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@bentonmarcum8924Ай бұрын
actually the Asstecs did have mummies Google it.
@ZombieGrandpaАй бұрын
70 years young- 58 myself. I never got to see any of these in the theaters, but sure watched them on Friday nights on Creature Features- KTVU channel 2. Old Bob Wilkins was my best friend and only those growing up in the 70's and 80's San Francisco Bay Area will know who Bob was. He initiated so many into the wonders of B movies.
@SteveAstesanoАй бұрын
Yes he did. A very dry wit.😊
@jamesweemsdishmanАй бұрын
Watched Creature Features religiously! I miss Bob channel 2's weather man. Great times! Remember The Brain from Planet Arros? Ot Attack of the Mushroom People?!? 👍😜
@jonnyq680Ай бұрын
we LOVED Bob Wilkins!
@ZombieGrandpaАй бұрын
@@jonnyq680 Bob was the best and when I had to move with my family, he was one of the things I missed most. If they had internet in his day, he would have been a national star.
@geraldmartin7703Ай бұрын
I actually saw him on TV when I briefly vsited Oakland in 1973. The movie was Night of the Living Dead. He kept apologising during the commercial breaks because literally all of the violence was censored out. He assured viewers that it really was a gory movie.
@johnrust592Ай бұрын
"Terror From the Year 5000" is one of my favorite MST3K episodes. "We promise, the terror is coming soon." "Your face . . . it's horrible." ("That's a great bedside manner you have") And when the woman from the future goes in for the kill . . . "Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!" Can't get enough of that.
@SlapthePissouttayewАй бұрын
"Hi, I'm Troy McClure! You might remember me from such films as Gladys, the Groovy Mule or Prince of Space!" was what I was hoping for..🤪
@stevewalker902725 күн бұрын
67 years young here. I love the old scifi movies. Thanks for the reminders.
@seantlewis376Ай бұрын
In the 1970s, in Southern California, the TV station KTLA aired all of these really bad old movies on Saturday afternoons. My father and I would sit on the couch with popcorn and a lot of laughter.
@johnrudy9404Ай бұрын
And KiTLA is theya.
@thomasfeiller2207Ай бұрын
I remember that. I grew up in Sunland.
@bcsadmanАй бұрын
I watched many of these “B" movies as a kid at the Saturday afternoon matinee at the Maplewood theater… cost $.25. Three cartoons and a double feature… usually a Three Stooges short and a SciFi or monster flick… those were the days.
@Offadollar54Ай бұрын
We had the Strand theater in (very) small town Ohio, .25 for the ticket, 5 cents for a box of Redhots and walk the 1.5 miles home.
@haraldtrittner4396Ай бұрын
I love them ALL but my favorites are "Robot Monster", "It Conquered The World" and "The Giant Claw"! Every Movie-Scene it's a laugh😅
@lancerevell5979Ай бұрын
You need to see the Soviet-era Russian epic "Ilya Mouramets", about the mideval hero of Russia. Gorgeous costumes, fantastic battle scenes, superb cinematography. But the acting is on a par with Ed Woods' "Plan 9", and the strapping hero Ilya is played by a fat bearded codger that has to be in his 60s! The dragon and demon are a hoot too. Definitely one of those "so bad it's good" movies. 😊
@haraldtrittner4396Ай бұрын
@lancerevell5979 Thanks for the Info👍
@paulolsonАй бұрын
I have seen several of those movies, whether "untouched" or treated none-too-gently by MST3K. I agree, these definitely unpolished gems can be a delight to watch. And THANK YOU, Rich, for the thoughtful and well-researched narration which make your YT channel such a pleasure.
@goodchessactor11 күн бұрын
1960 Chicago, Hub and Allen movie theaters. 3 monster movies and 10 cartoons for 25 cents. Our parents would drop us off and pick us up 4 hours later. Attack of the 50ft woman, Attack of the Puppet People, and The Tingler were my favorites.
@juniorjames7076Ай бұрын
this is AWESOME!!! More please.
@lancerevell5979Ай бұрын
I've seen a few of these on TV through the decades - I'm 67. Never watched them at the drive-in as Mom was squeemish wth horror movies, even the silly ones. 😒 "Manhunt In Space", so the budget only bought cheesy space helmets, but our heroes braved space in cool t-shirts!? 😅
@booradley4237Ай бұрын
I'm the guy that actually writes these movies down and tries to find them
@henerygreen578Ай бұрын
you need to get Bill Warren's book...lists them all and writes about each of them... if you love these movies you will love this book.....
@Ease54Ай бұрын
Some are free on YT...
@douglasjordan5653Ай бұрын
Likewise
@pmp2559Ай бұрын
Thank you for that I too will look for it
@bdg77Ай бұрын
Prince of Space - most evil nose ever!
@rubywatson1144Ай бұрын
Liked these B movies!
@joepalmer1594Ай бұрын
You've heard of "direct to video?" These were "direct to drive-in!"
@m.f.m.67Ай бұрын
I always thought the makeup in War of the Colossal Beast was pretty decent. That empty eye socket. Gave me nightmares as a kid!
@HassoBenSobaАй бұрын
Absolutely. I've heard so many people trash the make-up, but I think it's excellent..and STILL can't figure exactly what sort of make-up/appliance/paint techniques were used to give the illusion that the guy's face was half-missing, right down to the bone. It's one of the best horror/sci-fi effects of the era, IMO.
@WilliamMcDougald-pm3fqАй бұрын
It was one of the gnarliest cards in the monster movie collecting cards set in the '60s.
@HassoBenSobaАй бұрын
@@WilliamMcDougald-pm3fq Yeah, that set of carboard-like perforated miniature cards with the lame joke/captions...mostly from films released by American-International studios.
@WilliamMcDougald-pm3fqАй бұрын
@@HassoBenSoba His was captioned: "Watch out for that busted pipe in the bathroom!"
@rongendron8705Ай бұрын
As a 12 year old, I also thought that the "Beast's" distorted face was shocking! The original film was one of my favorite sci-fi's, of that day! We saw all of these types of movies at Saturday matinee's!
@Curtiz2008Ай бұрын
I saw The Brain Eaters on a double bill with Earth Vs The Spider back in 1957. King Dinosaur makes you wonder why the explorers from Earth had nuclear bombs. Loved Rocky Jones. Watched it every week.
@lancerevell5979Ай бұрын
I watched "King Dinosaur" recently on YT. Lots of good chuckles. 😅
@tracyerikАй бұрын
I recognize the older little girl in "The Space Children". She was the little girl in the Sci Fi movie "Them" about the giant ants.
@joelcampbell7100Ай бұрын
Yes, her face stood out right away to me. Her performance in Them though very regimented was actually very compelling !! Having a small role in such a highly regarded film is an accomplishment. I’ll always remember James Whitmore calling out to her “Hey little girl “ as she was walking in her robe in a smoking hot desert. Sitting up in the back of the ambulance when they first play the sound of the ants communicating with each other is classic. Good catch my friend !!
@davidhogan7020Ай бұрын
The young actress's name is Sandy Descher.
@iamcarbonandotherbits.80394 күн бұрын
Prince of space, those kids must have run a marathon, by the time that movie ended😅 loved every minute of it though.
@er5406Ай бұрын
68 here. Watched these movies and more on the midnight movies. Used to love to watch these. Later I became a electronics technician in the geophysical sector. The knotheads that built the test fixtures I had to use were definitely fans of these movies. Lots of switches and blinking lights…not all absolutely necessary.
@Lumibear.Ай бұрын
I love movies like this, and there's a couple here I didn’t know, so thanks for that!
@TerryKnight-hw3pgАй бұрын
The Aztec mummy vs the robot was one of Azteca productions that are hysterically funny to watch, The Brainiac is another must see Azteca production.
@phil2u48Ай бұрын
“Space Children” actually had a remarkable cast.
@craigclarke3298Ай бұрын
I Love the ❤way the Robots Looked so Realistic 😮huh !!!!
@johnschuster1770Ай бұрын
The Flesh Eaters was probably my earliest "horror movie". That and The Killer Shrews. Great review on B movies.
@MinhThu-xn2btАй бұрын
You should include "Queen of Outer-Space"(1958) A must-see for its wide-flat-screen HD color TV that looks exactly like ours today !
@jacklow9611Ай бұрын
Prince of Space seems to have the same basic premise as a cartoon from around the same time, which was called Underdog where a shoeshine boy becomes a superhero.
@laymansview524620 күн бұрын
One of my all-time favorites. When criminals in this world appear, And break the laws that they should fear, And frighten all who see or hear, The cry goes up both far and near for Underdog, Underdog, Underdog, Underdog Speed of lightning, roar of thunder*, Fighting all who rob or plunder Underdog, Underdog, Underdog. There's no need to fear, Underdog is here.
@alienmindwarp3455Ай бұрын
Frankenstein's Daughter 1958 is one of my favorite cheesy 50s Sci-fi horror movies. There's a scene early in the film that is very similar to a early scene in Nightmare on Elm street.
@Curtis-d8jАй бұрын
My fave in this category is "Robot Monster" (1953 ). The title character is a guy in a gorilla suit and 19th century diving helmet, who hangs out in a cave (for no adequately explained reason) and a bubble making machine. You need to accept that after singlehandedly wiping out the entire population of Earth, he's unable to locate one surviving family, who are within walking distance from his cave. The story turns out to be a little boy's dream. What a clever and original ending 😅
@thomasfeiller2207Ай бұрын
BRAIN EATERS and then there's those critters in star trek 2
@imagremlin87517 күн бұрын
We only had a B&W tv. So all these movies were perfect to watch in the 60's.
@debramorra7237Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Rich.
@t0mn8r35Ай бұрын
This was an excellent video. I had never seen or heard of any of these hidden gems. Thank you!
@danf321Ай бұрын
Whacky silly movies that become really watchable when sipping a triple Martini. Love ‘em!
@BusterBrown-i2j26 күн бұрын
"Back in the day," we had chiller theater on WIIC. An NBC affiliate. Every Saturday night a double feature with Chilly Billy Cardille. (Who plays a reporter in the original "Night of the Living Dead." 1968) The show was so popular SNL was not shown live but tape delayed till around 2am. In Pittsburgh area from 75-76
@larrydavis3645Ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing these films to my attention. I have only seen a few of them.
@wa1ufoАй бұрын
Invasion of the Saucer Men! Do it!!! It almost scared me to death at the local drive in when I was 7!
@augusthawks657624 күн бұрын
Watched a few of your videos and finally decided to subscribe. This is the stuff I grew up with and I love taking a trip down memory lane.
@RerunZone24 күн бұрын
I'm really glad that you decided to subscribe. Thank you so much!
@roscoearbuckle2Ай бұрын
The Thing With 2 Heads. Ray Milland Rosie Grier. I know 1972. But still hilarious.
@geraldmartin7703Ай бұрын
The electrocution scene at the climax of War of the Colossal Beast was actually filmed in and shown in color. It's only a few seconds; but a "shock" to moviegoers at the time.
@jhs849628 күн бұрын
Channel 5 Los Angeles. KTLA. "Movies 'Til Dawn." It was a stoner's paradise from midnight to sunrise every night.
@WilmerCook8 күн бұрын
O ya!😂
@TooLoozeАй бұрын
My first horror movie at the theater was "The Deadly Mantis" in 1957. Our parents dropped us off to see "Old Yeller", but it was sold out. As a 7 or 8-year-old, it was still more amusing than frightening.
@michaelg2529Ай бұрын
Two of my favorite monster movies are Curse of the Faceless Man (1958) and From Hell It Came (1957). Each movie involves a man-monster, each movie has the monster carrying around a beautiful girl in its arms and (in my imagination) each actor in the monster suit was given the stage direction to "walk like a monster".
@john-pu6rtАй бұрын
"I love monster movies, and the cheaper they are, the better they are" - Frank Zappa
@thomastoolcompanyllc.7349Ай бұрын
Really nice job buddy keep it up... I am only 54 but I remember some of these... 😎😎
@williamcharnow9038Ай бұрын
I laughed my buns off watching "The man with two heads" Really cheesy and funny!
@Eltonlaleham26 күн бұрын
Awesome video and well made.
@Fast_Eddy_MagicАй бұрын
7:09 I'll never get over Macho Grande. 😂
@johnmassung22 күн бұрын
"Space Children". One of the 1st movies I remember watching as a wee lad whereby the alien turned out benevolent. One, Eadie Johnson (played by child actor Sandy Descher) which I watched soon after in "Them" played the wandering catatonic child in the opening scene.
@benvandermerwe4934Ай бұрын
Great journalism and professional production. Thanks. ⚡👏🏻🥃
@rickehall4535Ай бұрын
Plan 9 from outer space is great one to explore
@HEDGE1011Ай бұрын
It’s so well known, but I completely agree, it’s the cheesy sci-fi classic of all the ages!
@jimfritz208711 күн бұрын
I'd hate to see the first 8 plans .
@mikelabor768829 күн бұрын
On the basis of this vid, liked and subscribed. At 66, I really miss the "B" movies .
@Michelle-s4zАй бұрын
That was both fun and informative.
@GaryAa56Ай бұрын
I only remember Attack of the Colossal man, the other others look pretty good.
@gowensbach2998Ай бұрын
Saw many of these type movies every Saturday morning (very early before the cartoons started). Some were scary back then as a kid. Laughable classics now!
@tubbiele2Ай бұрын
But don't spoil me the end! 😢 Merry Christmas legend ❤
@kennewby4681Ай бұрын
Seen all of them, loved them!❤
@davidmeltzer1871Ай бұрын
Do you agree THESE movies for the most part were being shown at drive ins popular at the time where couples went to do things other than watch action on the screen. No it was where THEY engaged in actions with steamy windows being the result. Any schlock could be up there as the drive in HAD to put something on that big screen and it wouldn't cost them much to rent the film.
@riverbender9898Ай бұрын
You do an amazing job. Thank you.
@GrymsArchiveАй бұрын
Thank you 1960s/1970's WWOR & WPIX!
@cjnovackАй бұрын
All classics
@mariemelansongundy-vx4oxАй бұрын
Saw that shot of David McCallum in the episode called "The Sixth Finger" my favorite in the "Outer Limits" series.
@rhinox3474Ай бұрын
I could list 100 movies lol The Crawling eye. Fiend without a face. The Giant claw.
@kayholmes7920Ай бұрын
Simply wonderful!
@glennso47Ай бұрын
The Sci-fi movie The 4-d Man 1959 a scientist discovers a mysterious secret about passing his body through solid objects. He is able to steal stuff from banks and stores without triggering the burglar alarm. He just walks through the walls and walks away with the loot. The problem is he prematurely ages and has to constantly kill living things in order to avoid the consequences of his actions. He also goes mad.
@davidrosler5413Ай бұрын
@@glennso47 The first half hour is slow.The rest of it is terrific. Made by a christian movie Studio And produced by jack harris, the same team that produced the blob. Is in both cases unbelievably ambitious Visual effects for low budget movies and Is some shots still hold up. They were going to reuse steve mcqueen as the lead but he was such a pain in the ass to work with on the blob That they wound up jump starting Is a new career instead. All that comes from the Discussion track with the director and Harris on the Criterian DVD release of the Blob.
@HEDGE1011Ай бұрын
Great video! This is my first time seeing your channel and I subscribed immediately. I’m quite a bit younger than you, but have always loved these films and have sought them out on UHF, then cable, then VHS, then DVD, and now mostly streaming and KZbin. I’ve seen all of these except for “King Dinosaur” and I may have seen that but forgotten it. I really like your list, though there are so many more. The one glaring omission I think is “Plan 9 From Outer Space”; I know it’s been seen and talked about to a ludicrous degree, but it’s really the definitive so bad it’s good 1950s sci-fi movie and I love it. Thanks again for the great video! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
@LarryHothАй бұрын
I feel like I fell into the ‘way-back machine’.
@Sublette217Ай бұрын
Dr. Krupp from The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy looks like Ed “Big Daddy” Roth.
@virginiagrundman40122 күн бұрын
I've seen all of these. True classics😅
@ricksaint2000Ай бұрын
Rich you Rock! Thanks for this.
@Phase5201218 күн бұрын
66 years young. I have copies of all these films. Great stuff! Except I just find a decent copy of "Terror from the Year 5000 (1958)".
@richardflinders3809Ай бұрын
Loved these movies as a kid. Though they seem funny now, very scary as a kid in the 50s. (I’m 75)
@Pacer-uv1hy18 күн бұрын
This is when movies were fun not evil these are the best.
@mybachhertzbaud3074Ай бұрын
I named my dog "Winky" after Rocky Jones's sidekick.😜
@toddcott95107 күн бұрын
I love this stuff.
@thaisstone5192Ай бұрын
SOMETIMES, I find something that I would have a hunt for to get on DVD. These all bark more than an airplane hanger full of abandoned mutts.
@Fast_Eddy_MagicАй бұрын
Ha! I think I saw the first one on Creature Features when I was a kid. 😂
@ZombieGrandpaАй бұрын
Don't forget "THEM!" While not exactly an independently made film, (came from Warner Brothers,) it did have that classic 50's vibe.
@cduncan37133 күн бұрын
Growing up in South Dallas there was a theater that showed double features of B movies on Saturday matinee Early 60s.
@brunozeigerts6379Ай бұрын
I've seen a few of these on MST3K. I remember Prince of Space... 'Heh heh heh...' Robot vs the Aztec Mummy... the actual battle only takes place in the last twenty minutes.
@tricorvus267329 күн бұрын
The Space Children- hey I spotted the late Johnny Crawford in an early role!
@HoneyTone-TheSearchContinuesАй бұрын
I don’t know about “circling back around to being good.” I suspect watching one these days would become tedious after about 10 minutes, and especially if I had to pay to stream it. But I do know that as a 10year old in the very early 60s I wasn’t laughing at the special effects while seeing these at 25 cent Saturday afternoon matinees with 50 other kids from the local neighborhoods. It was chilling and thrilling and a whole lotta fun to watch with friends, and then to play monster hunter while walking home. What a time.
@VoightKampfАй бұрын
I must take exception to your inclusion of "Manhunt In Space" since this was three episodes of "Rocky Jones Space Ranger" spiced together to create a short movie. As a TV show, it did not have the budget that most of these other films had, yet was considered a well made television series with hight production values for its time.
@darylcheshire1618Ай бұрын
I was intrigued by “Devil Girl From Mars”, especially the robot which with it’s streamlined look could have been designed by Sunbeam.
@stevehall383Ай бұрын
I wonder how many of us older folks are a direct result of these movies at a drive in theater?
@stevearmstrong4561Ай бұрын
70 years young.❤
@tomhaskett5161Ай бұрын
The first film "Manster" - two heads are better than one!
@LUVBOTZАй бұрын
Many of these movies were featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Sometimes I think if it wasn't for that show, many of these films would have been long forgotten (eg. Manos).
@ronm6585Ай бұрын
Thanks Rich.
@helenj4902Ай бұрын
You just listed most of MSTK3’s episodes 🤣🤣
@brunobandiera2062Ай бұрын
Robot VS. Mummy - You can see the actor's face inside the robot's 'head'... was it intentional, i.e. was it not really a robot, but actually a cyborg ?
@tesmith4719 күн бұрын
I remember all of them
@josephharvat6202Ай бұрын
Space Children was actually a pretty good film, at least by 50's sci-fi standards. :)
@ritadavis2959Ай бұрын
Thanks Rich.💜🎗
@SWGhostbusterАй бұрын
Manhunt In Space was a story arc in the TV show Rocky Jones .
@looneytoon76Ай бұрын
Some of these movies can be seen through Mystery Science Theatre 3000 and RiffTrax
@JMartJrАй бұрын
I do believe I recognize those glowing rubber brains in "The Space Children." I believe they must have been re-used in Star Trek's "Gamesters of Tiskelion." I'd bet 100 quatloos.
@timothyhall86123 күн бұрын
"IT Conqueered the World" is a Great , cheap one I've seen 1000 times Plus my Favorite cheap one "This Island Earth" by the way I'm 67 years old
@rtfloneАй бұрын
I'm trying to place your accent, Rich. My best guess is either some part of Philly or not too far over the border into NJ. How did I do? Let me down easy, I'm 75 and a fragile old man. Good luck with the channel and thanks for the ride into the bizarre B movie world of my/our childhood