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They Were Looking For Women. . . To Go All The Way!
Dop leads his fellow Martians to Earth on an interplanetary quest for females. Dop proves that Martians have impeccable taste when one of his first conquests turns out to be sexy scientist Dr. Marjorie Bolen.

Director & Writer: Larry Buchanan
Stars: Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Craig, Byron Lord
Genres: Classics, Cult, Sci-Fi
Budget: $20,000 approx

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48 Comments

  1. Look up “meandering” in the dictionary and it says “See Mars Needs Women.”

  2. A fabulous movie. The usual late 50's mid 60's hokey low budget start…but then…an amazing and memorable interplanetary love story emerges. Fascinating!

  3. UM FILME BEM ENIGMÁTICO MAS GOSTOSO DE ASSISTIR , CONFESSO QUE ESTAVA TORCENDO PARA QUE A MISSÃO DOS MARCIANOS DESSE CERTO . PARABÉNS PELA POSTAGEM !

  4. Whatever happened to happy endings?

    The premise of this movie is flawed. All you have to do is ask for volunteers, and there would be hundreds of women (and men) who would choose to go to Mars.

    That's not hypothetical.

  5. Лиричный фильм оказывается… и на Марсе растут сады, и поют соловьи

  6. JAJAJA… QUE TRUCHA Y DDE MUY BAJOPRESUPUESTO, ME IMAGINO SI EN ESE ENTONCES VIERAN AL MENOS A " INVASIÓN V…"" se moririan… saludos

  7. Larry Buchanan is the director. His masterpiece is Zontar, the Thing from Venus. The budget ran so low that when the space creature was finally revealed at the end of the movie it looked like paper mache covered with vaseline. Buchanan specializes in trance-like sequences that have no discernible relation to the plot. In another of his movies– In the Year 2889–there are mutants who are wearing rubber Halloween masks that look like they are straight out of the box from China, and cost $2.50 apiece.

  8. they really shouldnt have mentioned gravity , been in space 70 days then Earth's gravity and next scene our boy gingerly runs up a flight of stairs lol

  9. Muy estúpido el planteo de la pelicula,…ya que gastaron tiempo y dinero, bien podrian haber hecho algo con mas coherencia,..no se necesita un gran presupuesto para ser coherente y tener sentido común,…..

  10. My uncle an cousin built X-15. Tight tolerances of rivet holes required one drill bite used for only a single hole. Workers drill single rivet hole an have a wasted drill bite for each hole drilled. They gave me several of these used drill bites from X-15 build when visiting on vacation.

  11. Practice ether control in case fire or explosive by arange a calibrated distance between a large vaccuuum chamber and a pressurized water source then by changing the discance between them then we change the ether and that could change even electronic and electrical operation too so be ready shield all electronic in shielding

  12. Despite only being 2:49 into the film, the effects are far beyond hulkwoman from Disney and is more shazamingly better than the msheuniverse.
    I only hope galadriel turns up and tells all the bikini films of the 60's how awesome they were and then tells modern Hollywood to stop destroying itself.
    I'm giving this film a shamazing out of ten.
    Now to watch the rest of the film.

  13. Used to go to White Rock lake & hang out by the fish hatchery – blew my mind to see it in a movie! (Not to mention Bubbles Cash, whom I was too young to go see)

  14. LOL. That watch. It looks like something a little kid made with old match sticks and some LED lights. Awesome.

  15. Lol, too funny! I'm sure there would be plenty of women that would readily jump at the chance to live on Mars!

  16. The stripper is politely applauded by an appreciative audience – they enjoy her artistry.
    The doctor is jeered at in the press conference by a pack of lurid jackals – they want to see her take off the glasses.

  17. I like the old school 🏫 technology. Ever notice u rarely see a big time performer in these movies 🎥 ❓

  18. The Martians weren't twice as heavy while on earth. They were 2.62 times heavier. A Martian weighing 35Kg/ 77lbs at home would weigh 91.7kg or 202 lbs on Earth.

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