Devil Girl from Mars
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Original title | Devil Girl from Mars |
Country of production | Great Britain |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1954 |
length | 76 minutes |
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Director | David MacDonald |
script | James Eastwood , John C. Maher |
production |
Edward J. Danziger Harry Lee Danziger (as The Danzigers ) |
music | Edwin T. Astley |
camera | Jack Cox |
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Devil Girl from Mars is a 1954 British science fiction film.
action
A war of the sexes took place on Mars , which women won. After the victory of the women, the Martian men degenerated and the birth rate fell sharply, so that the Martian population threatened to die out.
The Martians therefore send Nyah to earth in a spaceship, which is accompanied by a robot. Nyah is supposed to kidnap suitable males to Mars to ensure the continued existence of the Martian race.
Due to a defect in her spaceship , Nyah does not land in London as planned , but in a Scottish moor . In a pub she looks for suitable candidates for her mission, using the robot Chani to exert pressure. Eventually Justin, one of the pub-goers, volunteers to free the boy Tommy, whom Nyah kidnapped. Justin manipulates the spaceship on the return flight to Mars and causes it to explode.
Trivia
- In 1960 a parody was filmed in Mexico with La nave de los monstruos ( The spaceship of the monsters ) in which the robot accompanying the women of Venus falls in love with a jukebox and dances with it.