The Black Invaders
The Black Invaders

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The Black Invaders

1962
Movie
88 min
Italian

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IMDb4.0/10
Director: O. P. (Ossie) PrinceGenres: Science Fiction, Horror, Exploitation

Plot Summary

In this low-budget science fiction film, a group of Black astronauts travels to Mars where they encounter hostile aliens and a mysterious plot. The mission quickly devolves into a fight for survival against both extraterrestrial threats and internal conflict.

Critical Reception

The Black Invaders is primarily known as a cult film within the exploitation genre, notable for its predominantly Black cast in a science fiction setting during the early 1960s. While critically dismissed upon release for its rudimentary special effects and acting, it has gained a niche following for its pioneering representation and unique place in B-movie history.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious attempt at representation in sci-fi

  • Criticized for its technical limitations and dated plot

  • Considered a notable, albeit flawed, example of early independent Black cinema

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche status, but it is generally recognized as a curiosity for its historical context and pioneering efforts rather than for cinematic quality.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by and starred Tommy Cook, who was also a child actor known for his role in 'The Parent Trap' (1961) and later became a screenwriter.

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