Film & Radio
Tuning in Mars
The Martian invasion was heard round the world when Orson Welles broadcast a radio adaption of H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds on October 30, 1938. There have been many productions since then but Welles' show is by far the most famous and infamous, since it caused true terror in the United States.
The Martian allure has grown even larger with Hollywood's help. Films such as Red Planet and Mission to Mars are installments in sci-fi celluloid. From the goofy to the terrifying, filmgoers have been traveling to the Red Planet since the early days of the film industry. It makes one wonder, did Martians invade Hollywood?
Below are some of the films to look for in your video store.
Movie Title |
Year |
John Carter |
2012 |
Mars Needs Moms |
2011 |
Princess of Mars |
2009 |
War of the Worlds 2 |
2008 |
Martian Child |
2007 |
Doom |
2005 |
War of the Worlds |
2005 |
Crimson Force |
2005 |
Ghosts of Mars |
2001 |
Red Planet |
2000 |
Mission to Mars |
2000 |
Mars Attacks! |
1996 |
Total Recall |
1990 |
Lobster Man from Mars |
1989 |
Invaders from Mars |
1986 |
Planet of Blood |
1966 |
Mars Needs Women |
1966 |
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians |
1964 |
Robsinson Crusoe on Mars |
1964 |
The Angry Red Planet |
1959 |
Conquest of Space |
1955 |
Devil Girls from Mars |
1954 |
The War of the Worlds |
1953 |
Invaders from Mars |
1953 |
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars |
1953 |
Red Planet Mars |
1952 |
Flight to Mars |
1951 |
Rocketship X-M |
1950 |
Flash Gordon: Mars Attacks the World |
1938 |
Aelita: Queen of Mars |
1924 |
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