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Started by crushin2000, September 29, 2010, 05:15:56 PM

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crushin2000

Hello All,

I'm new to this forum, so please forgive me for any faux pas.  I once saw on late night TV a BW movie about a creature from outer space that crashed on Earth and was hiding in a cave.  Some Earth man helped him repair his ship and demanded in return that the creature show himself to the man.  The climax of the movie was the creature slowly coming out of the cave entrance into the daylight to the horror of all.  It looked like some kind of giant bug as I recall.

I hope someone out there can help me with the name of this movie.  Many thanks in advance!

akiratubo

A scene like that one happens in It Came From Outer Space.
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Dennis

This sounds exactly like "It Came from Outer  Space", did it have a scene where the town sheriff explains why most murders are committed when the temperature is exactly 92 degrees?

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Quote from: Dennis on September 30, 2010, 07:44:16 AM
This sounds exactly like "It Came from Outer  Space", did it have a scene where the town sheriff explains why most murders are committed when the temperature is exactly 92 degrees?

Oh yes, I remember this one fondly. It's also the film that had the original soundtrack that would later be re-mastered by Dick Jacobs And His Orchestra, and used for WNEW 5 (NY) when they had Creature Features on Saturday night from 1968 until the show's demise in 1980.   The song was called Visitors From Space.

You can hear the similarity to the CF music in about the first 10 seconds of the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErFsW4-FDWw
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Truth is our armor.

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Truth is power.

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