These 100 classic movies are sure to please Sci-Fi fans of all tastes and ages. Marvel at the transformation of The Wasp Woman. Fear for the survival of the planet when only a flying turtle, Gammera the Invincible, stands ... more »in the way of oblivion. Flee in terror at the emergence of The Snow Creature. Feel your skin crawl when you encounter the Horrors of Spider Island. Prepare yourself for an interplanetary cataclysm in Crash of the Moons. Journey to a primeval and dangerous land in Voyage to a Prehistoric Planet. Try and survive the carnage and mayhem in Destroy All Planets, Cosmos: War of the Planets and Killer from Space. Enter a new dimension of terror as the planet faces extinction in The Day the Sky Exploded, The Doomsday Machine, End of the World and Unknown World. Face alien threats in Alien Species, Embryo, The Manster and Attack from Space. Discover hideous creatures in Beast of the Yellow Night, Fury of the Wolf Man and Snowbeast.« less
Crash of the Moons - This version without the fun of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 guy and his robots is not much fun and the video and sound quality is pretty bad.
Movie Reviews
Thinking is the best way to travel
Annie Van Auken | Planet Earth | 07/24/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Let's get the "down side" out of the way immediately:
Video quality on budget-priced DVD sets is not always suitable for hi-def or big screen TVs. These discs work best on standard size tube sets. Audio levels from this manufacturer have in the past been somewhat low-- yet not unlistenable if you have a decent sound system.
And now the "up side":
A hundred unusual selections for 30 cents apiece! Compact packages. Especially with MILL CREEK sets, thousands of movies can easily fit on a single shelf. Lesser-known films and genuine obscurities-- great for avid collectors. Months of entertainment in a single box.
The SCI-FI 100 MOVIE PACK doesn't offer anything not previously released by this manufacturer. It does however convienently bring together several genres of American, Japanese and European 'B' movies. Besides science fiction this set also contains horror, fantasy, swords & sandals and mystery films.
An example of a non-sci-fier would be "How Awful About Alan." This Aaron Spelling TV movie is more of a mystery-drama than anything else. It's the story of a man with psychosomatic blindness due to guilt over his father's death. Alan is convinced someone is trying to harm him, and he just may be right.
There's not room to comment on the other 99 movies here. You can see from the list below that this is an unusual gathering, to say the least.
Another mammoth MILL CREEK item is their HORROR 100 MOVIE PACK (24pc). It'll keep you screaming for many a full moon!
. The following alphabetized program list provides 1 to 10 viewer poll ratings for all titles, plus original names (where applicable), country (if other than USA), years of release and their most prominent actors.
(5.0) (Alien) Contamination (Italy/W Ger-1982) - Ian McCulloch (2.4) Alien Species 1996 - Charles Napier/Hoke Howell (6.0) All The Kind Strangers (TV-1974) - Stacy Keach/Samantha Eggar/John Savage/Robby Benson (3.9) The Alpha Incident (1978) - Stafford Morgan/John F. Goff (2.7) The Amazing Transparent Man (1960) - Marguerite Chapman/Douglas Kennedy (3.0) Assignment: Outer Space ("Space Men") (Italy-1960) - Rik Van Nutter/Gabriella Farinon (4.2) The Astral Factor ("Invisible Stranger") (1976) - Robert Foxworth/Stefanie Powers/Elke Sommer (4.0) Attack From Space (Japan-1964) - Ken Utsui (2.5) Attack Of The Monsters (Japan-1969) - Christopher Murphey (2.3) The Atomic Brain ("Monstrosity") (1964) - Marjorie Eaton/Frank Gerstle (4.5) Atomic Rulers (Of The World) (Japan-1964) - Ken Utsui (2.2) The Beast Of The Yellow Night (Philippines/USA-1971) - John Ashley (3.6) Blood Tide (UK/Greece-1982) - James Earl Jones/José Ferrer (3.3) The Brain Machine (1977) - James Best/Gerald McRaney (3.7) Bride Of The Gorilla (1951) - Lon Chaney Jr./Raymond Burr (5.1) The Cold Room (TV-UK-1984) - George Segal/Amanda Pays (4.0) Colossus And The Amazon Queen (Italy-1960) - Rod Taylor/Ed Fury/Dorian Gray (2.8) Cosmos: War Of The Planets (Italy-1979) - John Richardson/Yanti Somer (6.2) Counterblast (1948) - Robert Beatty/Mervyn Johns/Nova Pilbeam (4.4) The Day The Sky Exploded (Italy) 1958 - Paul Hubschmid (4.1) Death Warmed Up (Australia/New Zealand-1985) - Michael Hurst (3.9) Destroy All Planets (Japan-1968) - Carl Craig/Peter Williams (5.0) The Disappearance Of Flight 412 (TV-1974) - Glenn Ford/Bradford Dillman/David Soul/Guy Stockwell (3.8) The Doomsday Machine (1972) - Grant Williams/Mike Farrell (in support) (2.6) Eegah (1962) - Arch Hall Jr./Richard Kiel (4.5) Embryo (1976) - Rock Hudson/Diane Ladd/Roddy McDowell/Joyce Brothers (as herself) (2.7) End Of The World 1977 - Christopher Lee (4.1) Eternal Evil ("The Blue Man") (TV-Canada/USA-1985) - Karen Black (3.6) Evil Brain From Outer Space (Japan-1964) - Ken Utsui (3.3) First Spaceship On Venus (E Ger/Poland-1960) (3.7) Frozen Alive (UK/W Ger-1964) - Mark Stevens (2.4) Fury Of The Wolf Man (Spain-1972) - Mark Stevens (3.3) The Galaxy Invader (1985) - Richard Ruxton/Faye Tilles (4.7) Gammera The Invincible (1966) - Albert Dekker/Brian Donlevy (5.8) Giants of Rome (Italy/France-1964) - Richard Harrison (3.6) Good Against Evil (TV-1977) - Dack Rambo/Dan O'Herlihy/Kim Cattrall (minor role) (1.9) Hercules Against The Moon Men (France/Italy-1964) - Sergio Ciani (as Alan Steel)/Jany Clair (2.7) Hercules And The Captive Women (Italy/France-1961) - Reg Park/Fay Spain (4.9) Hercules And The Tyrants Of Babylon (Italy-1964) - Peter Lupus (3.6) Hercules Unchained (Italy/France/Spain-1959) - Steve Reeves/Primo Carnera (2.2) Horrors Of Spider Island (W Ger/Yugo-1960) - Alexander D'Arcy/Barbara Valentin (4.6) House Of The Dead ("Alien Zone") (1978) - John Ericson (3.2) House Of The Living Dead (S Africa-1973) - Mark Burns (5.6) How Awful About Alan (TV-1970) - Anthony Perkins/Julie Harris/Joan Hackett (5.1) Idaho Transfer (1973) - Kelly BoHannon/Keith Carradine (2.9) The Incredible Petrified World (1957) - John Carradine/Robert Clarke (3.0) Killers From Space (1954) - Peter Graves/James Seay (1.7) King Of Kong Island (Italy-1968) - Brad Harris/Marc Lawrence (2.5) Laser Mission (USA/Ger/So Afr-1990) - Brandon Lee/Ernest Borgnine (5.6) The Lost City (Part 1) (1935) - William 'Stage' Boyd/Kane Richmond/George 'Gabby' Hayes (5.1) The Lost City (Part 2) (1935) - William 'Stage' Boyd/Kane Richmond/George 'Gabby' Hayes (5.1) The Lost Jungle (1934) - Clyde Beatty/Cecilia Parker (7.0) The Lost World (silent-1925) - Lewis Stone/Wallace Beery/Arthur Conan Doyle (as himself) (3.3) The Lucifer Complex (1978) - Robert Vaughn/Keenan Wynn/Aldo Ray (7.5) Maciste In Hell (silent-Italy-1925) (4.4) The Manster (Japan-1962) - Peter Dyneley/Jane Hylton (2.5) Mesa Of Lost Women (1953) - Jackie Coogan/Lyle Talbot (5.7) The Mistress Of Atlantis (Germany-1932) - John Stuart/Gibb McLauglin (5.2) Mole Men Against The Son Of Hercules (Italy-1961) - Mark Forest/Paul Wynter (5.2) Moon Of The Wolf (TV-1972) - David Janssen/Barbara Rush/Bradford Dillman/Royal Dano (1.6) Night Fright (1967) - John Agar/Carol Gilley (2.2) The Nightmare Never Ends ("Night Train To Terror") (1985) - Barbara Wyler (3.2) Panic (Italy/Spain-1976) - David Warbeck/Janet Agren (4.9) The Phantom Creeps (edited version of the 1939 serial) (1949) - Bela Lugos (3.5) Phantom From Space (1953) - Ted Cooper/Tom Daly/Steve Acton (2.3) The Phantom Planet (1961) - Dean Fredericks/Francis X. Bushman (3.4) Piranha, Piranha! (Venezuela/USA-1972) - William Smith/Peter Brown (4.0) Planet Outlaws ("Buck Rogers") (1953) - Buster Crabbe/Constance Moore (3.0) Prehistoric Women (1950) - Laurette Luez/Allan Nixon (4.1) Prisoners Of The Lost Universe (UK-1983) - Richard Hatch/Kay Lenz/John Saxon (5.6) Purple Death From Outer Space ("Buck Rogers") 1966 - Buster Crabbe (3.7) Queen Of The Amazons (1947) - Robert Lowery/Patricia Morison (7.3) Radio Ranch ("Men With Steel Faces" - edited 1935 serial) (1940) - Gene Autry/Frankie Darro (5.0) The Return Of Dr. Mabuse (W Ger/France/Italy1961) - Lex Barker (1.6) Ring Of Terror (1962) - George E. Mather (5.5) Robot Pilot ("Emergency Landing") (1941) - Forrest Tucker/Carol Hughes (3.3) ("Rocky Jones, Space Ranger") Crash Of The Moons (TV-1954) - Richard Crane/Scotty Beckett (3.3) ("Rocky Jones, Space Ranger") Menace From Outer Space (TV-1956) - Richard Crane/Scotty Beckett (2.5) Santa Claus Conquers The Martians (1964) - John Call/Pia Zadora (in a minor role) (4.7) Shadow Of Chinatown (serial-1936) - Bela Lugosi/Bruce Bennett (2.2) She Gods of Shark Reef (1958) - Bill Cord/Don Durant (2.7) The Snow Creature (1954) - Paul Langton/Leslie Denison (4.0) Snowbeast (TV-1977) - Bo Svenson/Yvette Mimieux/Robert Logan (3.1) Son Of Hercules: The Land Of Darkness (Italy-1963) - Dan Vadis/Ken Clark/John Simons (3.5) Star Odyssey (Italy-1979) (3.0) Teenagers From Outer Space (1959) - David Love/Dawn Bender (4.5) Terror At The Red Wolf Inn ("Terror House") (1972) - Linda Gillen (2.1) They ("Invasion From Inner Earth") 1974 - Paul Bentzen (3.8) They Came From Beyond Space (UK-1967) - Robert Hutton/Jennifer Jayne (6.0) This Is Not A Test (1962) - Seamon Glass/Thayer Roberts (2.8) UFO: Target Earth (1974) - Nick Plakias (3.9) Unknown World (1951) - Bruce Kellogg/George Baxter (in support) (1.7) Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968) - Mamie Van Doren/Mary Marr (3.4) Voyage To The Prehistoric Planet (1965) - Basil Rathbone/Faith Domergue (4.2) Warning From Space (Japan-1956) - Keizo Kawasaki/Toyomi Karita (4.0) Warriors Of The Wasteland (Italy-1982) - Fred Williamson/George Eastman (3.1) The Wasp Woman (1960) - Susan Cabot/Anthony Eisley (4.6) Werewolf Woman Italy-1976) - Howard Ross (3.1) White Pongo (1945) - Richard Fraser/Maris Wrixon (2.0) The Wild Women Of Wongo (1958) - Adrienne Bourbeau/Pat Crowley"
Yet another great value collection from Mill Creek
D. Milburn | Farmington, KY USA | 07/24/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Per Mill Creek these 100 classic movies are sure to please Sci-Fi fans of all tastes and ages. Marvel at the transformation of The Wasp Woman. Fear for the survival of the planet when only a flying turtle, Gammera the Invincible, stands in the way of oblivion. Flee in terror at the emergence of The Snow Creature. Feel your skin crawl when you encounter the Horrors of Spider Island. Prepare yourself for an interplanetary cataclysm in Crash of the Moons. Journey to a primeval and dangerous land in Voyage to a Prehistoric Planet. Try and survive the carnage and mayhem in Destroy All Planets, Cosmos: War of the Planets and Killer from Space.
Enter a new dimension of terror as the planet faces extinction in The Day the Sky Exploded, The Doomsday Machine, End of the World and Unknown World. Face alien threats in Alien Species, Embryo, The Manster and Attack from Space. Discover hideous creatures in Beast of the Yellow Night, Fury of the Wolf Man and Snowbeast.
Included 1. Alien Contamination 2. Alien Species 3. All the Kind Strangers 4. Alpha Incident, The 5. Amazing Transparent Man, The 6. Assignment: Outer Space 7. Astral Factor, The 8. Atomic Brain, The 9. Atomic Rulers of the World 10. Attack From Space 11. Attack of the Monsters 12. Beast of the Yellow Night 13. Blood Tide 14. Brain Machine, The 15. Bride of the Gorilla 16. Cold Room, The 17. Colossus and the Amazon Queen 18. Cosmos: War of the Planets 19. Counterblast 20. Day the Sky Exploded, The 21. Death Warmed Up 22. Destroy All Planets 23. Disappearance of Flight 412, The 24. Doomsday Machine, The 25. Eegah 26. Embryo 27. End of the World, The 28. Eternal Evil 29. Evil Brain from Outer Space 30. First Spaceship on Venus 31. Frozen Alive 32. Fury of the Wolf Man 33. Galaxy Invader, The 34. Gamera the Invincible 35. Giants of Rome 36. Good Against Evil 37. Hercules Against the Moon Men 38. Hercules and the Captive Women 39. Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon 40. Hercules Unchained 41. Horrors of Spider Island 42. House of the Dead 43. House of the Living Dead 44. How Awful About Allan 45. Idaho Transfer 46. Incredible Petrified World, The 47. Killers From Space 48. Kong Island 49. Laser Mission 50. Lost City, The (Part 1 and Part 2) 51. Lost Jungle, The 52. Lost World, The 53. Lucifer Complex, The 54. Maciste in Hell 55. Manster, The 56. Mesa of Lost Women 57. Mistress of Atlantis, The 58. Mole Men against the Son of Hercules 59. Moon of the Wolf 60. Night Fright 61. Nightmare Never Ends, The 62. Panic 63. Phantom Creeps, The 64. Phantom From Space 65. Phantom Planet, The 66. Piranha, Piranha 67. Planet Outlaws 68. Prehistoric Women 69. Prisoners of the Lost Universe 70. Purple Death from Outer Space 71. Queen of the Amazons 72. Radio Ranch 73. Return of Dr. Mabuse, The 74. Ring of Terror 75. Robot Pilot 76. Rocky Jones, Space Ranger: Crash of the Moons 77. Rocky Jones, Space Ranger: Menace from Outer Space 78. Santa Claus Conquers the Martians 79. Shadow of Chinatown 80. She Gods of Shark Reef 81. Snow Creature, The 82. Snowbeast 83. Son of Hercules: The Land of Darkness 84. Star Odyssey 85. Teenagers From Outer Space 86. Terror at the Red Wolf Inn 87. They 88. They Came From Beyond Space 89. This is not a Test 90. UFO: Target Earth 91. Unknown World 92. Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women 93. Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet 94. Warning From Space 95. Warriors of the Wasteland 96. Wasp Woman, The 97. Werewolf Woman 98. White Pongo 99. Wild Women of Wongo
and one more I can't find the name to. As with most of mill Creek's release the transfers are average at best. There are some repeats on this set with other set, as with most of them but still for the price you're going to get enough new titles to make it a value."
Great value for b-movie fans.
hb1148 | Jacksonville, FL USA | 05/11/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This collection would be more suitably named something other than "Sci-Fi Classics" None of the films here are classics in any sense of the word and many of them aren't even sci-fi, but the set does cover an awful lot of territory for a very reasonable price. There is everything here from an early silent movie to 1950's cold-war paranoia alien invasion films, and from Steve Reeves Hercules escapades all the way to Amazon warrior women and giant spiders. I've always been a fan of these kinds of movies and there are a few unexpected gems buried here. As someone mentioned, the transfer quality is iffy and sometimes truly horrible in that some of the films appear to have come from second or even third-generation VHS copies. Nevertheless I'm looking forward to spending the occasional Sunday afternoon with a bag full of popcorn happily viewing something from this rather eclectic collection."
Save yourself some money...
Jeff Chapman | New Brunswick, NJ | 07/07/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Its a real good collection of cheese fest sci-fi films for the B movie fan, but this collection is simply the "Sci-fi" 50 pack combined with the "Nightmare Worlds" 50 pack. Together they'll run you about $25. So save yourself about $15 and just get the two 50 packs separately."
Funky scifi
mary paquette | boston area usa | 10/09/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I bought these movie classics, for my adult son. These movies I grew up on! Some are great some are strange, but all are fun when It's raining and cold at night, with a big bowl of pop corn with friends and family. Price is right! Have some fun! Don't be so serious!"