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Based on the popular comic strip, this show only lasted a single season, which is a little surprising. Though the production values were very low, they weren't significantly inferior to some of the other SF shows of the time that gained more fame.
The program was presented in color, and was the second show to come from Cambria Productions.The company is best known for their so-bad-its-good 'cartoon'Clutch Cargo.That show was only a cartoon in the most basic sense.There was almost no animation at all.Instead of having to do to the cost and expense of animating lip movements, the lips of the voice actors were superimposed over the static facial images (using the company's patented Synchro-Vox technique.)Actor's hands would be filmed turning dials and opening doors, cardboard cutouts would slide across the frame to illustrate movement and cigar smoke was blown in front of the camera lens to create fog.
Occasionally the shows would have a more typical SF theme, such as when Z-RO invents a robot to explore the planet Mercury.Unfortunately a lightning strike right at the minute of transportation sends the robot to San Francisco instead of the nearby planet and scrambles its electronic brain in the process. Much of the show is taken up watching the robot walk around SF and occasionally causing trouble. Though the production values were very low (it looks like it was filmed in someone's decorated garage) the show had a lot of spirit and was fun to watch.
A terminally ill man and his wife travel to Dr. Frankenstein in search of his help.He's the only one who could possibly save the young man's life.Unfortunately the doctor has other plans.He needs a fresh, young brain for his creation, and if he just waits for a short while, the man who came seeking his aid will provide it.
Thriller - The Return of Andrew Bentley (1961):Richard Matheson adapts a story by August Derleth in this excellent installment of the program that was hosted by Boris Karloff.John Newland stars as Ellis Corbett, a man summoned by his eccentric uncle.The man promises to leave Corbett his house, estate, and vast fortune if, and only if, Ellis will check his tomb every day and make sure it hasn't been opened.Ellis agrees, and that evening his uncle takes his own life.That's when Ellis' troubles begin as a black magician and his demon familiar are trying to steal his uncle's body for nefarious purposes.Dark, moody, and suspenseful, this episode is one of the best installments ofThrillerI've seen.
An unlucky 13-episodes from this anthology series hosted by John Newland that explored the paranormal.Each story, supposedly true, revolves around a ghost or some psychic ability.This was never my favorite show and seeing these episodes once again reminds me why:The stories are pretty poor and the only thing that makes them interesting is the implication that they really happened.The wild coincidences make for poor drama, and if you have a hard time swallowing that psychic abilities really exist, there's not a lot that this show offers.
There is a good chunk of Rocky's adventures presented here, 23 out of the 39 filmed episodes.Set in the year 2054, Rocky, his co-pilot Winky (played by the tragic actor and formerOur Gang star Scotty Beckett, later replaced by James Lydon (as Biff) when Beckett fled the country to avoid a weapons charge) and his pals Vena, Professor Newton and Bobby fly through space in their rocket ship protecting Earth from the evil mechanizations of villains such as Queen Cleolanthe of Ophiuchus who alternately wanted to kill Rocky and mate with him, and the evil Space Ranger Griff.
Gene Autry stars as himself in his first staring role.He's the half-owner of Radio Ranch and has to broadcast a daily radio show from the ranch (which pretty much consists of him singing one song) or else he'll loose his land.When a professor and his daughter arrive at Radio Ranch looking for deposits of Radium, Gene agrees to help look and discovers the secret civilization of Murania, located 25,000 feet below ground.Murania is a technologically advanced country, the survivor of the lost island civilization of Mu, which is ruled by the voluptuous Queen Tika.When Tika finds out that Gene has discovered her country she orders her soldiers (and robots) to kill him.Add in some dishonest crooks who want the radium for themselves and you've got an exciting serial.
This was only the second serial Republic produced but it's clear that they knew what they were doing.Filled with action, adventure and excitement,The Undersea Kingdom is a classic.
The episodes contained in this set are:
G.E. Theater 2 episodes:
When a series of military targets are destroyed in the US, the government asks scientist Commander Cody (George Wallace) and his team to investigate.Using his newly invented flying suit, he discovers a group of men (well, two actually) who are helping pave the way for an alien invasion from the moon!