* THE LOST MISSILE + BATTLE OF THE WORLDS + WAR OF THE SATELLITES * DVD TRIOLOGY


* THE LOST MISSILE + BATTLE OF THE WORLDS + WAR OF THE SATELLITES * DVD TRIOLOGY

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* THE LOST MISSILE + BATTLE OF THE WORLDS + WAR OF THE SATELLITES * DVD TRIOLOGY *This is the ultimate cult classics DVD set, perfect for any movie enthusiast! Rare and hard to films from the 1900\'s with THREE rare movie titles on 1 DVD!
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1. The Lost Missile (1958)
The Lost Missile is a 1958 science fiction film which was originally slated to be directed by William A. Berke, who also executive produced the film. The screenplay was co-written by John McPartland and the longtime science-fiction writer Jerome Bixby, and starred a young Robert Loggia. When William Berke suddenly died as filming was set to begin, his son Lester Wm. Berke (who had come up with the original story) took over the direction.A low-budget film that relied heavily on stock footage of military forces and civil defense exercises, it carried a Cold War-era message of the importance of the work done by scientists and the military in protecting the nation from external threats.The concept of the atomic-powered cruise missile doomsday weapon was similar to that of the U.S. Air Force\'s 1957\'s Project Pluto.[citation needed]
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2. Battle of the Worlds (1961)

Battle of the Worlds (Italian: Il Pianeta degli uomini spenti) is a 1961 Italian science fiction film directed by Antonio Margheriti, starring Claude Rains, Bill Carter and Maya Brent. The Italian title translates as The Planet of Extinct Men.[1]Dr. Fred Steele (Umberto Orsini) and Eve Barnett (Maya Brent) work together at an astronomical station on a bucolic island. Steele has just had his request for a transfer approved, and he and Eve look forward to leaving the island and getting married. However, their budding romance is quickly put on hold as the station\'s scientists learn they must deal with a rogue planet—\"The Outsider\"—that has entered the solar system, and which is on a collision course with Earth. The brilliant but cantankerous Professor Benson (Claude Rains), living in an adjacent greenhouse with his dog Gideon, predicts that the Outsider will not strike the Earth but will simply make a close pass—a prediction that no other scientist will endorse. Meanwhile, a military base on Mars encounters the stray planet on its approach to Earth, and Commander Robert Cole and his wife Cathy quickly travel to the island outpost from Mars to help with the effort..
3. War of the Satellites (1958)

War of the Satellites is a 1958 black and white sci-fi film directed by Roger Corman rapidly conceived, filmed and released to exploit the Sputnik satellite.Cast Dick Miller as Dave Boyer
Susan Cabot as Sybil Carrington
Richard Devon as Dr. Pol Van Ponder-----
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