Director(s)Phil Tucker
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Robot Monster (1953) was a Science Fiction Film directed by Phil Tucker and produced by Phil Tucker.

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31 Days of Halloween – 003: Robot Monster (1953)

By Michael on Oct 3, 2013 From Durnmoose Movie Musings

Yep, it’s October which means it’s time for the usual countdown to All Hallows Eve. This year, rather than trying to do a full 31 film reviews or something truly time-consuming like that, most of what I’m going to be posting are favorite trailers, short films, some full-length movi... Read full article


31 Days of Halloween – 003: Robot Monster (1953)

By Michael on Oct 3, 2013 From Durnmoose Movie Musings

Yep, it’s October which means it’s time for the usual countdown to All Hallows Eve. This year, rather than trying to do a full 31 film reviews or something truly time-consuming like that, most of what I’m going to be posting are favorite trailers, short films, some full-length movi... Read full article


Movie Monster Blogathon: Robot Monster (1953)

By KC on Jul 28, 2011 From Classic Movies

I first heard about Robot Monster from an ad for a local theater. They had this series called “Movies You Have to Be Drunk to Enjoy”, or something similar. At the time, I was disappointed that I was not going to be able to make the one night showing. When I saw the photo of the alien in ... Read full article


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According to the Medved brothers' book "The Golden Turkey Awards", director Phil Tucker attempted suicide after the release of "Robot Monster", due to the overwhelmingly negative critical reaction it received.
After the lightning flash, we see dinosaurs battling, and the footage comes from other films. The large lizards are from One Million B.C. (Hal Roach, 1940), supervised by Roy Seawright; the one brief shot of two stop-motion triceratops fighting is from "The Lost Continent" (Lippert, 1951), animator unknown.
Originally released in 3-D.
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