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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.
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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
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
- G
- Richard Carlson
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
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.
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.