3/10
So Lame, Corny, Illogical and Laughable that Entertains
3 April 2015
When a meteor shower crashes in a farm in Cornwall in the countryside of England, a team of scientists travels to the spot investigate the debris. Dr. Curtis Temple (Robert Hutton) is not allowed to go since he is recovering from an accident and has a silver plate implanted in his head. But he recommends his girlfriend Lee Mason (Jennifer Jayne) to be his substitute for the investigation. However alien forces take over the scientists' brains and use them as slaves to build a secret facility in the farm. Dr. Temple drives to the rural area and finds that the inhabitants are dying of a lethal plague. Further, he is immune to the alien's possession and to the plague. Dr. Temple rescues Lee from the aliens and together with a colleague and Lee wearing helmets, they return to the farm and embark in a rocket to the moon. Soon they meet the Master of the Moon (Michael Gough) and they learn the intention of the aliens.

"They Came from Beyond Space" is a movie so lame, corny, illogical and laughable that entertains. The storyline is not bad, but the screenplay, direction, acting, set decoration and the annoying music score are awful. It is funny to see Robert Hutton acting as if he were a character performed by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone or Chuck Norris in the top of their careers. The weight of the stowaways Dr. Temple, Lee and his fellow does not affect the launching of the rocket of the supply of oxygen, and watching them climbing a stair while the rocket is launched is hilarious. The corny conclusion is so terrible that closes this messy movie with golden key. My vote is three.

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