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1950S Science Fiction Film Checklist The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1950 Title Laser VHS DVD Notes Destination Moon The Flying Saucer The Perfect Woman Prehistoric Women Rocketship XM http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1951 Title Laser VHS DVD Notes A & C Meet The Invisible Man The Day The Earth Stood Still Five Flight To Mars Jungle Manhunt Lost Continent The Man From Planet X Mr. Drake’s Duck Son of Dr. Jekyll Superman and the Mole Men The Thing From Another World Two Lost Worlds Unknown World When Worlds Collide The Whip Hand http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1952 Title Laser VHS DVD Notes Bela Lugosi Meets A Brooklyn Gorilla Captive Women The Crimson Pirate Hold That Line Invasion U.S.A. The Jungle Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land The Man in the White Suit Monkey Business Red Planet Mars Untamed Women Valley of the Eagles http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1953 Title Laser VHS DVD Notes A & C Go To Mars A & C Meet Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms Cat-Women of the Moon Donovan’s Brain Four-Sided Triangle Invaders From Mars It Came From Outer Space Jalopy Killer Ape The Magnetic Monster The Maze Mesa of Lost Women The Neanderthal Man Phantom From Space Port Sinister Project Moonbase Robot Monster Spaceways The Twonky The War of the Worlds http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1954 Title Laser VHS DVD Notes The Atomic Kid The Bowery Boys Meet The Monsters The Creature From the Black Lagoon The Diamond Wizard Gog Killers from Space Monsters From the Ocean Floor Paris Playboys Riders To The Stars The Rocket Man The Snow Creature Target Earth! Them! Tobor the Great 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1955 Title Laser VHS DVD Notes Carolina Cannonball Conquest of Space Creature With the Atom Brain Devil Girl From Mars It Came From Beneath the Sea King Dinosaur Revenge of the Creature Tarantula This Island Earth http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1956 Title Laser VHS DVD Notes The Atomic Man The Beast of Hollow Mountain Beast With A Million Eyes The Black Sleep Bride of the Monster The Creature Walks Among Us The Creeping Unknown The Day The World Ended Earth vs. the Flying Saucers Fire Maidens From Outer Space Forbidden Planet The Gamma People Godzilla, King of the Monsters Immediate Disaster The Indestructible Man Invasion of the Body Snatchers It Conquered the World Man Beast The Mole People 1984 The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues Satellite in the Sky http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1956 continued Title Laser VHS DVD Notes The Werewolf World Without End http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1957 Title Laser VHS DVD Notes The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas The Amazing Colossal Man Attack of the Crab Monsters Beginning of the End The Black Scorpion The Curse of Frankenstein The Cyclops The Deadly Mantis Enemy From Space From Hell It Came The Giant Claw I Was A Teenage Frankenstein I Was A Teenage Werewolf The Incredible Shrinking Man Invasion of the Saucer Men The Invisible Boy Kronos The Land Unknown The Man Who Turned to Stone The Monolith Monsters The Monster That Challenged The World The Night The World Exploded http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1957 continued Title Laser VHS DVD Notes Not of This Earth Rodan She Devil 20 Million Miles To Earth The 27 th Day The Unearthly The Unknown Terror Unnatural The Vampire Voodoo Woman X The Unknown http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1958 Title Laser VHS DVD Notes The Astounding She-Monster Attack of the 50 Foot Woman Attack of the Puppet People The Blob Blood of the Vampire The Brain Eaters The Brain From Planet Arous The Colossus of New York The Cosmic Monster The Crawling Eye Curse of the Faceless Man Earth vs. the Spider Fiend Without A Face The Flame Barrier The Fly Frankenstein 1970 Frankenstein’s Daughter From The Earth to the Moon Giant From The Unknown Half Human How To Make a Monster I Married A Monster From Outer Space http://thethunderchild.com/ The 1950s Science Fiction Film Collection 1958 continued Title Laser VHS DVD Notes Invisible Avenger It! 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