In Creation of the Humanoids, the survivors of a nuclear holocaust are struggling for survival. The need the help of their android servants. But one segment of society distrusts, and hates, the androids.
In The Tomb of the Cybermen, The Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria meet an archeology team in the future. On the planet Telos, the expedition looks to unearth the remains of Cybermen who died out long ago. Didn’t they?
The Man from Planet X (1951) starring Robert Clarke, Margaret Field, Raymond Bond, William Schallert
Synopsis of The Man from Planet X
The Man from Planet X. To study a rogue planet heading for a near-miss with Earth, Prof. Elliot sets up an observatory on the foggy moors of a remote Scottish island. His companions are his pretty daughter Enid, and Dr. Mears, a former student with a shady past. Soon after the arrival of reporter John Lawrence, a ship from Planet X lands near the observatory. Is the visitor (who actually looks alien) benevolent? What are Mears’ real motives for trying to communicate with it?
The Devil-Doll (1936) starring Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O’Sullivan, directed by Tod Browning
The Devil-Doll – Lionel Barrymore stars in this classic horror thriller about a Devil’s Island escapee who shrinks murderous slaves and sells them to his victims as dolls.
Dr Who and the Daleks (1965) starring Peter Cushing In Dr Who and the Daleks, an eccentric inventor and his companions travel in his TARDIS… Read More »Dr Who and the Daleks
Before I Hang (1940) starring Boris Karloff, Evelyn Keyes, Edward Van Sloan
Before I Hang is a rather enjoyable Boris Karloff film, with a fine supporting cast, and a strong theme: the allure of eternal life. And a strong question: is murder in the blood?