

Horror · Science Fiction
Overview
When an atomic war on Mars destroys the planet's women, it's up to Martian Princess Marcuzan and her right-hand man Dr. Nadir to travel to earth and kidnap women for new breeding stock. Landing in Puerto Rico, they shoot down a NASA space capsule manned by an android. With his electronic brain damaged, the android terrorizes the island while the Martians raid beaches and pool parties
Top Cast


Marilyn Hanold
Marilyn Hanold
Princess Marcuzan
Marilyn Hanold
Princess Marcuzan


James Karen
James Karen
Dr. Steele
James Karen
Dr. Steele


Lou Cutell
Lou Cutell
Dr. Nadir
Lou Cutell
Dr. Nadir
Nancy Marshall
Nancy Marshall
Karen Grant
Nancy Marshall
Karen Grant
David Kerman
David Kerman
General Bowens
David Kerman
General Bowens
Robert Reilly
Robert Reilly
Col. Frank Saunders / Frankenstein
Robert Reilly
Col. Frank Saunders / Frankenstein
Robert Alan Browne
Robert Alan Browne
Martian Crewmember (uncredited)
Robert Alan Browne
Martian Crewmember (uncredited)


Robert Fields
Robert Fields
Reporter (uncredited)
Robert Fields
Reporter (uncredited)


Bruce Glover
Bruce Glover
Martian Crewmember / The Monster (uncredited)
Bruce Glover
Martian Crewmember / The Monster (uncredited)
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