Robot Monster with George Nader: DVD Cover

    Robot Monster
    a.k.a. Monster From Mars, Monsters From the Moon Director: Phil Tucker Cast: George Nader, Claudia Barrett, Selena Royle, Gregory Moffett

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/10/2000
    • Original Release: 1953
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 28,591
     
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    Side #1--
    0. Chapter Index
    1. Main Title; Us Or Them [5:24]
    2. Rival Planet Creature [5:00]
    3. Ro-Man's Warning [8:30]
    4. A Race Against Time [7:06]
    5. Go Ask Alice [5:12]
    6. A Pooped-Out Pinwheel [6:21]
    7. Pantomine Of Love [7:23]
    8. Easy Prey [1:44]
    9. Alice And The Monster [6:03]
    10. Becoming Human [7:44]
    11. A Dream? [1:07]
    12. Electrifying! [:51]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A young boy named Johnny (Gregory Moffett) is on a picnic with his widowed mother (Selena Royle) and sister (Claudia Barrett, ($Pamela Paulsen), when he meets a pair of archeologists (John Mylong, George Nader) exploring a nearby cave. Later, while napping, he has a dream -- that the Earth has been attacked by an alien named Ro-Man (played by George Barrows in a gorilla suit with a diving helmet), using the "calcinator death ray," and that he and his family (with Mylong and his mother now married) and scientist Nader are the only survivors. They try to elude capture by Ro-Man, who turns out to have some very human failings despite his mechanized mentality, including a desire to experience human emotions, which greatly complicates his efforts to destroy the family. Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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    Robot Monsterby Anonymous

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    February 04, 2004: Give a guy a gorilla suit, a diving helmet and a decent set of rabbit ear antennas for his helmet, and youv'e got Ro-man. Needless to ssay, watching this movie is better than sitting around doing nothing, but, dont expect a whole lot in the way of Expense put out on props. At one point we can see ro-man turn a knob on the People viewer, Only problem, Ain't no knob there to turn! Maybe he could not see too good in that suit. The hero of the day in my Book is The Kid, Johnny. He pretty much tells Ro-man off. Ro-man trys to off Johnny but finds for some reason, he can't. I do like the part where Johnny runs off and Ro-man waves his arms at him as a last ditch effort to put out some kind of threat towards the kid. And, they claim that every army in the world couldn't defeat Ro-man, A guy in a gorilla suit who has practically wiped out the earths population with his Calcinator ray machine. E-mail me and tell me what you think. patrick.mccoy@excite.com

    Robot Monsterby Anonymous

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    January 13, 2004: If PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE is you cuppa tea, you will adore ROBOT MONSTER. Yes, the monster is a guy in a gorilla suit with a diving helmet. Yes, it's got stock footage, and lots of it. And yes, it all turns out to be a dream. But it also has hunky leading man George Nader, without his shirt at strategic points in the movie, and the first film score by the great Elmer Bernstein. To heck with the STAR WARS movies, this is Sci-Fi as it was meant to be...low-budget claptrap. I love this movie!