Classic sci-fi collection.

Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: DAVID 3383 | UmbrellaDistributor: [Kew, Victoria] : Umbrella Entertainment, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 4 DVD-videos (approx. 330 min.) : sound, colour, black and white ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscSubject(s): Science fiction films | Horror films | Fiction filmsGenre/Form: Science fiction films. | Horror films. | Fiction films. | Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Contents:
[1] The incredible shrinking man (1957; 81 min.) -- [2] It came from outer space (1953; 77 min.) -- [3] Invaders from Mars (1986; 95 min.) -- [4] Daleks - Invasion earth 2150 A.D. (1966; 80 min.)
Summary: THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN: Based on the novel from sci-fi master Richard Matheson. When Scott Carey (Grant Williams) encounters a mysterious radioactive mist on a boating trip, he soon finds his life taking on a bizarre and frightening twist. His physical size begins to diminish and he shrinks to mere centimetres in height. IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE: Amateur astronomer John Putnam (Richard Carlson) and his fiancee Ellen Fields (Barbara Rush) are stargazing in the desert when they experience an atmospheric phenomenon. From out of the sky a spaceship appears and crashes to the ground to be buried in a spectacular landslide, but not before a mysterious creature escapes for shelter in the darkness. INVADERS FROM MARS: Young David Gardner's fantastical dreams turn inside out and upside down when invaders from the red planet land in his backyard. As the aliens take over the malleable minds of his parents, school teachers and friends alike, David becomes paralysed with fear and threat of the unknown. DALEKS: INVASION EARTH 2150 AD: Peter Cushing takes to the TARDIS in this thrilling story of the Doctor's battle to save the human population of the future from being enslaved as Robomen. Doomed to serve the dreaded Daleks forever mining the Earth's core, the human race has never faced a greater danger than now.
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Includes original theatrical trailers.

Originally produced by Universal-International as motion pictures in 1953-1986.

Rated: PG.

DVD ; Region 4.

In English. English subtitles.

[1] The incredible shrinking man (1957; 81 min.) -- [2] It came from outer space (1953; 77 min.) -- [3] Invaders from Mars (1986; 95 min.) -- [4] Daleks - Invasion earth 2150 A.D. (1966; 80 min.)

THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN: Based on the novel from sci-fi master Richard Matheson. When Scott Carey (Grant Williams) encounters a mysterious radioactive mist on a boating trip, he soon finds his life taking on a bizarre and frightening twist. His physical size begins to diminish and he shrinks to mere centimetres in height. IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE: Amateur astronomer John Putnam (Richard Carlson) and his fiancee Ellen Fields (Barbara Rush) are stargazing in the desert when they experience an atmospheric phenomenon. From out of the sky a spaceship appears and crashes to the ground to be buried in a spectacular landslide, but not before a mysterious creature escapes for shelter in the darkness. INVADERS FROM MARS: Young David Gardner's fantastical dreams turn inside out and upside down when invaders from the red planet land in his backyard. As the aliens take over the malleable minds of his parents, school teachers and friends alike, David becomes paralysed with fear and threat of the unknown. DALEKS: INVASION EARTH 2150 AD: Peter Cushing takes to the TARDIS in this thrilling story of the Doctor's battle to save the human population of the future from being enslaved as Robomen. Doomed to serve the dreaded Daleks forever mining the Earth's core, the human race has never faced a greater danger than now.

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