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A young scientist who helps a lone alien from Venus, finds out it wants to destroy man.A young scientist who helps a lone alien from Venus, finds out it wants to destroy man.A young scientist who helps a lone alien from Venus, finds out it wants to destroy man.
Tony Huston
- Keith Ritchie
- (as Anthony Houston)
Pat Delaney
- Martha Ritchie
- (as Patricia De Laney)
George Edgley
- Mr. Ledford - Newspaper Editor
- (as George Edglley)
- Director
- Writers
- Hillman Taylor
- Larry Buchanan
- Lou Rusoff(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaThis remake of Roger Corman's low-budget It Conquered the World (1956) was one of a series of films shot in 16mm and color. It was used to pad out one of American-International's television syndication packages.
- GoofsAs Curt and Ann discuss the worldwide power failure that has shut down their car, two cars drive by in the background.
- Quotes
Keith Ritchie: He knows exactly what he wants and he's about to make a move to get it. And although his name is untranslatable to any Earth language, it would sound something like Zontar.
- ConnectionsEdited into FrightMare Theater: The Curse of the Swamp Creature (2016)
Featured review
Terrible
Zontar comes to Earth, hides in cave and communicates with a confused scientist who can't act. Bat like creature then implants mind control devices in people's heads. Good scientist, who can't act either, thwarts Zontar's carefully laid plans. There's actually a scene where one of the characters tells Zontar- "I hate you guts." Incredibly, this is a remake of a 1950's movie of the same name.
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- jimbo-38
- Mar 7, 1999
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- Zontar: Invader from Venus
- Filming locations
- Casa Linda, Dallas, Texas, USA(exterior town scenes)
- Production company
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- Budget
- $22,000 (estimated)
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By what name was Zontar: The Thing from Venus (1967) officially released in Canada in English?
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