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  1. Target Earth is a 1954 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Herman Cohen, directed by Sherman A. Rose, that stars Richard Denning, Kathleen Crowley, Virginia Grey, and Whit Bissell.

  2. Target Earth: Directed by Sherman A. Rose. With Richard Denning, Kathleen Crowley, Virginia Grey, Richard Reeves. Giant robots from Venus invade Chicago. Stranded in the deserted city are strangers Frank and Nora.

    • (1.5K)
    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Sherman A. Rose
    • 1954-11-07
  3. Target Earth: Directed by Peter Markle. With Janell McLeod, John R. Copeman, Tim Parati, John C. McGinley. After aliens inhabit human bodies, it's up to a small-town policeman to protect a child who holds the key to defeating the extraterrestrials.

    • (525)
    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Peter Markle
    • 1998-02-05
  4. Storyline: Target Earth (1954) A large city is ordered to be completely evacuated as an army of robots, believed to be from the planet Venus, attack it. Left...

    • 75 min
    • 122
    • Skull Morph
  5. A large city is ordered to be completely evacuated as an army of robots, believed to be from the planet Venus, attack it. Left behind are Nora King and Frank Brooks, strangers until their chance meeting in the deserted streets. They meet a celebrating couple at a café, Vicki Harris and Jim Wilson.

  6. A small-town policeman (Christopher Meloni) protects a woman (Marcia Cross) and her child (Courtney Allen Crumpler), who holds the key to defeating an alien...

    • Sci-Fi
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  8. Jan 14, 2021 · Herman Cohens Target Earth is an underrated50s invader film. While far from the heights of Earth vs. The Flying Saucers or Invasion of the Body Snatchers (both 1956), Target Earth nonetheless deserves a renewed consideration.

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