Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Travel Movies)

1953 Movie It Came from Outer Space

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1953, Aliens, classic, Martian, Meteor, Movies, Outer Space, Ray Bradbury, Rubidoux Drive-In, sci-fi, science fiction, Space Travel, Spaceship, UFO

This show is part 17 of 17 in the series Space Travel Movies
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1953 Space Travel Movie It Came from Outer Space

Based on a Ray Bradbury story “The Meteor”. Amateur astronomer John Putnam, a romantic dreamer misunderstood by the local townsfolk, and schoolteacher and fiance Ellen Fields see a fiery ball fall from the sky and crash into the desert near the small town of Sand Rock, Arizona. John drags his friend, Pete, out of bed to take him and Ellen over to the crash site near the old Excelsior Mine in his helicopter. Once there, John climbs down into the crater. Unfortunately, he does so alone, as Pete and Ellen wait for him on the rim of the crash crater. John is the only one who sees the spaceship before a landslide covers it. And John is the only one who catches a glimpse of the hideous thing inside.

John Putnam’s story is ridiculed by the townspeople, Sheriff Warren, and the local media. Even Ellen is unsure of what to believe at first, but soon agrees to assist John in further investigation. In the following days, several local people disappear. A few return, only to begin to act in bizarre ways, such as speaking and behaving in a zombie-like manner and staring directly at the sun for long periods of time. In the meantime, the local telephone repairmen, Frank Daylon and his assistant George, are kidnapped by the creatures who convert to the looks of the repairmen and begin to act strangely. John is convinced that their likenesses were taken over by the space visitors. As it turns out, they are actually aliens from the buried spaceship, and the real humans have been abducted by them including his fiance Ellen.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Patrol)

Listen to Space Patrol Episode 20 The Mysterious Meteor

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1953, Bela Kovacs, Cadet Happy, Captain Dick Tufeld, Commander Correy, Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn, Major Robertson, Meteor, Mike Moser, Norman Jolley, Old Time Radio, OTR, Outer Space, sci-fi, science fiction, Space Patrol, Spaceship, Terra, Terra V, Venus

This show is part 22 of 30 in the series Space Patrol
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Our story begins with Commander Correy and Cadet Happy on their way to the New Arcadia Space Port in Arizona, Earth in a surface car when they see a meteor shower then one of the meteorites crashes into the city of New Arcadia. Buzz and Happy race to the scene where they find the meteorite has crashed in one of the parks of New Arcadia.

Major Robertson the Space Patrol’s Security Chief greets and briefs the Commander. He informs him that the meteor crash created a pit nearly twenty yards across but fortunately no one was injured.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (2000 Plus)

Listen To 2000 Plus Episode 16 Space Wreck

Tagged Under : 1950, 1950s, Galactic, Mars, Meteor, Moon, Old Time Radio, OTR, Rocketship, sci-fi, science fiction, Space Cruise, Space Liner, Space Travel, Spaceship, Spaceway

This show is part 6 of 11 in the series 2000 Plus
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It is the year 2000 Plus 370 or 2370 and space travel has become routine. Space cruise liner passenger service’s are on regularly scheduled in the spaceways. The Space Cruise Liner Golden Star is commencing her maiden voyage with 750 paying passengers for a cruise to the Moon, Mars and beyond.

In addition to the 750 passengers Inter Galactic News Service (IGNS) reporter Whitey Ford bullies his way aboard and on the cruise. Will he live to regret this manuever?

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