BIGFOOT: THE ORIGINAL MOVIE

BIGFOOT: THE ORIGINAL MOVIE

The original 1971 movie on bigfoot! This color film made the drive-in circuit throughout the summer of 1971 and featured great special effects and scantily clad hippie chicks. Has a 150-year-old legend come true? In the wilds of the rugged Northwest humans are captured by the legendary bigfoot. It soon becomes evident that a whole colony of these creatures exists and they intend to mate with their prey! As the original poster for the movie said: “America’s abominable snowman breeds with anything!” Starring Chris Mitchum John Carradine, Joi Lansing, John Mitchum, and Lindsay Crosby. Plus snack bar commercials and bigfoot-troglodite trailers.

TARZAN AND THE GREEN GODDESS (1938)

TARZAN AND THE GREEN GODDESS (1938)

Olympic champion Herman Brix stars as Tarzan in TARZAN AND THE GREEN GODDESS (1938). Tarzan and friends journey into the jungles of Guatemala in search of a valuable totem pole, called the Green Goddess, that holds an important secret to an explosives formula. Unfortunately, others are on their trail!

PHANTOM PLANET (1961)

PHANTOM PLANET (1961)

In PHANTOM PLANET (1961), astronauts from a base on the Moon crash-land on an asteroid that is really the self-contained planet “Rheton” which has the ability to move in and out of galaxies to escape their enemies. The astronauts are shrunk to a mere six inches tall and are held captive by a race of miniature people who are under attack by a mysterious legion of aliens, led by Richard Kiel (The Spy Who Loved Me’s Jaws). A fun sci-fi extravaganza, complete with hideous aliens, bases on the Moon, hollow planets and out-of-this-world excitement! See how an American base on the Moon operates as they penetrate the secrets of the hollow asteroids!

FLIGHT TO MARS (1951)

FLIGHT TO MARS (1951)

In FLIGHT TO MARS (1951) we take an early trip to Mars, where we find strange pyramid buildings and an advanced civilization. The story is of space ship carrying four scientists and a wisecracking news reporter lands on the planet Mars and discovers signs of an underground civilization. The entrances to the underground world on Mars are small pyramids, but natural resources on Mars are dwindling, and unless the Martians can re-colonize on Earth, their civilization is doomed.

MONSTER FROM A PREHISTORIC PLANET (1967)

MONSTER FROM A PREHISTORIC PLANET (1967)

In the 1967 film Monster from a Prehistoric Planet (also known as Gappa) an expedition team travels to the South Pacific island where the natives worship the mysterious deity Gappa. An earthquake opens up an underground cavern and a baby reptile is discovered inside. The natives warn the foreigners to leave the hatchling alone, but they don't listen and take it back to a zoo in Japan. Soon after, mama and papa Gappa start smashing up Tokyo looking for their kidnapped child.