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6.3/10
IMDbBudget 175,000 USD
The dogs who attack the undisguised aliens near the end of the film were initially too scared to approach the costumed actors. The dogs were then acclimated to the presence of the suited actors - perhaps too well, for when the time came to shoot the scene of the dogs attacking the aliens, the dogs didn't attack the aliens, but jumped playfully around and on them instead. The dogs were then trained to go for the "breathing tubes" on the alien costumes. Apparently, the actors playing the aliens had to guide the dogs to attack the "breathing tubes."
The brilliant visual effects (absorbing cloud, glowing costumes, transformations, ray gun beams, etc) were created and developed by John P. Fulton, a pioneer in matte photography and trick shots. He brought to life "The Invisible Man" in 1933 but his most famous cinematic achievement is the iconic parting of the Red Sea in Cecil B. De Mille's spectacular 1956 epic "The Ten Commandments" for which Fulton won the Oscar for Best Special Effects just before he began working on this film.
Near the end of the film, the aliens' hand weapon looks remarkably like the one the Klingons used on the original Star Trek (1966), with a shorter barrel.
The house used for the exterior of Marge and Bill's home was located at 4946 Melrose Hill St. in Los Angeles. This same home was seen in the film Halloween H20 (1998).
The scene at the beach gave movie audiences their first look at Ty Hardin's bare chest.
"Dr. Wayne: Don't you worry Marge. I know where to get our men. Human men!"
"Marge Bradley Farrell: Your race has no women, it can't have children. It will die out. Bill Farrell: Eventually we'll have children with you. Marge Bradley Farrell: What kind of children? Bill Farrell: Our kind."