The Cape Canaveral Monsters

Science fiction

The Cape Canaveral Monsters
The Cape Canaveral Monsters
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If there is a movie that you cannot stop watching, it is The Cape Canaveral Monsters as it is perfect for discussing with friends and family.
The film was one of the most anticipated feature films of the year 1960.
One of the points in favor of this film is how the cast (Scott Peters, Linda Connell, Jason Johnson, Katherine Victor, Harriet Ditcher) does not work well individually, but they have managed to create a magical space together.

The responsibility that the film director has during the shooting of a movie is so great that it is sometimes stressful for the person. In this case it was Phil Tucker.
You will enjoy 69 min. an immersive story.
United States it has been the country that has given us this great movie.

It is not easy to make the story understood through a script, that all the elements of the film fit together and here you can see the hard work of Phil Tucker.
The film has been generated by the large production company Compagnia Cinematografia Montoro.
The film's soundtrack and music were created by Gene Kauer.

The person in charge of making sure that all the photographic elements fit together perfectly was W. Merle Connell.
If you are passionate about Science fiction movies, you are interested in the right movie.

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Critics The Cape Canaveral Monsters

A must see for lovers of bad movies. Bring it on, Phil Tucker! We need more Earthlings for our experiments. Especially women
Kissing on the beach can be dangerous. Interesting premise but bad movie. Manna from heaven for fans of this kind of smelly drive-in movie theater
Children's cooler! The monsters of CAPE CANAVERAL (Phil Tucker, 1960) **. Cape Canaveral Klutzes
Unfortunately, he's not among Phil Tucker's worst! A monster movie painted by numbers, made for television. The aliens are ready to revive the dead again
The various sordid exploiting elements of the film. Better than you would expect from director Phil Tucker. All the bad, none of the 'Robot Monster' charm
Sublime thrill of Phil Tucker's rotten pulp, Mad Genius!
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