This old
school science fiction was made during the height of the sci-fi boom of the
50’s and early 60’s. Several where also produced in the UK, such as Spaceways, Quatermass and “First Man into
Space”. The whole plot takes place during one night and you follow a couple of
scientists, a famous actress, a criminal and a few other eccentrics who just
happens to end up at the inn on that particular night. It’s a very thin plot
line and mostly consists of the female alien, Nyah, going back and forth from
the spaceship to the inn delivering her apocalyptic messages of how inferior
earth is to Mars.
It’s sort
of written and directed as if it was a theater play. That’s the feel you get
from it. The direction and camera work is really simple, it’s looks to be
filmed entirely inside a studio and the sets are really simple. Much of the
dialogue is pompous and somewhat pretentious, which was common in those sci-fi
classics. I don’t mind that, it belongs to the genre.
At times
it’s a bit boring because the story only goes back and forth from the flying
saucer and the inn, but it does have its highlights in science fiction scenery;
the first scene where Nyah summons her monolithic robot has epic qualities. The
robot looks like an inbred cross between Robbie the robot, Tobor and Gorth, but
never really gets to show of its brute strength. It does have some cool arms
though, and some nice robot shorts on. Another scene is when Nyah uses her
destructive laser beam gun and delivers devastating blows to anyone opposing
her. A third scene is when Nyah shows of the extremely simplified interior of
her space and explains to the awestruck scientist the secrets behind their
technological superiority.
The easiest
way to describe the film is that it’s bland with occasional highlights. Fans of
sci fi from this era should see it; others will think it’s a waste of time.
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