Target Earth (1954) | |
| Director(s) | Sherman A. Rose |
| Producer(s) | Herman Cohen |
| Top Genres | Horror, Science Fiction |
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Target Earth (1954) was a Horror - Science Fiction Film directed by Sherman A. Rose and produced by Herman Cohen.
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TARGET EARTH
By Dan Day, Jr. on Mar 28, 2026 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogTARGET EARTH (1954) is another 1950s sci-fi flick that takes a novel premise and tries to dramatize it as cheaply as possible.The movie starts out intriguingly, with a young woman waking up in her bedroom to the sound of a ticking clock. (A shot of a half-empty bottle of sleeping pills lets us know ... Read full article
Music Review : Voivod – Target Earth (2013)
By Michael on Oct 8, 2014 From Le Mot du CinephiliaqueMusic Review : Voivod – Target Earth (2013) In french there’s a saying that : Nul n’est proph?te en son pays. It could be translated to nobody is a prophet in his own country. Exactly the case for Voivod that has its origins in the Province of Qu?bec. They always had more recogni... Read full article
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The killer, (played by Robert Roark) got his part because his father, a doctor in LA would invest in the film if his son was given a part. After this part he went on to play in many movies and became a producer.
Although the production crew had no permits, the scenes showing the deserted city were filmed in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday mornings when the streets would be vacant.
Only one robot costume was constructed for this film and it was used for all robot scenes. This is why you never see more than one member of the "robot army" in a shot.
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Although the production crew had no permits, the scenes showing the deserted city were filmed in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday mornings when the streets would be vacant.
Only one robot costume was constructed for this film and it was used for all robot scenes. This is why you never see more than one member of the "robot army" in a shot.
read more facts about Target Earth...






