More of a spy movie that just might happen to have a Flying Saucer.
Published by bernie4444 , 3 days ago
Saucers, saucers everywhere. Here a saucer, there a saucer; everywhere a saucer. It is the 1950s, so we, of course, are paranoid of the Ruskies. If the Ruskies think there are actual saucers, then it must not be theirs, but we need to be sure.
We cannot have them thinking that we are thinking about saucers, as even in Alaska, government agents are foreigners and stand out. The solution is to send Alaskan playboy Mike Trent (Mikel Conrad) and his trusty nurse Vee Langley (Pat Garrison). No one would ever suspect that they had saucers on their mind.
Will they find their quarry or get lost in the scenery and maybe each other? One thing we learn is that Alaska is quite hot. T-shirts and skimpy swimsuits. Beware of all Hans (Hantz von Teuffen) on deck.
Well, you get the idea, so best watch to find if there really is a saucer and if so, who will find it. That might not be healthy.
The film is in black and white. The acting is a bit stilted. The dialogue, well, you get the idea. But it was one of the first Saucer movies.
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