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Aliens are hell-bent on enslaving the human race in this unhinged and unintentionally funny British sci-fi from 1967. Robert Hutton's Dr Temple and his team of scientists are charged with conquering this dastardly force. It's lucky that Temple has a metal plate in his head that protects him from being indoctrinated by the invaders. Stilted dialogue, cheap effects and dramatic music abound in this absurdity.
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