The fatal flaw in this story is that it is very difficult for me to imagine any Earth man not wanting to be breeding stock for Patricia Laffan. Seriously?
The "devil girl" seems like an angel to me. When Nyah stepped off her ship in that outfit, I was smitten. No one who dresses that well could be all bad!
I hope they got received an Oscar for Patricia Laffen's costume. And wow, what legs! Obviously George Lucas stole the costume to use for Darth Vader. Hazel Court is gorgeous. Couldn't take my eyes off of her. A great cult movie.
I made a black and white oainting of "The Devil Woman from Mars" She sold quickly..Loved the pleather outfit..and head cap..Wow..the original 50s femenist
Despite its outrgeousness, everyone manages to pull this off by their sheer enthusiasm and sincerity. That's the great thing about these so-called 'cheesy' '50s sci-fi flicks -- you feel that the characters believe it and they make you believe it too, no matter how far out it is.
It's pretty much like a Theater Play. (Which I do enjoy). After all, movies inherited the spotlight of public entertainment from the theater. This flick would appeal to people then, and they would not have the same criticism as today's viewers. Kudos to the players.
Ah, the black leather clad Devil Girl Nyah and her walking refrigerator robot, with ray guns and cheesy flying saucer effects. A fairly fun popcorn B-movie. Patricia Laffan was spectacular in QUO VADIS (MGM, 1951) in lavish Technicolor, as Nero's wicked Empress Poppaea, but in this one, she chews up the scenery as well as Joan Crawford.
I love British Budget films…but….now and them you find an A+ budget film like this one…Patricia Laffan skillfully made a terrific performance of what could have been an unserious story. The special effects were pretty good for that time…and…the supporting cast were excellent too…a real gem! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏I loved Johnny the robot..like…the one in Captain Proton 😄😊 Thanks for finding and sharing with us 😉👍👍
My favourite recent(ly watched) movie line is from Vice Squad, a sleazy neon-soaked neo-noire from 1983; - Undercover Policewoman points a gun at a pimps face and says "Go ahead and blink, and you'll die in the dark!" '@_@' 👌😸
Grew up in the 50s & 60s living on SciFi and thought I'd seen them all...but missed this one. A little Day the Earth Stood Still with 1/10 the budget. Bizarre dialogue but interesting "future science" ideas. Epic cornball throughout ... I liked it!
Closer to "Bus Stop" than your typical science fiction movie. Beautifully photographed. Much, much more walking back and forth between spaceship and inn than strictly necessary. Something about the instability of "organic metal" should have been worked into the ending. Really nice explosion at the end.
I think a lot of the walking back and forth can be attributed to the fact that this is based on a play. And I agree that the organic metal instability would have been better.
The headgear she wore was defiantly Germanic. She was so hot she could fit into a rave today! My opinion of course! I STILL WOULD LIKE TO GET HER NAME!
@@chrisebbesen5798 Germanic, perhaps. But facially, she's more a Dane or Nordic woman. In reality Patricia Laffan was part Irish, but then many Irish are of Danish descent. So hot she could abduct me w/o use of weapons in quick time.
Absolutely brilliant ... thankyou very much ... The ship was fantastic . Of the period in every respect . Patricias outfit , just wow . 👍😉😚😁 Robot was terrifying 🙃😜🤗
@@leelarson107 Dismal indeed. Compare with robot Gort in "The Day the Earth Stood Still", which preceded this by three years. Even Robbie in Forbidden Planet [1956] was better. . .
@@pressureworks No true Scott's man, Ock aye Jimmy, What's worn under a Scotsman's kilt/ nothing it's all in perfect working order, etc 😉 I can say that as a colonist named Kennedy
I never knew Martians had such great legs, but I reckon she'd be a very domineering Misses! Great movie, very enjoyable. May I say more enjoyable than half (or more) of the 21st century movie available today. Oh those legs.
Must be one of Richard O'briens' favourite movies. They're all here.. Bead and Janet, Dr Scott, Frank, of course, RifRaf, magenta and even a sort of Rocky. Loved every minute! 👏👍
@@BigBuzzyBumbleBee I'd love to see what you would have done in 1954. Fools like you thunk you know it all, but you've been spoiled and jaded by generations of people with actual imaginations greater than yours.
i thought it was going to be real cheezy or something but it was fairly good, and with fairly good actors. It's worth watching if you like old science fiction movies.
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@@JS-fe8sx I would have preferred the black only, or the white only version. This was one of the awfullest (if that is a real superlative) films ever made.
Interesting movie. You would think they could have come up with a more realistic looking robot though. Hazel Court is a beauty. Loved her in "Twilight Zone" too. Joe S.
Oh dear. At about 4 1:13:49 0:00, I😅 remembered that I needed to recycle some cardboard boxes. The "evil" woman, just was, uh, "lonely". I can appreciate that. And she did bring her own spaceship and everything.
I would have been two years old at the time this movie came out. I love the bit where the Mars lady fires her ray gun at the man and he is just left as a pair of glasses on the ground. If she wore those tights and those boots I'm sure loads of Earth men would willingly be her slave...she wouldnt need to control their minds.
In the 1950s they actually made hundreds or maybe a thousand of of science fiction movies. Giant ants, giant insect creatures, monsters, people on other planets, destructive kids with supernatural powers, giant robots, etc.
@49:30 they actually think a severed lamp cord plugged into a wall outlet will actually kill someone; much less a bulletproof, Devil Girl from Mars? @55:07, "Tommy, did you see a, tall DARK man in there?" lol. @58:05, after the fight: "Let's get him downstairs. We'll...CLEAN HIM UP?" I enjoyed watching this classic sci-fi movie and understand why it's considered a cult classic. Thanks so much for sharing it!
Robot seemed harmless and plodding until I saw it was huge and had the ability to disintegrate anything. I'm glad I was not yet born when this occurred.
RIP Patricia Laffan our first Darth Vader.
Thanks for this oldie.
Yep, she was a gem! If she came to take me to Mars I'd go!
I love these old movies. They are just so much fun. True escapism!
YES! And the "nostalgic" ( if you will 🥴 ) background mood music...
Awesome movie 🎬
Scotland never changes. It looks like that today. Thank you for posting this gem.
scotland never switched over to color
What,
black and white and covered in UFOs?
Studios look that way.
great sets
The fatal flaw in this story is that it is very difficult for me to imagine any Earth man not wanting to be breeding stock for Patricia Laffan. Seriously?
This was completly unbelievable. I was able to suspend disbelief up until the point where the Scottish bartender said: "Drinks are on the house!"
Obviously under the influence of a Martian force reversing his natural proclivities.
hahahahahahahahaha
ahahahahahahahaha🤣😂🤣
Yes, I agree. Story line lost all chance of plausibility there.
Could use one
The "devil girl" seems like an angel to me. When Nyah stepped off her ship in that outfit, I was smitten. No one who dresses that well could be all bad!
Lol!
The costume depicted on the poster was even better.
It is wonderfull how these pieces of celuloid became the best humor pieces of movie history
I hope they got received an Oscar for Patricia Laffen's costume. And wow, what legs!
Obviously George Lucas stole the costume to use for Darth Vader. Hazel Court is gorgeous. Couldn't take my eyes off of her. A great cult movie.
I made a black and white oainting of "The Devil Woman from Mars"
She sold quickly..Loved the pleather outfit..and head cap..Wow..the original 50s femenist
@@zorkwork3841 She had the same regal bearing when she played Poppaea to Peter Ustinov's Nero in "Quo Vadis".
I'm with you here... Patricia Laffen is my kind of girl... She was only 167 cm tall....
If a gal like her came in a flying saucer and said the men have to go with her to her planet I'd run to the ship to be the first in line. LOL
I'll stand in line for it.. LOL @@Joe-mz6dc
"Mrs. Jamieson this is Nyah. She's from Mars."
"Oh I suppose we'll need another bed."
I love these old B&W Sci fi flicks from the 50's.
Despite its outrgeousness, everyone manages to pull this off by their sheer enthusiasm and sincerity. That's the great thing about these so-called 'cheesy' '50s sci-fi flicks -- you feel that the characters believe it and they make you believe it too, no matter how far out it is.
It's pretty much like a Theater Play. (Which I do enjoy). After all, movies inherited the spotlight of public entertainment from the theater. This flick would appeal to people then, and they would not have the same criticism as today's viewers. Kudos to the players.
....but that cornflake packet robot.
This is what makes me respect the work artists do in Sci Fi films to this day.
No they don't. This is just a soft porn movie.
@@ms-jl6dl "Porn"? Ya gotta be kiddin'.
I love these campy movies from the 50's❤
Ah, the black leather clad Devil Girl Nyah and her walking refrigerator robot, with ray guns and cheesy flying saucer effects. A fairly fun popcorn B-movie. Patricia Laffan was spectacular in QUO VADIS (MGM, 1951) in lavish Technicolor, as Nero's wicked Empress Poppaea, but in this one, she chews up the scenery as well as Joan Crawford.
The golden age of sci-fi. These "B" movies were the beginning of the movie magic of today. Lots of trial and error with the effects. 👽👽
I love British Budget films…but….now and them you find an A+ budget film like this one…Patricia Laffan skillfully made a terrific performance of what could have been an unserious story. The special effects were pretty good for that time…and…the supporting cast were excellent too…a real gem! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏I loved Johnny the robot..like…the one in Captain Proton 😄😊 Thanks for finding and sharing with us 😉👍👍
Actually spelled Chani (I grew up on Starlog magazine!).
how lovely, I can watch it and watch again and again. Patricia Laffan. how I love her.
Great Movie. Great Cast. Devil Girl was very well played. Enchantress as well as Ruthless.
A me sembra paziente e ingenua.
For 1954 the saucer landing sequence was impressive.
True but even today they think a rocket can reach Mars. Nothing can hold that much fuel.
"I'm counting the spoons!" What a great line.
My favourite recent(ly watched) movie line is from Vice Squad, a sleazy neon-soaked neo-noire from 1983;
- Undercover Policewoman points a gun at a pimps face and says "Go ahead and blink, and you'll die in the dark!" '@_@' 👌😸
"Oh, that'll mean another bed"
She gets all the best lines
Best line ever! @@chriskennedy7534
Oliver Twist shout out.
"Come, I will show you wonders you have never seen before" Yes m'am! I'm comming!
Scoot over lady, I'll drive!
Hell yes I would've went with her also and if she could come BK I would go with her today for sure
I love these old sci Fi movies
"I will show you wonders you have never seen before" The kid is like, "awesome!"
The robot looks like an old refrigerator. I love it!
“Come little boy I will show you wonders you have never seen before”. Flipping heck, I’d have gone with her in a shot.
Don't let that robot chase you - you'd have NO chance! Loved it.
Grew up in the 50s & 60s living on SciFi and thought I'd seen them all...but missed this one. A little Day the Earth Stood Still with 1/10 the budget. Bizarre dialogue but interesting "future science" ideas. Epic cornball throughout ... I liked it!
Only two Things worth watc hing this movie : Patricia Laffan and her costume.
Her legs are another 2 reasons!
I first saw Patricia Laffan in Quo Vadis and I was (and still am) captivated by her lynx-like beauty 😍
I love her leather costume and cape..🖤💥🔥
This movie was better than any junk in Hollywood the last 40 years
it doesnt get any better than this
Great to see Private Fraser again. Obviously..."we're doomed".
The alien lady performed well. I enjoyed her part.
Closer to "Bus Stop" than your typical science fiction movie. Beautifully photographed. Much, much more walking back and forth between spaceship and inn than strictly necessary. Something about the instability of "organic metal" should have been worked into the ending. Really nice explosion at the end.
I think a lot of the walking back and forth can be attributed to the fact that this is based on a play. And I agree that the organic metal instability would have been better.
@@JustWasted3HoursHere hmmm yeah, neat idea. trying to figure out Martian tech is a neat idea.
Space aliens are still a grift!!
Best movie I've seen in 50 yrs of monitoring!
I couldnt help dying from laughter at the robot. the shuffle.
Well, at least we know that they hired the handicapped.
Devil Girl still gave a commanding performance even without the use of her whip.
I'd still prefer Hazel Court or Adrienne Corri.
The headgear she wore was defiantly Germanic. She was so hot she could fit into a rave today! My opinion of course! I STILL WOULD LIKE TO GET HER NAME!
@@chrisebbesen5798 Germanic, perhaps. But facially, she's more a Dane or Nordic woman. In reality Patricia Laffan was part Irish, but then many Irish are of Danish descent. So hot she could abduct me w/o use of weapons in quick time.
The best Dominatrix in this movie isn't the Devil girl ...it's Mrs Jamieson ..I'm sure she had boots in her wardrobe.
And an SS tattoo under her left arm.
Pienso igual !!!! Está muy buena la Marciana !!!!
Always beware of the nerdy quiet ones.
Man! Those legs go all the way up. Let’s go play spaceship !
A solid 10 all the way !
Wow, Adrienne Corri AND Hazel Court! Doesn't get much better than this. I don't think I've ever seen a spaceship make a noisier landing, though. 😂
and how!
She was the inspiration for Darth Vader.
The devil girls outfit caused...stirrings. 😳
hairs kinda flat, but i get it
Yeah 👍
That's funny
Lmaooooo 😂❤
I bet Bruce Wayne has a 'recreational' copy of this movie, back at the mansion.... 26:20
Absolutely brilliant ... thankyou very much ...
The ship was fantastic . Of the period in every respect . Patricias outfit , just wow . 👍😉😚😁
Robot was terrifying 🙃😜🤗
Patricia's outfit? Over analised it, with respect cooper, go no further than Patricia 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
I love these oldies
That was quite an impressive explosion.
She is out of this world!
Sadly. We need more like her (minus the villainy).
Flying Saucers were sure noisy back then. But I guess that's the nature of those early anti-matter inverse fusion drives.
any shade tree mechanic could tell them they needed a flux capacitor.
The aliens didn't consider it an issue as sound didn't carry in empty space. They didn't figure on air being such a good medium.
I believe they finally learned how to mk them stealth now a days. Lol
Also the martian's was prettier bk then they got old an ugly now
Usually when the aliens come down they probe but this time they sent a dominatrix 😊
Great! The music is fabulous, and the combination of the big orchestra and the cardboard robot is inspired.
I wasn't expecting much, but actually enjoyed the movie. Wish I could have watched it in 1959 when I was 5 years old.
it would have Keenan 'A' movie, and not available to boys.(or girls )
You were born right in the middle of the 55/56 and 57 Chevrolet Bel Air my favorites
In old films, whenever someone gets hurt, the remedy is alcohol. "Quick, get him a drink!"
Ahhh, to have lived then.
Always seemed to be the go to plan
Albert needs a huge drink
Nowadays it's "Quick - the antidepressants!"
I love how in the book Dracula, they'll be like "She's lost a lot of blood-- Quick, get her some brandy!"
Yes! One of sci-fi's best robots! Chani looks like an out of control Frigidaire prototype.
I saw this a verrrry long time ago, and my friends and I all laughed at what a dismal attempt at robot design that thing was.
The only fridge to actually take itself outside to defrost.
Or the first Dalek prototype
With one clearly quite wobbly fella inside walking it around
@@leelarson107 Dismal indeed. Compare with robot Gort in "The Day the Earth Stood Still", which preceded this by three years. Even Robbie in Forbidden Planet [1956] was better. . .
I've seen this several times.
Always enjoyable. 👍
There could’ve been a sequel. Stud farm on Mars!
This movie was 100% better than it had any right to be in 1954.
"Take me, Nyah!! Take ME!" LOL
Always enjoy seeing Private Frazier's Adventures.
Thought it was him, was waiting for the credits to confirm I wasn't just being racist 😂
@@chriskennedy7534 ????..?????????...?????
@@pressureworks No true Scott's man, Ock aye Jimmy, What's worn under a Scotsman's kilt/ nothing it's all in perfect working order, etc
😉 I can say that as a colonist named Kennedy
Cult Classic ! Madame Laffan is so full of style & grace !
'Oh, well that will mean another bed.' Damn Martians never make reservations.
I remember watching this back in the early 60's, loved it.
We need more devil girls
Poor ol' Devil Girl, thwarted in the end. She was just trying to collect Earth's men as breeding stock. Let her do her work.
Don't know what all the guys were so worried about. I'd have definitely been up for breeding with her!
Love this movie! Got the poster
Thank You. Love it. I wish you well.
I never knew Martians had such great legs, but I reckon she'd be a very domineering Misses!
Great movie, very enjoyable. May I say more enjoyable than half (or more) of the 21st century movie available today.
Oh those legs.
Legs are always more magical when a confident woman knows how to show them.
Best film I have seen in years.
Nyah, completely and utterly seems like Darth Vader 😮
Must be one of Richard O'briens' favourite movies. They're all here.. Bead and Janet, Dr Scott, Frank, of course, RifRaf, magenta and even a sort of Rocky. Loved every minute! 👏👍
I loved it. The good ole days.
Me gusta las peliculas de ciencia ficcion , y tambien las antiguas , porque veo el esfuerzo de los efectos especiales , que son buenos para la epoca
Great plot, great acting and realistic looking robot - Oscars on the way I think. Devil Girl outfits could set a new trend at parties
Her outfit were stylish 😄
@@BigBuzzyBumbleBee I'd love to see what you would have done in 1954. Fools like you thunk you know it all, but you've been spoiled and jaded by generations of people with actual imaginations greater than yours.
"Devil Girl" costumes actually were quite popular after the movie came out.
Grade B Movies, Absolutely Hilarious
@@wildcatherder Gotta say the design was great.
i thought it was going to be real cheezy or something but it was fairly good, and with fairly good actors. It's worth watching if you like old science fiction movies.
It does make you stop wondering why a giant fan is on a ship that travels through space devoid of air.
@@donnienicholson6062 It is not an ordinary fan, it stirs up the 4th dimension, you fool.
_Wow, my dearest Helen! It seems to be a Véry good one indeed! I hope you enjoy this old movie from 69 years ago with us on CCC movie chat at live! God bless you always, my dearest Helen!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗
Thank. U Paulo ❤👸
@@helenpoornima5126 _Aww, my dearest Helen! I'm glad tô know that you had liked my comments! Thanks a lot for your kindness! God bless you always, my Sweet Helen from my heart!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤
I ve already saw it and loved it.
Just take the chance to watch it one time more
I thoroughly enjoyed this the whole way.
Devil Girl kinda looks like Agnes Moorehead.
It's Patricia laffan .. you moron !!
This is a pretty darn good B sci-fi movie. They did alright without much money.
Nor much talent 😧 !
If you like Ed Wood movies...
@@SeamusMcGillicuddy0 You can't say that about the acting, especially Nyahs stunning presence.
The space ship, standing still on the ground, looks like a condo in Miami.
Magnificent! I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like it. PS The colorised version looks even better.
To each his own, I much prefer the black & white.
Wow, thanks Jim!😊
@@JS-fe8sx I would have preferred the black only, or the white only version. This was one of the awfullest (if that is a real superlative) films ever made.
Link?
Im going to watch the coloured version too to compare. But I usually like b/w rather than colorised.
Interesting movie. You would think they could have come up with a more realistic looking robot though. Hazel Court is a beauty. Loved her in "Twilight Zone" too. Joe S.
With a title like that I had to check this out.
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant! 😀
In the end, it turned out that the Martian's reactor safety system was programmed by Microsoft.
On my watch list for tonight. Looks a good way to spend the night while I swelter in this heat with a couple of cold brews.
Oh dear. At about 4 1:13:49 0:00, I😅 remembered that I needed to recycle some cardboard boxes. The "evil" woman, just was, uh, "lonely". I can appreciate that. And she did bring her own spaceship and everything.
Outstanding!
I would have been two years old at the time this movie came out. I love the bit where the Mars lady fires her ray gun at the man and he is just left as a pair of glasses on the ground. If she wore those tights and those boots I'm sure loads of Earth men would willingly be her slave...she wouldnt need to control their minds.
In the 1950s they actually made hundreds or maybe a thousand of of science fiction movies. Giant ants, giant insect creatures, monsters, people on other planets, destructive kids with supernatural powers, giant robots, etc.
And everything destroyed Japan.I remember a TV critic saying Tonight the Umpteenth monster will destroy Japan for the umpteenth time...........
I consider the 1950s the peak of Hollywood.
@@ShiddyFinkelstein I'd vote 1970s / 1980s myself,
but I suppose _someone_ should represent for the '50s 👍
(I might go 1950s for *British* films)
That's why Japan has closed Borders. How many Godzillas / Mothras does it take to wake up ?@@donnienicholson6062
@49:30 they actually think a severed lamp cord plugged into a wall outlet will actually kill someone; much less a bulletproof, Devil Girl from Mars? @55:07, "Tommy, did you see a, tall DARK man in there?" lol. @58:05, after the fight: "Let's get him downstairs. We'll...CLEAN HIM UP?" I enjoyed watching this classic sci-fi movie and understand why it's considered a cult classic. Thanks so much for sharing it!
Ah, the hubris of extraterrestials! It always catches up with them...
I would 100% go back to Mars with that woman.
Willingly 💕💕❤❤💖💖💋💋💥💥
Irresistible invite, you take your chances!
YEP
Me too.
ME TOO, Laffan is HOT !!!!!1
Robot seemed harmless and plodding until I saw it was huge and had the ability to disintegrate anything. I'm glad I was not yet born when this occurred.
Can fire only in the direction it's pointing. Can't turn easily. T.S. Lawrence would know what to do.
@@cdorman11 dark souls level "git gud" human scrub? :D
Is a smart theme I like that old movie👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😋
So, this is what an invisible wall looks like.
Sehr schön. Auch die Latex-Frau.😊
She destroys good old tool companies though (rubber maid)
I used to live in West Virginia...we were always being kidnapped by UFOs for breeding stock but they just put us back - none of us made the grade.
Crazy crazy
NOT ONLY IN USA are sightings
At least the aliens perfected their anal probe technology.
As a son of West Virginia, I can attest to the truth of this statement :)
This comment was better than the movie!
merci pour cette pepite martienne !!😂
This movie had the second best flying saucer landing next to The Day The Earth Stood Still's saucer landing.
I agree. The jet noises were good. And the exterior shot of the ship, with ppl walking out, was a pretty good matte, at least on a 5" screen!
I like the twin rudders on top of the thing. They look like cute lil' bunny ears.
Bravo bravo bravo bravo awesome movie 🎥🎥🎥🎥
Wow looks so so good will watch
I like the girl from mars, she is logical and she makes sense.
"Don't worry dear I suppose worse things have happened."
"Aye, but not much worse."