In the second installment of "Undersea Kingdom (1936)", the explorers are threatened by soldiers from Atlantis. Then, in "Indestructible Man (1956)", an executed criminal goes on a rampage after being resurrected by mad scientists.

Alright, so you’re thinking about diving into some truly old-school cinema? Like, the kind your grandparents might have seen in a matinee. If you're a fan of charmingly low-budget sci-fi, accidental comedy, or just appreciate seeing how movies were made way back when, then yeah, maybe give this a shot. 🕰️ Everyone els...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

B. Reeves Eason

Perry N. Vekroff
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"Alright, so you’re thinking about diving into some truly old-school cinema? Like, the kind your grandparents might have seen in a matinee. If you're a fan of charmingly low-budget sci-fi, accidental comedy, or just appreciate seeing how movies were made way back when, then yeah, maybe give this a shot. 🕰️ Everyone else? You’ll probably find these films a bit of a slog, honestly. We kick things off with the second installment of Undersea Kingdom, a 1936 serial. You jump right into the action, n..."
Oliver Drake, John Rathmell, Maurice Geraghty, Tracy Knight
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Sci-Fi, Family, Adventure


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