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When paratroopers begin to go missing during routine jumps, investigators are sent to shed some light on the mystery. However, things get complicated very quickly when an alien invasion plot is discovered.
This little-known 60s British science fiction flick from the Tigon, the company that bought us Witchfinder General, The Sorcerers, and Blood on Satan's Claw, offers a uniquely UK take on the flying saucer phenomenon. Featuring George Sanders (Village of the Damned) and Maurice Evans (The Planet of the Apes), it's a must for all collectors of cult classics from good old uncanny Britannia
- 88 Films
- 92 mins approx
- Gerry Levy
- TBC
- George Sanders
- Maurice Evans
- Patrick Allen
- ENGLISH
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When paratroopers begin to go missing during routine jumps, investigators are sent to shed some light on the mystery. However, things get complicated very quickly when an alien invasion plot is discovered.
This little-known 60s British science fiction flick from the Tigon, the company that bought us Witchfinder General, The Sorcerers, and Blood on Satan's Claw, offers a uniquely UK take on the flying saucer phenomenon. Featuring George Sanders (Village of the Damned) and Maurice Evans (The Planet of the Apes), it's a must for all collectors of cult classics from good old uncanny Britannia
- 88 Films
- 92 mins approx
- Gerry Levy
- TBC
- George Sanders
- Maurice Evans
- Patrick Allen
- ENGLISH
- 1
- B
- 88 Films
Frequently Bought Together



Total Price: £260.98
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But They Were There A Moment Ago . . .
Military personnel are disappearing mid-air leaving Defence Officials and Ministers inconvenienced and rather perpubed. Utilising the unique talents and dated attitudes of (Patrick Allen's) Bob Megan, efforts are made to solve the increasingly otherwordly mystery. 88 Films release of 'The Body Stealers' is razor sharp with glorious colour. The audio can be a little tinny with the odd bit of clipping but it all lends itself to a sense of time and place. Very silly and lots of fun. This is also a rare oppertunity to see Neil Connery at work (yes, Sir Sean's brother).
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