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As some of you know, I’m a fan of old Hollywood and the older Sci-fi 50s stuff. I got to see the movie mentioned in the title for the first time. It was surprisingly good. Come to find out it was part of a double feature in the 50s. The other feature was ‘The Blob’. I thought ‘I married a Monster From Outer Space’ was much better than ‘The Blob’. Go figure. *shrug* Anyway, for those of you that like this genre, I thought I’d let you know. I tend to get these movies out in October or Saturdays nights when the mood strikes.
Marge (Gloria Talbott) is worried about her husband, Bill (Tom Tryon). Ever since they got married, he has acted oddly, almost without emotion. When he leaves to go for a walk one night, Marge follows him and discovers that the man she married isn't a man at all, but an alien replacement of her love. Not only that, most of the men in her small town have been replaced by aliens as well, and they're marrying the women of the town in hopes of using them to repopulate their species.
Marge (Gloria Talbott) is worried about her husband, Bill (Tom Tryon). Ever since they got married, he has acted oddly, almost without emotion. When he leaves to go for a walk one night, Marge follows him and discovers that the man she married isn't a man at all, but an alien replacement of her love. Not only that, most of the men in her small town have been replaced by aliens as well, and they're marrying the women of the town in hopes of using them to repopulate their species.