Top Ten Least Seen Sci-Fi Movies on TV
Monsters and Space Men from the Past
Science fiction movies are still a staple of television, yet the following movies make up a list that is seldom seen on TV any more. Most of these will be familiar to you while others may not. In the1) The Day the Earth Stood Still (September 28,1951). Directed by the respected Robert Wise, it starred Michael Rennie as Klaatu, an alien "police officer" who comes to Earth with his robot enforcer Gort to warn us about our planet becoming a threat to the universe. Loosely based on the Harry Bates story "Farewell To the Master", but with a twist in the retelling. In the original story, it's the robot, named Gnut instead of Gort, who is the master and Klaatu the servant. The film title is based on a demonstration Klaatu pulls off to demonstrate his race's power. It was added to the National Film Registry in 1995.
2) The Bamboo Saucer (February 1968). Communist China has a downed flying saucer and they've hidden it in a remote village. Russian and American agents both want it, but they have to combine their forces to beat off Chinese troops and take off in the craft. It remains a great template for Cold War tensions in the mid 60s. Star Dan Duryea passed away from cancer several months after the movie's release.
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