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Aliens from planet Umu, a dying world forty million light-years distant, plot to conquer Earth by praying on man's superstitions. Bringing two dead scientists back to life, they use their knowledge to re-animate various earth monsters: a werewolf, a Frankenstein-ish monster, a mummy and a vampire. When the scientists are unable to control human emotions and passions, the monsters run amok, destroying each other while simultaneously saving Earth from conquest by the invaders.
Assignment Terror is every bit as silly and preposterous as it sounds - a delightful hodge-podge of horror and science fiction, done sixties style - complete with groovy music, go-go dancing, and a climactic "battle of the monsters" finalé. The slapdash dubbing is all over the place with respect to picture sync, but in a movie like this, who cares? |
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Code: RF001
• Quality: Good - |
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This title is provided on professionally produced and packaged DVD-R media. Due to the rarity and special-interest nature of this film, a commercially-pressed DVD would not be financially feasible. DVD-R is compatible with nearly all consumer DVD players produced in the last three years or so. Many websites maintain compatibility databases, so if you are unsure of your player's ability to handle DVD-R, you may wish to do a bit of research.
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