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Devil Girl from Mars ()


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An uptight, leather-clad female alien, armed with a ray gun and accompanied by a menacing robot, comes to Earth to collect Earth's men as breeding stock.

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Michael
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Ellen
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Albert
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Doris
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Professor
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Mr. Jamieson
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Mrs. Jamieson
Anthony Richmond ...
Tommy
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David
Stuart Hibberd ...
News Reader (as Stewart Hibberd)
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Nyah

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David MacDonald ... (as David Macdonald)

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John C. Mather ... (play) and
James Eastwood ... (play)
 
James Eastwood ... (screenplay)

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Edward J. Danziger ... producer
Harry Lee Danziger ... producer

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Edwin Astley

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Jack E. Cox ... director of photography (as Jack Cox)

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Brough Taylor
Peter Taylor ... (uncredited)

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Norman G. Arnold ... (as Norman Arnold)

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George Partleton ... makeup artist

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Jack Martin ... production manager

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Max Varnel ... assistant director
John Comfort ... third assistant director (uncredited)

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Gerry Anderson ... sound editor (as Gerald Anderson)
Red Law ... sound
Bert Ross ... sound

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Jack Whitehead ... director of special effects

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Bob Cuff ... matte painter (uncredited)

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Louis H. Lavelly ... chief electrician (as Lou Lavelly)

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Ronald Cobb ... Miss Laffan's costume designed by

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Edwin Astley ... conductor
Albert Elms ... orchestrations

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Betty Forster ... continuity
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

In a Scottish inn, the owners, employees and guests are united in the bar. Out of the blue, a flying saucer lands nearby and a woman dressed in black leather like a dominatrix with a cape arrives in the bar armed with a ray-gun. She explains that she is Nyah from Mars and she was heading to London, however her spacecraft collided with an airplane and was damaged; therefore she had to land to repair the saucer. She also explains that she is looking for men to breed with females of her race since the male population is dying after warfare between men and women and they need offspring. Nyah has the robot Chani to help her to capture men, but she wants that one of the men volunteers to go with her to Mars. Who might be the volunteer? Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Taglines Invasion from Outer Space!...Sights too weird to imagine! Destruction too monstrous to escape! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La Martienne Diabolique (France)
  • La diabla de Marte (Spain)
  • 火星女魔 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Djävulsflickan från Mars (Sweden)
  • A Garota Diabólica de Marte (Brazil)
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  • 77 min
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Trivia Patricia Laffan was not allowed to eat or drink because of the difficulties of getting out of her PVC Costume. See more »
Goofs The arrival of the spaceship knocks out the electricity supply to the telephone and the car ignition. However, it does not affect the domestic supply to the hotel since the captives try to electrocute Nyah by wiring up the door handle. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Devil Girl from Mars (2016). See more »
Quotes Michael Carter: Mr. Jamieson, how far is the nearest phone?
Mr. Jamieson: Seven miles.
Michael Carter: How far is the village?
Mr. Jamieson: Seven miles. That's where the house with the phone is!
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