I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE (1958)
Directed by Gene Fowler Jr. and starring Tom Tryon (he just happened to write 2 of the BEST psychological/supernatural stories The Other, and The Dark Secrets of Harvest Home) who plays Bill Farrell a regular guy newly married to Marge Bradley Farrell (Gloria Talbott) who’s body is taken over by an Alien from Outer Space. Bills’ body is left as a dead shell in the woods.
The Aliens are invading with the purpose of mating with earth women! Gee I thought most earth men had the same idea!
Anyway, the Aliens begin switching places with the real humans. But Marge is no dope. She starts to realize that something’s very wrong with Bill, Alien Bill wants to have children with Marge anyway. Has he fallen for this earth girl?
Much like Invasion of The Body Snatchers 1956, this wonderful sci-fi thriller from the 50s evokes the period’s sense of paranoia, as the townspeople are slowly being taken over by an alien force!
 “Shuddery things from beyond the stars, here to breed with human women!”
Make sure you know who you’re kissing tonight – MonsterGirl
A great movie and a fantastic trailer! Thanks for posting. Tom and Gloria aces all the way, and the floozy in the bar was also a vivacious stand-out–she didn’t deserve such a fate!
True Irv! I second those aces!, the film is a hoot! But of course, you know how it is, the floozy always gets the short end of it after all….thanks for stopping by!
I’d never heard of this one but I neeeeeed to watch it! It looks like a fantastic little sci-fi gem. I will be hunting down a copy. Thanks for posting about it!
Joey, the only thing cooler than this trailer is the fact that star Tom Tryon is also a best-selling suspense author! :-) I’ve seen bits and pieces of I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE, but this is a great reminder that I must see the whole film from start to finish! Great pix, great post, as always!
Ohhh, you always flatter me too much Dor! I love what you’ve been doing at Tales of The Easily Distracted… http://doriantb.blogspot.com/
Both adaptations of Tryon’s books The Other and Dark Secrets of Harvest Home with Bette Davis are really really good flicks!