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Flying Saucer | Air Force
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Originally titled "The Eye Creatures", the studio decided to rename the film "Attack of the Eye Creatures". However, when the title card was re-done to add "Attack of the" and then re-shot to edit it into the film, it was discovered that an additional "the" had been added, thus making the film's title "Attack of the The Eye Creatures."
Apart from the usual stock themes, director Larry Buchanan borrowed from The Hypnotic Eye (1960) an early scene in a bar featuring the same tune Yvette Vickers danced to in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958).
This was one of a group of films shot in 16mm and color and used to pad out one of American-International's television syndication packages.
The same "Eye Creature" costume later turned up in the AIP release The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966).
Along with his other low-budget tricks, director Larry Buchanan also borrowed both background scoring and the musical theme from the song "Treat Him Nicely", direct from AIP's Beach Party (1963), peppering them throughout his film.
"[two Army men peep in on a couple necking in car using an infrared scanner] Culver: Oh, I truly admire science. Lt. Robertson: All right, Sergeant, what's up? Sergeant: Nothing sir. Just testing the infrared equipment. Lt. Robertson: That means you were playing peeping tom again, right? Culver: Right, sir. Lt. Robertson: Culver, how many times have you been busted for pulling shenanigans just like that? Culver: You mean this year, sir? Lt. Robertson: Altogether! Culver: Three times, sir. Lt. Robertson: We're here for a reason. A reason important to the national security and [shouts] Lt. Robertson: don't ever forget it! Culver: No, sir. Sergeant: No, sir. Lt. Robertson: We're here to watch the skies and not the skylines. Culver: Right, sir! Sergeant: Are you ever so right, sir! Lt. Robertson: Bad things are going on up there, right? Culver: Uh, right. Sergeant: Right. What kind of things, sir? Lt. Robertson: Never you mind. You're here to watch the sky and not the skyline. RIGHT? Culver: Oh, boy, are you ever right, sir! Sergeant: Right, sir! Lt. Robertson: Now that that's established, let's take a look and see how the infrared scanner is working. [the Lieutenant takes a seat and joins in on the peeping]"
"Carl Fenton: I'm loaded for action tonight. I'll take a drive and see what I can pick up. Mike: Fat chance. Remember, the car's half mine, so drive careful with it. Carl Fenton: Your half is the front seat. I won't be using your half much tonight."