Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
[Excerpt of dialogue from the movie "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers" (1956)]:
"Since Biblical times, man has witnessed and recorded strange manifestations in the sky and speculated on the possibilities of... visitors from another world."
"Today, from the skies of California, the fields of Kansas, the rice paddies of the Orient, the air lanes of the world, come persistent reports of UFOs, Unidentified Flying Objects, which we have come to know as flying saucers."
[Excerpts of dialogue from unknown source]:
"Is it a beacon from an alien civilization, telling man that he is not alone?"
"Do UFOs really exist?"
"Do UFOs really exist?"
"More than fifty people saw the UFO."
"More than fifty people saw the UFO."
"Are we being watched by creatures from outer space?"
"Are we being watched by creatures from outer space?"
"Do UFOs come from the Moon?"
[Excerpt of dialogue from the movie "Plan 9 from Outer Space" (1959)]:
"People turning south from the freeway were startled when they saw three flying saucers high over Hollywood Boulevard."
[Excerpts of dialogue from unknown source]:
"Are the creatures there humanoid? Or are they foul, nightmarish apparitions which will come from the stars delivering death?"
"Do UFOs really exist?"
"Do UFOs really exist?"
"More than fifty people saw the UFO."
"More than fifty people saw the UFO."
"Is it a beacon from an alien civilization, telling man that he is not alone?"
"Are we being watched by creatures from outer space?"
"Are we being watched by creatures from outer space?"
[Excerpt from the song "The Ghosts From Outer Space" on the album Ghostly Sounds by Gershon Kingsley and Peter Waldron]:
"Because they lived in outer space, the sounds they made were… different."
[Excerpt from the first episode of the TV series The Outer Limits, entitled "The Galaxy Being" (1963)]:
"The planet Earth is a speck of dust, remote and alone in the void. There are powers in the universe inscrutable and profound. Fear cannot save us. Rage cannot help us. We must see the stranger in a new light, the light of understanding. And to achieve this, we must begin to understand ourselves, and each other."
Alien Visitors was written by Man or Astro-Man?.
Alien Visitors was produced by Jim Marrer & Brian Teasley.