Archive for the Sci-Fi Category
War of the Colossal Beast – MST3K 319
1958’s War of the Colossal Beast is the sequel to 1957’s The Amazing Colossal Man. In this outing, 60-foot-tall mutated Army Officer Glenn Manning is found looking for food and destroying Mexico in the process.
The Projected Man — MST3K 901
In this 1967 British sci-fi, an obsessed scientist experiments with matter teleportation — with disastrous results. According to most reviewers, this movie is The Fly without the fly.
Riding With Death – MST3K 814
Top government agent Sam Casey (Ben Murphy), who can turn invisible at will, protects a super fuel additive from evil agent Robert Denby, who is trying to sabotage it.
Stranded in Space – MST3K 305
Astronaut Neil Stryker (Glenn Corbett) is fired into space and something ’strange’ happens. What is even stranger is what has happened to “Earth” when he returns from space.
The Space Children – MST3K
A Cold War-era alien seizes the minds of the children of military leaders and contractors in order to block what it views a step towards apocalypse in this 1958 sci
The Crawling Eye – MST3K
F Troop’s Forrest Tucker stars as a United Nations investigator in this 1958 British sci-fi horror about mysterious creatures living in a radioactive cloud on the Swiss Alps.
Attack of the Giant Leeches – MST3K
Townsfolk begin disappearing near a Florida swamp, and a game warden discovers the culprits are mutant leeches. This video also features part 1 on The Undersea Kingdom, an adventure serial from 1936.
Lost Continent — MST3K
Sam Newfield’s Lost Continent (1951) as presented on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Starring Hugh Beaumont (Leave it To Beaver), Hillary Brooke (Abbott & Costello), Cesar Romero (the Joker on TV’s Batman), and John Hoyt
Prince of Space – MST3K
Japanese film, Yusei Oji (1959) as presented on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Dubbed version titled: “Prince Of Space”
Space Mutiny – MST3K
This severely-flawed, South African sci-fi provides great fodder for an arsenal of jokes from Mystery Science Theater 3000’s Mike Nelson, Crow T. Robot and Tom Servo.











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