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  1. It Came from Outer Space is a 1953 American science fiction horror film, the first in the 3D process from Universal-International. It was produced by William Alland and directed by Jack Arnold. The film stars Richard Carlson and Barbara Rush, and features Charles Drake, Joe Sawyer, and Russell Johnson.

  2. Feb 21, 2014 · It Came From Outer Space (1953) Official Trailer Movie HDSubscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u43jDeSubscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6hSubsc...

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  3. It Came from Outer Space: Directed by Jack Arnold. With Richard Carlson, Barbara Rush, Charles Drake, Joe Sawyer. A spaceship from another world crashes in the Arizona desert and only an amateur stargazer and a schoolteacher suspect alien influence when the local townsfolk begin to act strangely.

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    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Jack Arnold
    • 1953-06-05
  4. While looking through his telescope one night, John Putnam (Richard Carlson) sees what at first appears to be a meteor shower -- but it is actually a crash-landing alien spaceship! After ...

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    • Jack Arnold
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    • Richard Carlson
  5. Brief Synopsis. No one believes an amateur astronomer's spaceship sighting until the town's people begin disappearing. Cast & Crew. Read More. Jack Arnold. Director. Richard Carlson. John Putnam. Barbara Rush. Ellen Fields. Charles Drake. Sheriff Matt Warren. Joseph Sawyer. Frank [Daylon] Russell Johnson. George. Photos & Videos. View All. 2 Photos

    • Jack Arnold, Joseph E. Kenny, George Lollier
    • Richard Carlson
  6. Summaries. A spaceship from another world crashes in the Arizona desert and only an amateur stargazer and a schoolteacher suspect alien influence when the local townsfolk begin to act strangely.

  7. Overview. Author & amateur astronomer John Putnam and schoolteacher Ellen Fields witness an enormous meteorite come down near a small town in Arizona, but Putnam becomes a local object of scorn when, after examining the object up close, he announces that it is a spacecraft, and that it is inhabited... Jack Arnold. Director. Harry Essex. Screenplay.