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Them! (1954) Official Trailer #1 - Sci-Fi Horror Movie
The earliest atomic tests in New Mexico cause common ants to mutate into giant man-eating monsters that threaten civilization.

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@curt0803
@curt0803 6 лет назад
I was about 6 years old when my father for some reason took me to see this film at the drive in. The next day we had a family trip to Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. My grandfather who of course had a "short cut" for any possible destination managed to get us lost in the desert. Imagine how much fun that was for a 6 year old who had just seen a movie about giant ants living in the desert.
@moonled
@moonled 6 лет назад
Michael McDaniel My mom came into our bedroom with her fingers up like antennae, going Eek eek eek eek
@ashtongreig4137
@ashtongreig4137 6 лет назад
Andy Jones what do you mean by that?
@krystylsummers8749
@krystylsummers8749 3 года назад
Ummm..... they are real. That's what happens after a big boom
@judithhartley9392
@judithhartley9392 3 года назад
I'll never forget how terrified I was as a youngster to see this film at the drive- in !! I've never forgotten...🐜🐜🐜
@ElegantAcoustic
@ElegantAcoustic 2 года назад
Classic
@larryhunter2026
@larryhunter2026 11 месяцев назад
My daddy saw this as a kid at the drive in, he loved this film. just passed in April. I love u daddy!
@aussiedonaldduck2854
@aussiedonaldduck2854 4 года назад
"By order of the President, STAY IN YOUR HOMES, STAY IN YOUR HOMES" Yeah I can relate to that right now!
@LiveLife-fg1bz
@LiveLife-fg1bz 4 года назад
bruh quarantine
@marcychan168
@marcychan168 4 года назад
Tell me about it At least they could see the what Hope everyone is well God bless you all
@JV-lq9gp
@JV-lq9gp 3 года назад
yeah that rung a bell
@eogg25
@eogg25 3 года назад
They didn't have to wear masks like we do.
@capo3164
@capo3164 4 года назад
This film is one of the most creepy and haunting movies I ever saw. The noise of the ants, the acting of the traumatized girl, the chase for the unknown "killer". A psychological masterpiece.
@BarryHart-xo1oy
@BarryHart-xo1oy 4 месяца назад
You are quite right.
@Sol-Cutta
@Sol-Cutta Месяц назад
The one with Joan Collins is better
@alejandroyava
@alejandroyava 2 года назад
Back when people knew that to make a monster movie with low budget and wanting to be effective, they understood that they didn't need to show the monster right away, but to make you afraid of its presence! They didn't need to show the ants. With that continual wistle, you knew they were close and getting closer, and that was just enough. Genuis!
@ms.sonshine8878
@ms.sonshine8878 3 года назад
The sound the ants made was seared in my memory forever. Great, fun movie.
@BarryHart-xo1oy
@BarryHart-xo1oy 4 месяца назад
It’s one of the most striking and memorable noises l’ve ever heard in a movie.
@44excalibur
@44excalibur 8 лет назад
This is what you get with excellent screenwriting, great acting, and great directing; a movie that could've been just a silly B-movie, but ended up being a classic.
@vintagefan3759
@vintagefan3759 7 лет назад
44excalibur *Bee-Movie
@44excalibur
@44excalibur 7 лет назад
Vintage Fan Well, bees are related to ants, so yeah. lol
@everlenaoliver6912
@everlenaoliver6912 7 лет назад
44excalibur Well said and very true!👏👏👏 (applause)
@44excalibur
@44excalibur 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@FlyingFocs
@FlyingFocs 6 лет назад
44excalibur that actually reminds me of a quote from John Landis: "In the 50s, you had the films that were well acted, had a good script, but the monster was always a guy in a rubber suit. Then, in the 70s and 80s, you had this weird shift where the actors were terrible, the director was an overpaid tool, but the monsters looked incredible!" I love 70s and 80s sci-fi and fantasy as much as the next guy, but... Yeah, the fifties monster flicks had a class to them that most nowadays are lacking
@Droopah1
@Droopah1 8 лет назад
This movie still holds up because the ants are made well enough to suspend disbelief
@jemedemande5166
@jemedemande5166 8 лет назад
Are you implying their not real?
@iamcuthulu316
@iamcuthulu316 5 лет назад
nice profile pick, mortal.
@alexdavies7394
@alexdavies7394 4 года назад
This monster Sci Fi is actually quite intelligent in the writing department.
@lyleswann6296
@lyleswann6296 6 лет назад
I grew up in Nevada desert, anthills galore in my backyard. And as soon as I saw this movie, I couldn’t play outdoors without being on the lookout for giant critters. Great movie, probably the best ‘50s giant monster picture, definitely spurred my imagination as chil’. It always seemed so real to me as a kid, especially how even the military responds to them. Tommy guns and flame throwers, tanks and bazooka teams are hardly a match for THEM. It’s funny to look back on, but when the soldier gets caught between the mandibals of a giant ant, I was pretty spooked. I thought, “holy crap, even the army guys are getting chewed up.” Good times, give it a gander, folks.
@lyleswann6296
@lyleswann6296 6 лет назад
And the sound they make, that uncanny, high-pitched siren... forever etched in my consciousness.
@michellebarnet2292
@michellebarnet2292 8 месяцев назад
Omg! The first scary movie I remember seeing as a kid. When the giant ants brought a skeleton out of their ant hole my younger sister lost it! 😂
@4everyanks748
@4everyanks748 4 года назад
A sci-fi classic. The PERFECT movie to watch with Tarantula (1955) and The Deadly Mantis (1957).
@alexphillips4644
@alexphillips4644 3 дня назад
Also Empire of the Ants and It Came From the Desert.
@AyoxinBlake
@AyoxinBlake 4 года назад
By far one of my favorite 50s movies. Amazing how they actually managed to build suspense better than today's drivel with the limited effects of the old days.
@TomCatLyons
@TomCatLyons 8 лет назад
I really liked the sound effects of the ants in this movie. I was 11 yrs old then. Scared the crap outta me.
@pistolshrimp6252
@pistolshrimp6252 8 лет назад
dude your like 73 years old
@dwarfie24
@dwarfie24 8 лет назад
+pistol shrimp maybe he didnt watch it at realese.
@rutabagasteu
@rutabagasteu 6 лет назад
Tom Cat Lyons Yeah the ant sounds were scary.
@adamharper1536
@adamharper1536 4 года назад
My uncle had a truck with loose belt that sounded just like them. For the longest time weirded me out as kid.
@MegaCrocosaurus92
@MegaCrocosaurus92 7 лет назад
What an ass kicker of a monster film! Probably my favorite 50's creature flick along with Godzilla and Black Lagoon.
@atheml6506
@atheml6506 3 года назад
The Three 1954 baddies
@itsnovation3723
@itsnovation3723 3 года назад
War of the Worlds 1953
@dorothymalloy1474
@dorothymalloy1474 3 года назад
I agree 100% I have1954 Godzilla movie
@dorothymalloy1474
@dorothymalloy1474 3 года назад
Oh yeah war of the worlds was a good one & the day the earth stood still 1951
@g-man6729
@g-man6729 8 лет назад
This may actually be one of my favorite trailers of all time. I just love how descriptive the narrator gets and the music in the background. Really gets you pumped for the movie, which is also a masterpiece of sci-fi in my opinion. Although, (SPOILER ALERT) did anyone else notice that the last shot of the trailer is also the last shot of the movie?
@danieltobin4498
@danieltobin4498 Год назад
It is, but without context the audience wouldn’t know that’s the last part of the movie
@wgoodwin67
@wgoodwin67 3 года назад
Joan Weldon who plays Dr. Patricia Medford passed away a few weeks ago on Feb 11 2021 at the age of 90. I don't know much of her other films but I enjoyed her acting in this one.
@CopiousJohn
@CopiousJohn Год назад
One of the things that struck me about this movie is that they didn't make her the beautiful damsel in distress to be rescued (or won, e.g., Anne Francis in "Forbidden Planet"). They made her strong, intelligent, and brave. Paraphrasing, when James Arness says the nest is no place for a woman, she answers "You don't know what to look for, and I can't tell you! I'M GOING!" Who wrote this strong woman into a 1950's movie?
@honeyfitz3791
@honeyfitz3791 3 года назад
I saw this on TV as a kid. i scared the hell out of me. Which was great! If the scene of the little girl screaming "Them!" doesn't get to you, nothing will.
@edhelmick6490
@edhelmick6490 8 лет назад
I love this movie. To me it's a classic, one of those films from the 50's that were made without blood and guts all over, but still scary.
@animateangus
@animateangus 9 лет назад
Brilliant 50's monster movie! The ant props look pretty good for 50s standards, shame they couldn't have got Ray Harryhausen or Willis O'Brien to use their stop motion magic on them. Great film none the less!
@leoburgermanstudios3204
@leoburgermanstudios3204 3 года назад
Honestly I'm happy it's not stop motion! Even with the best stop motion people (I don't know the right word) I can still tell it's stop mktion
@mitchelcole7007
@mitchelcole7007 10 месяцев назад
This is one of the best trailers I’ve ever seen. I’d go to the theaters more often with trailers like this one.
@earlenem5745
@earlenem5745 2 года назад
I've been watching this movie on and off for 40-something years and I still love this movie this is 2022
@remusarizona2178
@remusarizona2178 3 года назад
This and the Invasion of the Body Snatchers were the two scariest movies of my pre teens when my friends and I would run home from the movie theater pretending/imagining to be chased by these beasts….then once home, don’t dare fall asleep.
@chrisgonz9963
@chrisgonz9963 Год назад
Them 1954 is one of the greatest sci-fi monster movies of all time a true classic masterpiece
@thejesusspringershow4654
@thejesusspringershow4654 7 лет назад
This would make a great commercial for Raid.
@marcychan168
@marcychan168 4 года назад
Lmao Good one!!!
@WarrenRCG
@WarrenRCG 4 года назад
A "solution" like Raid literally caused the problem to begin with.
@captainmidknight2173
@captainmidknight2173 4 года назад
Outstanding
@Olebull93
@Olebull93 2 года назад
And now a word from our sponsors; Raid F*ing Shadow Legends.
@spevman
@spevman Год назад
As a young kid, this was one of my favorite Saturday afternoon monster movies to watch. I think I first saw it around 1978 when I was 8 years old. It was and still is one of my favorite monster movies of all times. It really stands up because of its unique approach to storytelling at the time... A forensic police procedural approach that wasn't really seen in dramatic storytelling until TV series like law & order and CSI nearly 40 years later.
@thomasschoenstein1589
@thomasschoenstein1589 2 года назад
Watching it right now on movies channel and still ranks as a great film.
@tonizamora8695
@tonizamora8695 3 месяца назад
Great memory of watching this one with my big brother on the Saturday afternoon classic, Sir Graves Ghastly. I'll never forget the sound of the ants! Miss you, Joe❤
@yogistanu55
@yogistanu55 7 лет назад
That High pitched Antennae sound still gets me after all these years...Them, Beast From 20,000 Fathoms, It came from beneath the Sea, the Giant Behemoth and The Giant Mantis...Godzilla, King of the Monsters...Cold War Sci Fi at its best!
@jomac2046
@jomac2046 3 года назад
James Whitmore (Shawshank Redemption) Leonard Nimoy (Star Trek) James Arness (Gunsmoke) Fes Parker (Daniel Boone) all made an appearance. THEM also had a great line I've always remembered "make me a sergeant in charge of the booze"
@marksamson7058
@marksamson7058 8 лет назад
I still get the chills when a giant ant emerges from an ant hill and tosses out a human skeleton, picked clean. It was my first inkling as a child that we could be food! Also, there is that creepy scene where they bring the little girl out of her catatonia by giving her a whiff of formic acid (ant smell) - she suddenly screams "THEM!!!". That was a good scare.
@les21forever
@les21forever 8 лет назад
+Mark Samson Me too! And I felt so bad for that handsome state trooper (Ed Blackburn). They don't make cops like that anymore.
@chaoticthegod
@chaoticthegod 7 лет назад
Leslie James lmao
@lyleswann6296
@lyleswann6296 6 лет назад
Classic.
@janmehn277
@janmehn277 Год назад
My younger brother and I ADORE this movie! It was one of the first post-WWII atomic bomb/mutation movies we saw and the sound of the giant ants is unique and unforgettable. It ranks with Godzilla, The Fly and Night of the Living Dead as one of my favorite all-time Earth based horror films, outside of the dystopian human societal genre (although the racial implucations of "Living Dead" are and always were genius, in my opinion )
@Rebelgamer-1111
@Rebelgamer-1111 3 года назад
Whenever I was around 5 my grandfather watched this and all I could remember for the longest time was huge ant and the screeches, now I love this movie
@TheRetirednavy92
@TheRetirednavy92 Год назад
I will watch this forever. Had the VHS, DVD, and now on my VCR from TCM
@straightupmurph559
@straightupmurph559 4 года назад
Movies like this were some of the best in history
@iamsean92
@iamsean92 Год назад
my grandfather gifted me this movie on VHS tape when i was younger. love it.
@comicbookal
@comicbookal 6 лет назад
One of my favorite sci fi film's of the 1950's. I remember seeing this for the 1st time on the CBS television network on the Late Show in 1960. Scared the yell out of me at the time.....Classic film......
@mr.majestic8713
@mr.majestic8713 2 года назад
I saw this movie with my parents when it first came out. One week later we all took a drive to Las Vegas. We stopped and checked in at a small Motel in the middle of the desert. Later that day as it was getting dark I went outside to play around the back of the Motel, it was very windy and there was a large sand dune way off in the distance. As I continued to play I swear I could hear the same sound the giant ants had made in the movie coming from behind a large sand dune way off in the distance. Needless to say, I ran back to my parents as fast as I could and told them what I had just heard but they wouldn't believe me. True story!
@marilynwillett804
@marilynwillett804 4 месяца назад
I was a little girl in '54 we saw this at the drive in, I still remember the sounds, lol I can well imagine the fright you felt, in the desert, wow.
@delthorpe223
@delthorpe223 3 года назад
-“There is no word to describe THEM!” -“Ants. How about ants?” -“...”
@araymond1able
@araymond1able 6 лет назад
A really good B movie with James Arness in it before Gunsmoke. The Gunsmoke TV series lasted 20 years (1955-1975) 635 episodes. THEM! On TV now TCM.
@richardschaefer4807
@richardschaefer4807 3 года назад
One of the best Si Fi movies of all time...It was shown on the Million Dollar Movie every nite for a week when I was a kid...I watched it 7 times! "Them!" and "The Thing"...Arness was in both.
@CopiousJohn
@CopiousJohn Год назад
Richard- I was very upset (facetiously) that neither James Arness' nor James Whitmore's obits mentioned that they had saved the world.
@richardschaefer4807
@richardschaefer4807 Год назад
@@CopiousJohn Ahhh....Giant ants, gunfire and Joan Weldon in a dress...Whew! Too Much!....for a 10 year old. RIP To All!....We Might Be Witnessing a Biblical Prophesy Come True!
@KaosNova2
@KaosNova2 9 лет назад
It is funny how The mission in Fallout 3 called Those! Parodied this movie!
@beastbee0118
@beastbee0118 4 года назад
MEATBAG
@nyarlathotep7321
@nyarlathotep7321 3 года назад
And the scientist from the quest is named Lesko in honor of the main character from Phase IV, another killer ant movie (a very different, but still very good one).
@Angrybogan
@Angrybogan 5 лет назад
Brilliant movie. Saw it as a child and still remember it.
@MegaAshWilliams
@MegaAshWilliams 5 лет назад
Aliens and It Came From the Desert have a lot to answer for...
@alexphillips4644
@alexphillips4644 3 года назад
And Empire of the Ants in the 1970s.
@-ninjanOodlez
@-ninjanOodlez 8 лет назад
"...there is no word to describe... THEM!" They're just giant ants. Just call them that.
@mrblacksmith33
@mrblacksmith33 6 лет назад
Earllon Granada I know right! Its not hard!
@terrygreer1
@terrygreer1 6 лет назад
The filmwas called 'Them' because the only witness to their first attack (which took her parents) was a little girl that referred to the attackers as 'them' .
@hamstraa
@hamstraa 6 лет назад
giANTs
@marcychan168
@marcychan168 4 года назад
Yeah and get the Raid lol
@thecursor1
@thecursor1 5 лет назад
Say this movie when I was in 1st grade on my dad's black and white TV. Still freaks me out a little whenever I hear that sound the ants make.
@roberthutchison8197
@roberthutchison8197 2 года назад
One of the few creature movies that didn't scare me as ants were one of my favorite insects...
@davidperezjr.4248
@davidperezjr.4248 6 лет назад
I saw this classic thriller in 1960 under the covers on a black and white TV scared the crap out of me 1 of the greatest black and white sci-fi movies of all time.
@andreasschmidt2739
@andreasschmidt2739 2 года назад
1950s sci-fi/monster movies i love Them... They have an atmosphere you can´t even buy with the latest GCI.
@stuartgarfatth1448
@stuartgarfatth1448 4 года назад
@1:50, the 'Morse Code' sending device (key) seen here is the type of 'key' generally only used by highly experienced or exceptionally capable Morse Code Telegraphists, it's nickname in my trade is generally a 'Bug' key, or a 'Sidewinder' key. It enables a a person trained and experienced, as above, to transmit at very high Words Per Minute, (WPM) speeds, which the average Morse code radio operator cannot keep up with and understand. A 'Good' bug key operator can usually send so fast that it almost sound like 'music', so that a good, capable listener, can literally 'hear' the alphabetical letters/ words he/ she is sending. It's an art.
@chand101099
@chand101099 7 лет назад
Absolutely love these old movie trailers................
@j.vi-geant6784
@j.vi-geant6784 3 года назад
Great old movie, I just missed purchasing the DVD last month.
@ThePatriotPoet1776
@ThePatriotPoet1776 9 лет назад
THEM and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL ARE THE TWO BEST SI - FI MOVIES EVER. LOVE THE 1950'S
@conradpaolucci3242
@conradpaolucci3242 9 лет назад
+ThePatriotPoet1776 you got that right
@senorkaboom
@senorkaboom 9 лет назад
What about Earth Vs The Flying Saucers? Not of This Earth? War of the Worlds? So many great, and not so great, sci-fi movies.
@petercampi2840
@petercampi2840 8 лет назад
+ThePatriotPoet1776 And what of Forbidden Planet?
@mitchman3006
@mitchman3006 8 лет назад
+ThePatriotPoet1776 Don't forget Godzilla(1954) original Japanese version.
@gabriellemarshall74
@gabriellemarshall74 7 лет назад
TheP Them 1950
@richardalvarado-ik9br
@richardalvarado-ik9br 4 года назад
These old 1950's Sci-Fi flicks rock!!! Thanks to "Svengoolie" outta Chicago on Saturday nights for the fun scary times!!
@yankees4ever504
@yankees4ever504 7 лет назад
This is such a classic movie. I have to watch it every few months. Own the framed movie poster.
@andremax77
@andremax77 6 лет назад
My favorite sci-fi monster movie. Excellent intelligent script ,good acting, great directing, wonderful cast special effects and action.
@sleuthentertainment5872
@sleuthentertainment5872 2 года назад
Godzilla wasn't only the monster who lift up the monster fiction cinema. The sad thing is only one of the few Gordon Douglas films remembered
@frankroy2005
@frankroy2005 5 лет назад
I simply love these vintage Sci Fi Trailers. Great Movie By The Way.
@PocketMarmo04
@PocketMarmo04 Год назад
I saw this on TV when I was about 7 and I tinkled on myself.
@StoryMemories86
@StoryMemories86 3 года назад
While I will always associate the sound effects with Them! … it was the same sound effects loop that played in the jungle Cruise. So walking backstage Adventureland I always felt like a giant herd of ants was about to attack! LOL
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 3 года назад
Timeless.. cool movie 👍
@bigboobiessogood
@bigboobiessogood 8 лет назад
Now that's how you do a trailer.
@dennisjudd7550
@dennisjudd7550 5 лет назад
Somebody please upload the movie,Them! An awesome Sci-fi movie!
@pauldickinson3961
@pauldickinson3961 3 года назад
Dear Hollywood, Don’t remake this. Sincerely, Everyone
@DianaAlan1
@DianaAlan1 3 года назад
This deserves a remake
@user-ou5hz2sp3s
@user-ou5hz2sp3s 4 месяца назад
The scene at the very end when the ant killed the man by squeezing him with its mandibles was so well done considering when Them was made.
@aaronmcintosh8209
@aaronmcintosh8209 6 лет назад
I don't know why I love this movie soooo much 😀 oh and I'm 30.
@doubledonut1141
@doubledonut1141 5 лет назад
back when movie trailers didnt spoil the whole movie
@ddmcpaisley6299
@ddmcpaisley6299 Год назад
I have always loved this movie. Searching for it streaming online this Halloween Season.
@anastasisvarellas7034
@anastasisvarellas7034 4 года назад
I think if they try to remake this film again, it won't be as good as the original 1954 classic film
@connorbrennan4233
@connorbrennan4233 3 года назад
Them is probably the best of the American '50s giant monster movies. Of course, we all know which giant monster film was #1 thar decade.
@nwseaman6945
@nwseaman6945 4 года назад
This movie is a classic. Great movie
@TheKiller7276
@TheKiller7276 11 лет назад
Great movie that still hold up today
@JohnTLyon
@JohnTLyon 4 месяца назад
If any film deserves a remake, it's this one!
@fletchercastoria2338
@fletchercastoria2338 5 лет назад
I've only seen this on TV. It would be really fun to see this on the big screen.
@DILFliquor
@DILFliquor 7 лет назад
I LOVE THIS!!!!!!! I remember watching this with my father, I want to watch this movie again.
@MattSipka
@MattSipka 5 лет назад
Am I the only one who thinks this movie deserves a modern remake?
@CopiousJohn
@CopiousJohn Год назад
Matt- No, there are several other comments like that, but I'm not one of them. Sure, better effects, but not necessarily a better movie. E.g., Invaders From Mars, 1953 vs 1986. I say leave it alone.
@victorstolarenko1987
@victorstolarenko1987 7 лет назад
the 50s had great b movies all classics
@user-er4qd6gq7f
@user-er4qd6gq7f Месяц назад
Put yourself in a drive in, 1954. Not many people had seen a movie like this. Today, we're desynthesized to horror movies, but back then, this movie was terrifying to its viewers. It instantly became a classic. Today, we snicker as we watch it, the special effects, etc. But back in the day, this move gave many it's viewers nightmares.
@icebear7335
@icebear7335 2 года назад
I love this movie such a classic sad how many gen z don’t know this film, I feel privileged to have been shown this by my grandfather
@tutts999
@tutts999 5 лет назад
I watched this when I was about 8, gave me nightmares for weeks.
@rmhomemail
@rmhomemail 6 лет назад
I was 7 and my 12 year old sister and her friends took me to the Elmwood Theater in Providence RI. Of course, they sat in the front row. OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@thranduil608
@thranduil608 7 лет назад
Remember watching this film with my friends when i was a kid. haha we were scared shitless!
@hsh6677h
@hsh6677h 11 лет назад
I love old movie and i will love the old movies forever
@AlbertoGarcia-wd7sc
@AlbertoGarcia-wd7sc 5 месяцев назад
This old trailers were amazing.
@darklordvyper1169
@darklordvyper1169 5 лет назад
I want a modern day take on this film. I own this on DVD and watch it like 3-4 times a year.
@alexphillips4644
@alexphillips4644 3 года назад
We have Empire of the Ants and It Came From the Desert.
@susanfisher5342
@susanfisher5342 3 года назад
I own a copy. A great sifi/horror classic.
@theministerialnerd2185
@theministerialnerd2185 6 лет назад
I love this film!
@Tree_Dee
@Tree_Dee 5 лет назад
Still worth a watch!
@zachbutler9484
@zachbutler9484 7 лет назад
updating my classic horror collection, picking this for $2 bucks.... totally seems worth the $2 dollars...
@diamondsos4425
@diamondsos4425 5 лет назад
I think that the point that the ant’s mandibles were on fire was genius
@davidwashington6411
@davidwashington6411 9 лет назад
Cool ass movie. Must see!
@Thebronzekneecap420
@Thebronzekneecap420 Год назад
I will never forget that sound they make
@albrownfromtheothersideoft3115
@albrownfromtheothersideoft3115 3 года назад
One of the best of the golden era of horror, sci-fi,the 50's, many of them had that "noir" feel to them which made them for me more appealing and well done(I'm a big noir fan) the 50's horror was great and the noir feel,not idiot gore made the good ones but still had the scare horror effect and good acting,cast n atmosphere, example,the "manster," definitely had a noir feel but still had the horror story n well done, the "indestructible man" another noir type,"how to make a monster","curse of the faceless man", and there's many others, yes, the 50's was the best hands down and the golden era of horror, sci-fi,no gore,no blood!
@senorkaboom
@senorkaboom 7 лет назад
While watching this Oscar contender of a movie, look out for William Schallert, Leonard Nimoy, and John Beradino.
@geraldjohnson7937
@geraldjohnson7937 5 лет назад
Probably one of the best (if not the best) SCI-FI films of the 1950's. Anyone know if a remake is in the works???
@shadydaemon4178
@shadydaemon4178 21 день назад
I saw this on DVD as a pair up with another Horror Classic, I think it was “The monster from 30,000 Leagues under the sea,” something like that. Also, much like everyone, I was scared of this movie as a kid, even the noise of those ants were spooky.
@RaptorFromWeegee
@RaptorFromWeegee Год назад
I'd forgotten how interested Kris Kringle got in ants after his big landmark court victory in 1947 declaring him the one and only Santa Claus. He got what he wanted but then lost all interest in Santa Clausing. Started taking all those ant classes, becoming an expert, shaving his beard, moving out of the Brooks Home, and living in New Mexico wt the ants. Let everyone down. Little Susie still cries for him
@Nackols
@Nackols 2 года назад
so this is why that one quest with the ants in fallout 3 is called "those" lol
@Dra741
@Dra741 2 года назад
The same thing happened to me I was a little kid and I saw the little ants my dad was walking with me I saw a little larger ant, so when I saw the movie there was no reason for me not to believe that these things didn't really exist
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