A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1965
Original Title:
The Wizard of Mars
Alternate Titles:
Alien Massacre
Horrors of the Red Planet
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
American General Pictures
David L. Hewitt and Associates
Karston-Hewitt Organization
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 78
In 1974, four astronauts, silver shoe-clad Dorothy, overweight Doc, goofy Charlie, and wooden Steve, crash land on Mars when taking readings, with only four days of supplies. They must try to survive on the surface, which is barren except for some canals with huge maggots with fins. After embarking through a golden igneous cavern, braving a storm and finding an unmanned Earth vessel, they discover a golden road which leads them to the unchanging ruins of what was once a beautiful Martian city. The Martians are modeled on the Flatheads of Oz, and their collective consciousness, the "Wizard," forbids them to leave until they perform a very small task...
Art Direction:
Armando Busick
Associate Producer:
Gary R. Heacock
Director:
David L. Hewitt
Director of Photography:
Austin McKinney
Makeup Artist:
Jean Hewitt
Novel:
L. Frank Baum
Original Music Composer:
Frank A. Coe
Producer:
David L. Hewitt
Production Manager:
Philip Miller
Screenplay:
David L. Hewitt
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