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The War of the Worlds

G · 1953 ‧ Sci-fi/War ‧ 1h 25m
7/10 · IMDb 89% · Rotten Tomatoes 3.4/5 · Letterboxd
Scientist Clayton Forrester (Gene Barry) and Sylvia Van Buren (Ann Robinson) are the first to arrive at the site of a meteorite crash. Soon after, an alien war machine emerges and begins killing at random. The Marines are called in, but they're no...
Release date: August 26, 1953 (USA)
Director: Byron Haskin
Budget: 2 million USD
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Adapted from: The War of the Worlds

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This film directed by Byron Haskin, based on a script by Barre Lyndon, and produced by George Pal is one of the quintessential science fiction films of the 50's ...
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The War of the Worlds is a 1953 American science fiction film directed by Byron Haskin, produced by George Pal, and starring Gene Barry and Ann Robinson.
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It's a great movie for it's time. Directed by Byron Haskin, and based on the H. G. Wells Sci-fi novel of the same name, War of the Worlds was released in 1953.
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An Oscar. winner for Best Special Effects, The War of the Worlds delivers eye-popping thrills, laser-hot action and unrelenting, edge-of-your-seat suspense.
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The residents of a small town are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills, until they discover it is the first of many transport devices from Mars ...
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This is an amazing film, both for what it did in 1953 and what it still does today. It's a far better interpretation of H.G. Wells' novel than Spielberg's ...