Invasion from Inner Earth
- 1974 (1974)
Invasion from Inner Earth (1974) is an apocalyptic science fiction film, starring Paul Bentzen and Debbi Pick. The film was directed by Bill Rebane, the same director of Monster A Go-Go (1965), and The Giant Spider Invasion (1975). The film, also known as Hell Fire and They, was inspired by the British film The Strange World of Planet X (1957),[citation needed] and filmed in the style of thrillers directed by Alfred Hitchcock.[citation needed]
Plot
A group of pilots in the Canadian wilderness begin to hear strange reports over their radios about planes crashing, cars stalling, and a deadly plague which has gripped the planet. As the plot continues, it's clear that Earth is in the midst of an invasion. The pilots barricade themselves in a cabin in the woods and wait for impending doom.
Reception
Creature Feature gave the film one star, calling it lumbering, the special effects awful, and the ending incomprehensible,[1] Fantastic Movie Musings found it almost completely devoid of entertainment value featuring an ending that shows a 20-minute walk.[2]
Cast
- Paul Bentzen
- Debbi Pick
- Nick Holt
- Karl Wallace
- Robert Arkens
- Arnold Didrickson
- James Steadman
- David Pray
- Mary O'Keefe
References
External links
- Invasion from Inner Earth at IMDb
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- Monster a Go-Go (1965)
- Invasion from Inner Earth (1974)
- The Giant Spider Invasion (1975)
- Rana: The Legend of Shadow Lake (1975)
- The Alpha Incident (1978)
- The Capture of Bigfoot (1979)
- The Demons of Ludlow (1983)
- The Game (1984)
- Twister's Revenge! (1987)
- Blood Harvest (1987)
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