Killers From Space (1954)

Atomic scientist/pilot Doug Martin is missing after his plane crashes on an reconnaissance mission after a nuclear test. Miraculously appearing unhurt at the base later, he is given a truth serum, but authorities are skeptical of his story that he was captured by aliens determined to conquer the Earth with giant monsters and insects. Martin vows to use existing technology to destroy them. Starring Peter Graves, James Seay, and Steve Pendleton. The classic flying saucer movie of the 50s with the star of Mission Impossible!

Red Ryder – Gun Trouble Valley (1951)

Red Ryder was briefly a television show in 1951-52. Starring Rocky Lane as Red Ryder. Lane reprises his Red Ryder role from the big screen to this 50s western series. The last of the Red Ryder films. A retro-western riding into the sunset.

Phantom From Space (1953)

An alien being with the power of invisibility lands in Santa Monica. Killing two people who attacked him due to the menacing appearance of his spacesuit, the creature takes it off while being pursued by government authorities. Starring Ted Cooper, Tom Daly, and Steve Acton. Looks like trouble!

Prehistoric Women (1950)

A civilization of gorgeous cavewomen abduct men for mating purposes. One of their victims is Engor, who seems to be smarter than the rest of the men. He discovers fire, battles a monstrous giant and attempts to win the hand of the prehistoric queen. Starring Laurette Luez, Allan Nixon, and Joan Shawlee.

Rage at Dawn (1955)

Randolph Scott is undercover agent James Barlow, who is out to bring the infamous Reno Brothers outlaw band to justice. To become an insider, Barlow poses as a train robber who involves the gang in an intricate heist. That would be simple enough were it not for the fact that the make-believe train-robber Barlow falls head over heals for the Reno boys' little sister. Starring Randolph Scott, Forrest Tucker, and Mala Powers. A great retro-western, in Technicolor!

Bela Lugosi Meets The Brooklyn Gorilla (1952)

Entertainers Mitchell and Petrillo (Martin & Lewis clones) parachute into the jungles of the Pacific island of Cola-Cola, where they meet primitive tribesmen, the chief's sarong-clad daughter Nona, and a mad scientist named Dr. Zabor who is conducting experiments in evolution. Seeing Duke as a threat, a jealous Dr. Zabor plans to literally make a monkey out of Duke, for he too loves Nona. Sammy tries to help his pal, with unexpected results. Starring Bela Lugosi, Duke Mitchell, Sammy Petrillo and Charlita. A goofy gorilla-bigfoot movie from the 50s!

Robot Monster (1953)

Ro-Man, an alien that looks remarkably like a bigfoot in a diving helmet, has destroyed all but six people on the planet Earth. He spends the entire film trying to finish off these survivors, but complications arise when he falls for the young woman in the group. Love that bubble machine! Starring George Nader, Gregory Moffett, and Claudia Barretta. The ultimate in the Bigfoot is a Space Alien theory. Get out your ray-guns—here comes bigfoot in a space helmet!

Forbidden Jungle (1950)

Forbidden Jungle-1950. Tom Burton, a great-white-hunter and safari leader, is hired to take an expedition deep into the African jungle to search for a white boy lost in a plane crash years before, and who has been rumored to be living among the wild animals. Starring Don C. Harvey, Forrest Taylor, and Alyce Louis. A great jungle girl gorilla-bigfoot movie from the early 50s!

Bride of the Gorilla (1951)

Deep in the South American jungle plantation manager Barney Chavez (Raymond Burr) kills his elderly employer in order to get to his beautiful wife (Barbara Payton). However, an old native witch witnesses the crime and puts a curse on Barney, who soon after finds himself turning nightly into a rampaging gorilla. But is his transformation real or is it all in his head? Watch for the Chupacabra flying critter near the end. A great retro- gorilla-bigfoot thriller with a twist! This one is in South America!

She Gods of Shark Reef (1958)

Two men escaping the police by ship are blown off course by a typhoon and shipwrecked on an uncharted island populated by women who make a living diving for pearls. What the men don't know is that the women are also part of a shark cult that sacrifices young virgins to the sharks in the surrounding ocean in order to appease the shark gods. Tikis, shark gods and young virgins collide in this South Seas quirky tale. With Bill Cord and Lisa Montell.

Radar Men From Moon (1952)

This great 1952 serial, now an edited and digitally enhanced movie, is the story of George Wallace as Commando Cody, ‘Sky Marshal of the Universe,’ a civilian researcher and the owner of Cody Laboratories which has a sizable staff of employees. He works with American scientists Joan Gilbert and Ted Richards in the development of a rocket-powered flying suit and a rocket to the Moon. When the US finds itself under attack by a mysterious power that wipes out military bases and industrial complexes, government security chief Henderson suspects it’s an “atomic ray” originating from the Moon! He assigns Commando Cody with his secret flying suit to investigate the source of the atomic ray. Cody, Joan and Ted take off in a rocket to the moon and, upon arrival, Cody is captured by Moon-men. They confront the moon’s dictator Retik, who boldly announces plans to conquer our planet and move his subjects there. Cody escapes from Retik and the Moon and is soon battling a lunar native named Krog and the gang of human crooks he has hired to steal and stockpile supplies for the invasion. Cody continues making trips in his experimental rocket back to the moon, in a perilous and all but single-handed effort to thwart the planned invasion of Earth.