fi monster movie. I'm glad I watched it. It was nothing special but still decent. Invasion of the Animal People was not as good and by itself would be a mess. When seen after watching Horror in the Midnight Sun, it does show how a movie can be cut up, pieces spliced in and the movie changed. Watching to see what and how the film was changed was the only thing I found interesting with Invasion of the Animal People. If you're really into 50s Sci/Fi B monster movies, you should take a look at Horror In The Midnight Sun but if you only have a chance to see Invasion of the Animal People, don't bother.
      Eboreg

      Sweden's contribution to the cheesy horror movies of the 50's

      Actually it's a Swedish-American collaboration. A spaceship (that looks VERY much like a meteor) crashes in Northern Sweden before the eyes of some Samis. Some people, including the young geologist Erik Engström and the American Dr Wilson, travel up to a village in the vicinity to take a look at the ship - and Dr Wilsons beautiful niece Diane. At about the same time the aliens (who never speak, but sound kinda like synthesizers) release their pet - a hilarious, 3 metre high, furry monster with ridiculous teeth (you've got to see it for yourself). I guess you get the picture. Without spoiling any of the fun I can say that the rest of the story involves wrecking of Sami villages, a totally uncalled-for nude scene (well, almost) , and a love affair (WHO could it be between?). This is a 50's monster turkey with real class, it has all the cliches and very few dull moments. If you watch it until the end, you get to see a visual effect that is BY FAR the worst one I've ever seen.
      marimon

      So bad that it's really fun. Swedish version at least.

      One thing to know about this movie is that it was made in two different versions. One Swedish and one American. Most of the ones who have commented this film has obviously seen the American edition that was edited and added with extra scenes.

      From what I've read here and heard from others, the Swedish version is much better, still a really bad movie though, and it's a shame that only the American version has made it to the video market.From what I know the Swedish version only exists in one, maybe two, 35mm copies in Sweden and they are frozen for conservation.

      I've seen it a couple of times and I cant help laughing. We used to show it here in Kiruna every year at our film festival, Arctic Light Film Festival, but had to stop because it was to expensive to thaw the film.

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      • Trivia
        The scientists fly up to Lapland in the SAS Convair 440 Metroliner "Trygve Viking", then onto the landing site of the spaceship in a Swedish Army Noorduyn Norseman.
      • Goofs
        The film's international English-language title "Terror in the Midnight Sun" is actually not logical at all. Since it takes place in the Swedish winter, the midnight Sun is something that occurs in northern Sweden during the summer. The same area in the winter is almost all-day dark.
      • Alternate versions
        The film was released in the U.S. in 1962 as "Invasion of the Animal People". It was shortened and scenes of John Carradine and others were added into it. Both Jerry Warren and Virgil W. Vogel were given co-director credits for this version.
      • Connections
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      • Soundtracks
        Midnight Sun Lament
        Based on an old Swedish melody

        Music and Swedish lyrics by Gustaf Unger

        English lyrics by Frederick Herbert

        Sung by The Golden Gate Quartet

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      • Release date
        • August 19, 1959 (Sweden)
      • Countries of origin
        • United States
        • Sweden
      • Languages
        • English
        • Swedish
        • Saami
      • Also known as
        • Invasion of the Animal People
      • Filming locations
        • Lapland, Sweden(as Midnight Sun Territory, Lappland, Arctic sequences)
      • Production companies
        • Fortunafilm
        • Gustaf Unger Films
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      • Budget
        • $40,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 55m
      • Color
        • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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