Invasion of the Sci-Fi Videos!!
Catch a glimpse of the future with these fantastic videos about space explorers, power-hungry computers, extra-terrestrials, time travelers, nuclear disasters, robots run amok, and scientific experiments gone horribly awry!
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars. Bud and Lou think they're on Mars when their rocket lands in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Charles Lamont directed. 1953. 77 min. VH1/ABBO-0004.
Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man. Bud and Lou try to clear invisible boxer Arthur Franz of a murder charge. Charles Lamont directed. 1951. 83 min. VH1/ABBO-0005.
The Abominable Snowman. Peter Cushing and Forrest Tucker seek the elusive Yeti. Nigel (Quatermass) Kneale scripted for director Val Guest. 1957. 91 min. VH1/ABOM-0002.
The Abyss. James Cameron directs Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio in this tale of undersea aliens. 1989. 140 min. VH1/ABYS-0001.
The Abyss: Special Edition. James Cameron supervised this longer version.1993/2000. 171 min. VH1/ABYS-0002.
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension. W.D. Richter's sci-fi spoof stars Peter Weller as a brain surgeon / rock star / jet car driver. 1984. 103 min. VH1/ADVE-0013.
Aelita: Queen of Mars. A Moscow engineer builds a rocket to take him to Mars in Yakov Protazanov's silent film. 1924. 113 min. VH1/AELI-0001.
A.I. Artificial Intelligence. Steven Spielberg's epic fable stars Haley Joel Osment as a robot boy who longs to win the love of his human mother, Frances O'Conner. 2001. 145 min. VH1/AIAR-0001.
Akira. Biker Tetsuo is driven mad by a psychic force in Katsuhiro Otomo's animated feature. Dubbed. Letterboxed. 1989. 124 min. VH1/AKIR-0002.
Alien. A transforming demon takes over a spaceship. Ridley Scott's thriller stars Sigourney Weaver, John Hurt and Ian Holm. 1979. 117 min. VH1/ALIE-0001.
Aliens. Sigourney Weaver returns to rescue a little girl from an alien mother in writer/director James Cameron's sequel. 1986. 138 min. VH1/ALIE-0002.
Aliens: Special Edition. Cameron supervised this expanded version of his sci-fi blockbuster. 1986/1999. 154 min. VH1/ALIE-0005.
Alien 3. Sigourney Weaver, Charles S. Dutton and Charles Dance battle voracious monsters in David Fincher's film. 1992. 115 min. VH1/ALIE-0003.
The Alien Legacy. Director Ridley Scott, artist H.R. Giger and writer Dan O'Bannon discuss the filming of Alien (1979). A program by Rob Klein. 1999. 66 min. VH2/ALIE-0001.
Alien Resurrection. Sigourney Weaver and Winona Ryder fight a new batch of aliens. Jean-Pierre Jeunet directed. 1997. 108 min. VH1/ALIE-0004.
The Alligator People. Beverly Garland reveals the shocking fate of husband Richard Crane, injected with an alligator gland serum. Roy Del Ruth directed. 1959. 74 min. VH4/ALLI-0003.
Alphaville. Detective Eddie Constantine tries to rescue a scientist's daughter in Jean-Luc Godard's vision of the future. Subtitled. 1965. 95 min. VH1/ALPH-0001.
Altered States. Scientist William Hurt's experiments transform his body and drive him to the brink of madness in Ken Russell's film. 1980. 103 min. VH1/ALTE-0001.
The Amazing Colossal Man. After surviving an atomic blast, colonel Glen Langan grows into a giant, losing his mind in the process. A Bert I. Gordon film. 1957. 79 min. VH1/AMAZ-0001.
The Amazing Transparent Man. A gangster springs safe-cracker from jail and renders him invisible with an atomic ray. An Edgar G. Ulmer film. 1960. 58 min. VH1/AMAZ-0002.
The Andromeda Strain. Scientists Arthur Hiller, James Olson, David Wayne and Kate Reid race to disable a deadly germ in Robert Wise's thriller. 1970. 130 min. VH1/ANDR-0003.
The Angry Red Planet. Astronauts Gerald Mohr, Nora Hayden and Les Tremayne encounter menacing monsters in this "Cinemagic" movie from writer/director Ib Melchior. 1960. 83 min. VH1/ANGR-0002.
The Ape Man. Demented scientist Bela Lugosi turns himself into a hairy brute in William Beaudine's movie. 1943. 60 min. VH1/APEM-0001.
Armageddon. Michael Bay's blockbuster, about attempts to blow up a meteor, stars Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, and Steve Buscemi. 1998. 151 min. VH1/ARMA-0001.
The Arrival. Radio astronomer Charlie Sheen finds himself the target of an extraterrestrial conspiracy. David Twohy scripted and directed. 1996. 109 min. VH1/ARRI-0001.
The Astounding She-Monster. A sexy alien (Shirley Kilpatrick) pursues a geologist, a socialite and three kidnappers in Ronnie Ashcroft's camp classic. 1958. 62 min. VH1/ASTO-0001.
The Astronaut's Wife. Charlize Theron suspects that something terrible happened to her husband, astronaut Johnny Depp. Rand Ravich scripted and directed. 1999. 110 min. VH1/ASTR-0001.
At the Earth's Core. Doug McClure and Peter Cushing discover a world of dinosaur and primitive men. Kevin Connor directed this Edgar Rice Burroughs yarn. 1976. 90 min. VH1/ATTH-0002.
Atom Man vs. Superman. In Spencer Gordon Bennet's 15-episode serial, the Man of Steel (Kirk Alyn) clashes with Lex Luthor (Lyle Talbot), a.k.a. Atom Man. 1950. 252 min. VH2/ATOM-0001.
The Atomic Submarine. The crew of a nuclear-powered sub hunts alien invaders wreaking havoc in the Arctic waters. Spencer Gordon Bennet directed. 1959. 71 min. VH1/ATOM-0003.
Attack of the Puppet People. Mad doll-maker John Hoyt shrinks John Agar and June Kenny to the size of dolls. A Bert I. Gordon movie. 1958. 79 min. VH1/ATTA-0005.
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. An encounter with a towering alien transforms Allison Hayes into a jealous giant. Nathan Hertz (a.k.a. Juran) directed. 1958. 74 min. VH1/ATTA-0001.
Attack of the Giant Leeches (a.k.a. The Giant Leeches). Denizens of the Florida Everglades battle blood-suckers in Bernard L. Kowalski's monster movie. 1959. 62 min. VH1/ATTA-0002.
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. In the heart of the rainforest, scientists William Katt and Sean Young discover two adult brontosauruses and their hatchling. 1985. 92 min. VH1/BABY-0005.
Back to the Future. Michael J. Fox travels back in time and plays matchmaker for his own parents in Robert Zemeckis' comedy. 1985. 116 min. VH1/BACK-0001.
Back to the Future Part II. Marty and Doc (Christopher Lloyd) discover that someone has tampered with time in Zemeckis' sequel. 1989. 108 min. VH1/BACK-0003.
Back to the Future Part III. Our heroes find themselves in the old west (with Mary Steenburgen) in the last of Zemeckis' trilogy. 1990. 118 min. VH1/BACK-0007.
Barbarella. Jane Fonda plays a space woman in Roger Vadim's sexy sci-fi adventure. 1968. 98 min. VH1/BARB-0003. VH1/BARB-0001 is a Spanish-language version.
Batman. Adam West and Burt Ward tangle with Cesar Romero, Frank Gorshin, Burgess Meredith and Lee Meriwether in Leslie H. Martinson's film. 1966. 105 min. VH1/BATM-0005.
Batman. Tim Burton's comic book movie stars Michael Keaton as Batman and Jack Nicholson as the Joker. 1989. 126 min. VH1/BATM-0002 or -0012. VH1/BATM-0003 is in Spanish.
Batman & Mr. Freeze: Subzero. Boyd Kirkland's animated adventure features the voices of Kevin Conroy as Batman, Michael Ansara as Mr. Freeze, Loren Lester as Robin, and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Alfred. 1997. 67 min. VH1/BATM-0010.
Batman and Robin. Batman (Robert Lowery) and Robin (John Duncan) face the Wizard in Spencer Gordon Bennet's 15-chapter serial. 1949. 252 min. VH2/BATM-0001.
Batman & Robin. Batman (George Clooney), Robin (Chris O'Donnell) and Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone) battle Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman). Joel Schumacher directed. 1997. 125 min. VH1/BATM-0007.
Batman Beyond: Rebirth (a.k.a. Batman Beyond: The Movie). When an elderly Bruce Wayne (voice of Kevin Conroy) retires his alter ego Batman, high schooler Terry McGinnis (Will Friedle) dons the cape and mask. Curt Geda directed this cartoon. 1998. 41 min. VH2/BATM-0002.
Batman Forever. Val Kilmer and Chris O'Donnell clash with Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey in Joel Schumacher's sequel. 1995. 122 min. VH1/BATM-0005 or -0006.
Batman Returns. Batman (Michael Keaton) meets Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Penguin (Danny DeVito) in Tim Burton's dark fantasy. 1992. 126 min. VH1/BATM-0004.
The Batman Superman Movie. Toshihiko Masuda's cartoon features the voices of Tim Daly as Superman, Dana Delaney as Lois Lane, Kevin Conroy as Batman, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, and Mark Hamill as The Joker. 1997. 61 min. VH1/BATM-0011.
Battle for the Planet of the Apes. J. Lee Thompson directs Roddy McDowall and John Huston in the final entry in the series. 1973. 92 min. VH1/BATT-0001.
Battle of the Worlds. Scientist Claude Rains races to prevent a planet from crashing into the Earth. Anthony Dawson (a.k.a. Antonio Margheriti) directed. 1961. 84 min. VH1/BATT-0006.
Battlestar Galactica. Richard A. Colla's flick stars Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, Lorne Greene, Lew Ayres, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Ray Milland and Jane Seymour. 1978. 125 min. VH1/BATT-0011.
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. Eugene Lourie's movie features a radioactive dinosaur animated by Ray Harryhausen. 1953. 80 min. VH1/BEAS-0002.
The Beast of Yucca Flats. An atomic blast transforms nuclear scientist Tor Johnson into a shambling zombie. Coleman Francis directed this grade-Z flick. 1961. 60 min. VH1/BEAS-0003.
Before I Hang. Kindly doctor Boris Karloff, on death row for performing a mercy killing, acts as his own guinea pig for a rejuvenation serum. Nick Grinde directed. 1940. 60 min. VH1/BEFO-0004.
Beginning of the End. Reporter Peggie Castle and scientist Peter Graves battle giant locusts. Producer/director Bert I. Gordon also photographed the low-tech special effects. 1957. 76 min. VH1/BEGI-0001.
Beneath the Planet of the Apes. James Franciscus and Charlton Heston clash with apes and mutants in Ted Post's sequel to Planet of the Apes. 1970. 95 min. VH1/BENE-0001.
Beyond the Time Barrier. Test pilot Robert Clarke lands back on Earth in the nightmarish future. An Edgar G. Ulmer film. 1960. 74 min. VH1/BEYO-0002.
Black Friday. Scientist Boris Karloff transplants a gangster's brain into the head of dying English professor Stanley Ridges. Arthur Lubin directed. 1940. 70 min. VH1/BLAC-0002.
The Black Hole. A space crew boards a derelict ship which is hovering dangerously close to a black hole. Gary Nelson's movie stars Maximilian Schell and Robert Forster. 1979. 95 min. VH1/BLAC-0026.
The Black Scorpion. A volcano unleashes gigantic scorpions. Edward Ludwig's movie boasts animation from Willis O'Brien and Pete Peterson. 1957. 88 min. VH1/BLAC-0015.
Blade. Half-human and half-vampire, Blade (Wesley Snipes) sharpens his martial arts skills to prevent a vampire takeover. Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson and N'Bushe Wright co-star in Stephen Norrington's action flick. 1998. 120 min. VH1/BLAD-0001.
Blade Runner: The Director's Cut. Bounty hunter Harrison Ford pursues cyborg Rutger Hauer. This restored version of Ridley Scott's movie includes new footage, omits Ford's voice-over and features an improved ending. 1982. 117 min. VH1/BLAD-0002.
Blake's 7. This British tv series, scripted by Terry Nation and produced by David Maloney, stars Gareth Thomas as an intergalactic resistance fighter. Episodes include The Way Back, Space Fall, Cygnus Alpha, Time Squad, The Web, Seek-Locate-Destroy, Mission to Destiny, Duel, Project Avalon, Breakdown, Bounty, Deliverance, ORAC, Redemption, Shadow and Weapon. 1991-92. 12 hr. VH2/BLAK-0001 through -0008.
The Blob. Teenagers Steve McQueen and Aneta Corseaut battle an ever-growing glob from outer space. Directed by Irvin S. Yeaworth, Jr. 1958. 85 min. VH1/BLOB-0001.
The Blob. Chuck Russell's remake stars Kevin Dillon and Shawnee Smith. 1988. 92 min. VH1/BLOB-0002.
Body Snatchers. Space pods impersonate humans and take over a military base. Abel Ferrera's film stars Gabrielle Anwar and Forest Whitaker. 1993. 87 min. VH1/BODY-0004.
Born in Flames. Women take over the state-owned media in a futuristic feminist tract directed by Lizzie Borden. 1983. 90 min. VH1/BORN-0003.
A Boy and His Dog. L.Q. Jones adapts Harlan Ellison's novella about a ruffian (Don Johnson) and his telepathic mutt (voice of Tim McEntire). 1974. 89 min. VH1/BOYA-0001.
The Brain from Planet Arous. A floating brain inhabits John Agar's body and plots to take over the universe. Nathan Hertz (a.k.a. Nathan Juran) directed. 1958. 71 min. VH1/BRAI-0003.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die. Surgeon Herb Evers seeks a new body for the decapitated head of his fiancee, Virginia Leith. Joseph Green directed. 1959. 87 min. VH1/BRAI-0001.
Brainstorm. Scientists develop a device that can download one person's thoughts and sensations into another person's brain. Christopher Walken, Natalie Wood, Louise Fletcher and Cliff Robertson star in Douglas Trumbull's movie. 1983. 106 min. VH1/BRAI-0004.
Brazil. Terry Gilliam's dour fantasy about an evil bureaucracy stars Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro, Ian Holm, Michael Palin and Bob Hoskins. 1985. 131 min. VH1/BRAZ-0001.
The Brother from Another Planet. Joe Morton plays a black alien stranded in Harlem in John Sayles' movie. 1984. 104 min. VH1/BROT-0001.
Buck Rogers. Buck (Larry "Buster" Crabbe) recruits help from Saturn to battle a criminal regime on Earth. Ford Beebe and Saul Goodkind directed this 12-chapter serial. 1939. 237 min. VH2/BUCK-0002.
Capricorn One. Astronauts James Brolin, Sam Waterston and O.J. Simpson are ordered to fake a Mars landing in a television studio. Director Peter Hyams also scripted. 1978. 123 min. VH1/CAPR-0001.
Cat-Women of the Moon. Astronauts Sonny Tufts and Victor Jory discover love-starved women on the Moon in Arthur Hilton's camp classic. 1953. 65 min. VH1/CATW-0001.
Charly. An experiment turns a retarded man (Cliff Robertson) into a genius. Directed by Ralph Nelson. 1968. 103 min. VH1/CHAR-0010.
Children of the Damned. Psychiatrist Ian Hendry tries to save six alien children. Anton M. Leader directed this sequel to Village of the Damned. 1963. 90 min. VH1/CHIL-0006.
The City of Lost Children. A mad scientist steals the dreams of orphan chldren in Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Carot's French fantasy. Subtitled. 1996. 114 min. VH1/CITY-0010.
A Clockwork Orange. Vicious thug Malcolm McDowell undergoes brainwashing in Stanley Kubrick's stylish, violent black comedy. 1971. 137 min. VH1/CLOC-0003.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr, Melinda Dillon and Francois Truffatu star in this letterboxed, "definitive director's cut" of Steven Spielberg's classic about a meeting between humans and aliens. 1977. 137 min. VH1/CLOS-0001. Espanol: VH1/ENCU-0001.
Cocoon. Aliens rejuvenate Florida seniors in Ron Howard's fantasy. With Don Ameche, Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy and Steve Guttenberg. 1985. 117 min. VH1/COCO-0001.
Coma. Doctor Genevieve Bujold investigates disappearances at a Boston hospital. Director Michael Crichton scripted, from Robin Cook's novel. 1978. 113 min. VH1/COMA-0003.
Conquest of Space. Astronauts battle space fatigue on their journey to Mars in this story from producer George Pal and director Byron Haskin. 1954. 80 min. VH1/CONQ-0003.
Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. Roddy McDowall leads a simian revolution in episode #4, directed by J. Lee Thompson. 1972. 87 min. VH1/CONQ-0001.
Contact. Radio astronomer Jodie Foster seeks out life in other galaxies in Robert Zemeckis' adaptation of Carl Sagan's novel. 1997. 150 min. VH1/CONT-0002.
The Cosmic Man. Scientist Bruce Bennett and peace-loving alien John Carradine clash with the military in Herbert Greene's movie. 1959. 72 min. VH1/COSM-0002.
The Cosmic Monsters. Cosmic rays transform insects into giants in Gilbert Gunn's British production. 1957. 75 min. VH1/COSM-0001.
Crash of the Moons. Hollingsworth Morse's sci-fi cheapie is compiled from two episodes of Rocky Jones: Space Ranger. Richard Crane stars. 1954/63. 72 min. VH1/CRAS-0003.
The Crawling Eye. Forrest Tucker investigates a deadly radioactive cloud on a Swiss mountain. Jimmy Sangster scripted Quentin Lawrence's film. 1958. 84 min. VH1/CRAW-0001.
The Crazies. A government-developed virus infects a small town in this Vietnam allegory from writer/director George A. Romero. 1973. 103 min. VH1/CRAZ-0002.
Creature from the Black Lagoon. Explorers Richard Carlson and Julia Adams discover a prehistoric "Gill Man" in Jack Arnold's classic. 1954. 79 min. VH1/CREA-0001.
The Creature Walks Among Us. Scientists experiment on the Gill Man in the last of the Creature trilogy, directed by John Sherwood. 1956. 79 min. VH1/CREA-0002.
The Crimson Ghost. Who will prevent skull-faced criminal I. Stanford Jolley from securing an atomic cyclotrode? William Witney directed this serial. 1946. 168 min. VH2/CRIM-0001.
Cube. Six strangers wake up imprisoned in a maze of interlocking chambers, many of them rigged with lethal boobytraps. Vincenzo Natali directed this Canadian production. 1997. 90 min. VH1/CUBE-0001.
Dark City. Amnesiac Rufus Sewell flees from police and floating spectres in Alex Proyas' movie. Jennifer Connelly, Kiefer Sutherland and William Hurt co-star. 1997. 100 min. VH1/DARK-0014.
Dark Star. Astronauts face boredom, a talking bomb and an alien that looks like a beachball with feet. John Carpenter scripted and composed the score. 1971. 83 min. VH1/DARK-0011.
Darkman. Wounded scientist Liam Neeson dons synthetic skin to become a phantom avenger in Sam Raimi's kinetic comic book movie. 1990. 93 min. VH1/DARK-0006.
The Day of the Triffids. Blinded earthlings are easy prey for walking plants with deadly stingers. Steve Sekely adapted John Wyndham's novel. 1962. 95 min. VH1/DAYO-0002.
The Day the Earth Caught Fire. Nuclear tests send the earth hurtling towards the sun. Val Guest's drama stars Edward Judd, Janet Munro and Leo McKern. 1961. 99 min. VH1/DAYT-0006.
The Day the Earth Stood Still. Alien Michael Rennie lands in Washington, D.C. to demand world peace. Robert Wise directed this classic. 1951. 92 min. VH1/DAYT-0001.
Day the World Ended. Director Roger Corman envisions a post-apocalyptic world where survivors must ward off reptilian mutants. 1955. 80 min. VH1/DAYT-0003.
The Deadly Mantis. Released from a million-year deep freeze, a gigantic, hungry praying mantis heads for the U.S. Directed by Nathan Juran. 1957. 79 min. VH1/DEAD-0010.
Death Race 2000. Paul Bartel's satire imagines a futuristic car race where pedestrians are targets. David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone star. 1975. 84 min. VH1/DEAT-0012.
Deep Blue Sea. Genetically altered, hyper-intelligent sharks menace Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, LL Cool J, and Samuel L. Jackson. Renny Harlin directed. 1999. 105 min. VH1/DEEP-0004.
Deep Impact. Will Morgan Freeman, Robert Duvall, Tea Leoni, Vanessa Redgrave and Maximilian Schell survive an earthbound comet? Mimi Leder directed. 1998. 121 min. VH1/DEEP-0002.
Delicatessen. Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro's post-apocalyptic story about a circus performer who romances a butcher's daughter. Subtitled. 1991. 95 min. VH1/DELI-0002.
Deluge. Felix E. Feist's long-lost classic, about the survivors of a worldwide natural disaster, was saved from oblivion by the discovery of the last remaining print, dubbed into Italian and presented here with English subtitles. 1933. 67 min. VH1/DELU-0002.
Demon Seed. A supercomputer hatches a diabolical plot to mate with its inventor's wife (Julie Christie). Donald Cammell adapted Dean R. Koontz' novel. 1977. 97 min. VH1/DEMO-0002.
Destination Moon. Astronauts land successfully on the Moon, but will they have enough fuel to go home? Irving Pichel directed for producer George Pal. 1950. 91 min. VH1/DEST-0003.
Destroy All Monsters. Aliens plan to take over the earth by unleashing Godzilla and friends. Ishiro Honda directed. Letterboxed. Subtitled. 1968. 88 min. VH1/DEST-0002.
The Devil Doll. Ex-con Lionel Barrymore uses a mad scientist's shrinking serum for evil ends. A Tod Browning film. 1936. 79 min. VH1/DEVI-0006.
Devil Girl from Mars. Martian Patricia Laffin and her giant robot menace guests at a remote English inn. Directed by David MacDonald. 1955. 90 min. VH1/DEVI-0007.
Dinosaur. Ralph Zondag and Eric Leighton's adventure features computer-animated creatures voiced by D.B. Sweeney and Julianna Margulies. 2000. 82 min. VH1/DINO-0002.
Dinosaurus! Blasting at a Caribbean construction site unearths dinosaurs and a caveman in this film from Irvin S. Yeaworth. 1960. 85 min. VH1/DINO-0001.
Dinotopia. Marco Brambilla's miniseries, based on the James Gurney fantasy books, stars David Thewlis, Alice Krige and Stuart Wilson. 2002. 240 min. VH2/DINO-0001.
The Directors: The Films of Steven Spielberg. The director of Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T., the Extraterrestrial discusses his career. Robert J. Emery directed. 1999. 58 min. VH2/DIRE-0014.
Dr. Cyclops. Radiation-crazed scientist Albert Dekker shrinks four jungle explorers in Ernest Schoedsack's colorful adventure. 1940. 75 min. VH1/DRCY-0001.
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment. Larry Yust directed Nathaniel Hawthorne's tale about a scientist's fountain of youth. 1969. 21 min. VH2/DRHE-0001.
Dr. Strangelove, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Peter Sellers plays three roles in Stanley Kubrick's satire on the arms race. 1964. 93 min. VH1/DRST-0001.
Doctor Who: The Colin Baker Years. The actor shows clips from his favorite episodes in John Nathan-Turner's compilation. 1994. 88 min. VH2/DOCT-0011.
Doctor Who: The Curse of Fatal Death. John Henderson's 21-minute spoof features Rowan Atkinson, Richard E. Grant, Hugh Grant, Jim Broadbent, and Joanna Lumley all as Doctor Who, with Julia Sawalha as his sidekick and Jonathan Pryce as his nemesis, The Master. Also, a 27-minute "making of" documentary and 14 minutes of other Doctor Who skits. 1999. 62 min. VH2/DOCT-0013.
Doctor Who: The Curse of Fenric. Sylvester McCoy resurrects evil Fenric and his wolves in Nicholas Mallett's program. 1991. 104 min. VH2/DOCT-0005.
Doctor Who: Daleks: The Early Years. William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton battle power-mad robotoids in John Nathan-Turner's compilation. 1993. 106 min. VH2/DOCT-0012.
Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen. Doctor Who (Sylvester McCoy) and Mel (Bonnie Langford) are caught in a galactic battle. Chris Clough directed. 1987. 73 min. VH2/DOCT-0017.
Doctor Who: The Dominators. Patrick Troughton faces the masters of the galaxy in Morris Barry's program. 1968. 121 min. VH2/DOCT-0006.
Doctor Who: Enlightenment. Peter Davison matches wits with the White Guardian and the mind-reading Eternals. Directed by Fiona Cumming. 1983. 97 min. VH2/DOCT-0007.
Doctor Who: Four to Doomsday. The Doctor (Peter Davison) and Tegan (Janet Fielding) discover an alien plot to invade Earth. John Black directed. 1981. 96 min. VH2/DOCT-0018.
Doctor Who: The Hartnell Years. Sylvester McCoy introduces William Hartnell in three episodes of John Nathan-Turner's show. 1991. 88 min. VH2/DOCT-0002.
Doctor Who: The Krotons. Patrick Troughton tries to save the Gonds from their oppressors in David Maloney's show. 1969. 91 min. VH2/DOCT-0008.
Doctor Who: Planet of Fire. The Doctor (Peter Davison) and Peri (Nicola Bryant) land on a volcanic planet. Fiona Cummings directed. 1983. 97 min. VH2/DOCT-0019.
Doctor Who: Pyramids of Mars. Doctor Who (Tom Baker) and Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) encounter a possessed Egyptologist (Michael Sheard). Paddy Russell directed. 1975. 91 min. VH2/DOCT-0020.
Doctor Who: Revelation of the Daleks. The TARDIS takes the Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri (Nicola Bryant) to the planet Necros, where an army of Daleks is being built from the bodies of the dead. Graeme Harper directed. 1985. 90 min. VH2/DOCT-0014.
Doctor Who: Shada. Tom Baker narrates Pennant Roberts' never-finished 6-parter. 1979. 110 min. VH2/DOCT-0021.
Doctor Who: Silver Nemesis. Sylvester McCoy must prevent a powerful statue from falling into the wrong hands in Chris Clough's show. Also, Freddie Chisholm's Doctor Who: The Making of Silver Nemesis. 1988. 139 min. VH2/DOCT-0009.
Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet. When Earth's long-lost twin planet Mondas returns to the solar system, the Doctor (William Hartnell) warns that a visit from the Cybermen is imminent. Derek Martinus directed. 1966. 94 min. VH2/DOCT-0015.
Doctor Who: The Three Doctors. Jon Pertwee, Patrick Troughton and William Hartnell return in Lennie Mayne's 10th anniversary show. 1973. 99 min. VH2/DOCT-0004.
Doctor Who: Time-Flight. The Doctor (Peter Davison), Tegan (Janet Fielding) and Nyssa (Sarah Sutton) investigate the disappearance of a Concorde jet. Ron Jones directed. 1982. 98 min. VH2/DOCT-0016.
Doctor Who: An Unearthly Child. William Hartnell plays the time-traveling doctor in Waris Hussein's television pilot. 1963. 98 min. VH2/DOCT-0001.
Doctor Who: The War Games. Aliens play war games on earth in David Maloney's program. Patrick Troughton plays the Doctor. 1969. 243 min. VH2/DOCT-0003.
Doctor Who: The Web Planet. William Hartnell joins forces with the Menoptra to immobilize the Zarbis. Directed by Richard Martin. 1965. 148 min. VH2/DOCT-0010.
Dr. Who and the Daleks. Peter Cushing battles robotic aliens in Gordon Flemyng's feature film. 1965. 85 min. VH1/DRWH-0001.
Dr. Who: Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Peter Cushing returns in Gordon Flemyng's sequel. 1966. 80 min. VH1/DRWH-0002.
Donovan's Brain. Scientist Lew Ayres falls under the spell of a millionaire's disembodied brain in Felix Feist's adaptation of a Curt Siodmak story. 1953. 85 min. VH1/DONO-0001.
Double Lunar Dogs. Spalding Gray appears in Joan Jonas' video about a space flight. 1984. 25 min. VH2/DOUB-0001.
Dune. Kyle MacLachlan, Francesca Annis, Brad Dourif, Jose Ferrer, Linda Hunt and Sting star in David Lynch's epic, based on the novel by Frank Herbert. 1984. 137 min. VH1/DUNE-0001.
E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial. Young Henry Thomas befriends a stranded alien in Steven Spielberg's classic. 1982. 115 min. Also, a 10-minute documentary on the making of E.T. VH1/ETTH-0001.
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers. Fred F. Sears' depiction of an attack on Washington, D.C. boasts special effects by Ray Harryhausen. 1956. 83 min. VH1/EART-0002.
Earth vs. the Spider. A girl's search for her missing father leads her to the lair of a giant spider. Producer/director Bert I. Gordon also designed the effects. 1958. 73 min. VH1/EART-0003.
The Empire Strikes Back. Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford return in Irvin Kershner's sequel to Star Wars. 1980. 124 min. VH1/EMPI-0003 = remastered edition. VH1/EMPI-0001 or -0005 = Special Edition. VH1/EMPI-0004 = letterboxed.
Escape from New York. John Carpenter's sci-fi action flick stars Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasence and Adrienne Barbeau. 1981. 99 min. VH1/ESCA-0007.
Escape from the Planet of the Apes. Chimps Roddy McDowall and Kim Hunter travel back in time in Don Taylor's thriller, the third in the series. 1971. 98 min. VH1/ESCA-0004.
eXistenZ by David Cronenberg. On the run from an assassin, virtual reality game designer Jennifer Jason Leigh hides out in the dangerous world of her own game. 1999. 97 min. VH1/EXIS-0001.
Fahrenheit 451. Francois Truffaut directs Oskar Werner and Julie Christie in Ray Bradbury's depiction of a book-banning society. 1967. 111 min. VH1/FAHR-0001.
Fail-Safe. Henry Fonda and Walter Matthau star in Sidney Lumet's depiction of a nuclear crisis. 1964. 111 min. VH1/FAIL-0001.
Fantastic Planet. Giant androids keep humans as pets in French animator Rene Laloux's poetic fable. 1973. 72 min. VH1/FANT-0001.
Fantastic Voyage. A miniaturized submarine crew enters a scientist's blood stream to clear a clot in his brain. Directed by Richard Fleischer. 1966. 100 min. VH1/FANT-0002.
The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal. Actors and associates remember the sci-fi moviemaker in Arnold Leibovit's tribute. 1985. 93 min. VH2/FANT-0001.
The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen. Kevin Burns salutes the producer of Lost in Space, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Time Tunnel, Land of the Giants, etc. 1995. 94 min. VH2/FANT-0002.
Fiend Without a Face. Marshall Thompson fends off flying brains in Arthur Crabtree's shocker. 1957. 75 min. VH1/FIEN-0001.
The Fifth Element. In a futuristic New York, cabbie Bruce Willis finds himself guarding Milla Jovovich, a woman-child with the ability to save the earth. Luc Besson's movie co-stars Gary Oldman and Ian Holm. 1997. 126 min. VH1/FIFT-0001.
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. A computer-animated sci-fi feature from Hironobu Sakaguchi and Moto Sakakibara, featuring the voices of Ming-Na, Alec Baldwin, Ving Rhames, Steve Buscemi, Peri Gilpin, Donald Sutherland, James Woods and Jean Simmons. 2001. 106 min. VH1/FINA-0003.
Firestarter. Father David Keith and daughter Drew Barrymore have amazing psychic powers in Mark L. Lester's adaptation of the Stephen King book. 1984. 113 min. VH1/FIRE-0009.
First Man into Space. Coated with meteorite dust, rocket test pilot Bill Edwards turns into a bloodthirsty killer. Robert Day directed. 1958. 78 min. VH1/FIRS-0003.
First Men in the Moon. Adventurers fly to the Moon in an anti-gravity sphere. Ray Harryhausen provides special effects for Nathan Juran's H.G. Wells adventure. 1964. 103 min. VH1/FIRS-0002.
The First Men in the Moon. A radio-style adaptation of Wells' novel, starring Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, and author John de Lancie. Jack Fletcher directed. 1997. 45 min. VH2/FIRS-0004.
First Spaceship on Venus. An international crew journeys to our neighboring planet. Kurt Maetzig's movie is based on a Stanislaw Lem book. Dubbed. 1960. 80 min. VH1/FIRS-0006.
Flash Gordon. In the original 13-part serial, Flash (Larry "Buster" Crabbe), Dale Arden (Jean Rogers) and Dr. Zarkov (Frank Shannon) journey to the planet Mongo, where they encounter Ming the Merciless (Charles Middleton), his bewitching daughter Princess Aura (Priscilla Lawson) and a gauntlet of monstrous attackers. Frederick Stephani directed. 1936. 242 min. VH2/FLAS-0001.
Flash Gordon. Four features culled from Frederick Stephani and Ford Beebe's serials: Spaceship to the Unknown, The Deadly Ray from Mars, The Peril from Planet Mongo and The Purple Death from Outer Space. 1936-1940. 195 min. VH1/FLAS-0002 through -0005.
Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe. Can Flash (Larry "Buster" Crabbe), Dale Arden (Carol Hughes) and Dr. Zarkov (Frank Shannon) stop Ming the Merciless (Charles Middleton) from wiping out humanity with the Purple Death? A 12-chapter serial by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor. 1940. 220 min. VH2/FLAS-0002.
Flight to Mars. Four men and a woman crash-land on Mars, where they discover an advanced civilization. Leslie Selande directed. 1951. 71 min. VH1/FLIG-0003.
The Fly. Scientist Al Hedison accidentally merges his atoms with those of a housefly. Kurt Neumann's film co-stars Vincent Price and Herbert Marshall. 1958. 94 min. VH1/FLY*-0002.
The Fly. Jeff Goldblum's matter transportation experiments go horribly awry. David Cronenberg directed this grisly shocker. 1986. 100 min. VH1/FLY*-0001.
Flying Disc Man from Mars. Can aviator Walter Reed and secretary Lois Collier prevent Mars from taking over the Earth? Fred C. Brannon directed this 12-chapter serial. 1950. 167 min. VH2/FLYI-0002.
Forbidden Planet. Fred McLeod Wilcox's variation on Shakespeare's The Tempest stars Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis and Robby the Robot. 1956. 99 min. VH1/FORB-0003. VH1/FORB-0005.
Forrest J. Ackerman's Amazing Worlds of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ray Bradbury and Ray Harryhausen also appear in Ray Ferry's tape. 1991. 76 min. VH2/FORR-0001.
Four Sided Triangle. When a scientist marries his beautiful assistant, his partner decides to reproduce her for himself. Terence Fisher directed. 1953. 73 min. VH1/FOUR-0007.
4D Man. A new invention enables scientist Robert Lansing to pass through walls. Unfortunately, it also renders him insane! Irvin S. Yeaworth, Jr. directed. 1959. 86 min. VH1/FOUR-0010.
Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster. A humanoid NASA robot must wrestle a space gorilla in Robert Gaffney's cult favorite. 1964. 78 min. VH1/FRAN-0007.
Free Enterprise. Two would-be filmmakers meet their childhood idol: Star Trek star William Shatner. Don't miss Shatner's rap performance of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar! Robert Meyer Burnett co-scripted and directed. 1999. 114 min. VH1/FREE-0003.
Futureworld. Reporters Peter Fonda and Blythe Danner investigate strange doings at a robotic resort in Richard T. Heffron's sequel to Westworld. 1976. 104 min. VH1/FUTU-0001.
Galaxy Quest. Aliens enlist the cast of a long-ago-canceled sci-fi show (Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman) to save their planet from invaders. Dean Parison directed this comedy. 1999. 102 min. VH1/GALA-0001 or -0002. Spanish version: Heroes Fuera de Orbita, VH1/HERO-0003.
Gamera. A giant, fire-breathing turtle befriends a 10-year-old boy even as it ravages Tokyo. Noriaki Yausa directed this campy monster movie. Dubbed. 1965. 79 min. VH1/GAME-0004.
Gattaca. Ethan Hawke must join the "genetic elite" to enter the space program. Andrew Nicol's drama co-stars Uma Thurman, Alan Arkin, Jude Law and Ernest Borgnine. 1997. 106 min. VH1/GATT-0001. Spanish version: Experimento Genetico, VH1/EXPE-0002.
George Lucas in Love. The fledgling filmmaker tackles writer's block while trying to complete his final screenplay for USC Film School. A comedy short by Joe Nussbaum. 1999. 9 min. VH2/GEOR-0008.
Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster. Rodan, Mothra and Godzilla fight space dragon Ghidrah. Ishiro Honda directed. Dubbed. 1966. 85 min. VH1/GHID-0001.
Ghost in the Shell. Mamoru Oshi's sci-fi anime is based on Shirow Masamune's manga comic. 1995. 79 min. Also, 27 minutes of extras. VH1/GHOS-0013.
The Giant Behemoth. The English coast is threatened by a radioactive dinosaur unleashed by atomic testing. Eugene Lourie directed. 1959. 80 min. VH1/GIAN-0004.
The Giant Claw. Jeff Morrow and Mara Corday match wits with a giant buzzard from a "godforsaken anti-matter universe." Fred F. Sears directed. 1957. 76 min. VH1/GIAN-0003.
The Giant Gila Monster. A sheriff enlists a teenage hot-rodder to help him investigate a series of disappearances. Ray Kellogg directed. 1959. 63 min. VH1/GIAN-0002.
Godzilla. Atomic tests release a prehistoric giant, which procedes to destroy Tokyo. This is Ishiro Honda's original Japanese-language production, without scenes added for American distribution. Subtitled. 1954. 96 min. VH1/GODZ-0006.
Godzilla. Matthew Broderick and Maria Pitillo star in Roland Emmerich's digital-age remake. 1998. 139 min. VH1/GODZ-0008.
Godzilla, King of the Monsters. The dubbed, American version of Godzilla stars Raymond Burr in additional scenes directed by Terry Morse. 1956. 80 min. VH1/GODZ-0001.
Godzilla 1985. Raymond Burr returns to chronicle the radioactive reptile's rampage. Koji Hashimoto and R.I. Kizer directed. Dubbed. 1985. 91 min. VH1/GODZ-0009.
Godzilla Raids Again. The king of monsters battles the spiny Angorus. Hugo Grimaldi supervised the dubbed version of Motoyoshi Odo's movie. 1955. 78 min. VH1/GODZ-0005.
Godzilla vs Biollante. The King of Monsters clashes with a giant plant grown from "Godzilla cells." Kazuki Omori directed. Dubbed. 1989. 105 min. VH1/GODZ-0012.
Godzilla vs. Gigan. Jun Fukuda's movie also features King Gidrah and Angilas. Dubbed. 1972. 89 min. VH1/GODZ-0010.
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II. BabyGodzilla and Rodan also star in Takao Okawara's movie. Dubbed. 1993. 108 min. VH1/GODZ-0011.
Godzilla vs. Monster Zero. Visitors from Planet X pit Godzilla and Rodan against Ghidrah, the three-headed dragon. Ishiro Honda directed. Dubbed. 1965. 93 min. VH1/GODZ-0004.
Godzilla vs. Mothra. When Godzilla goes on a rampage, two tiny princesses call on Mothra to save the day. Ishiro Honda directed. Dubbed. 1964. 88 min. VH1/GODZ-0002.
Godzilla Versus the Sea Monster. Jun Fukuda orchestrates the clash between Godzilla, Mothra and Ebirah, the giant lobster. Dubbed. 1966. 88 min. VH1/GODZ-0003.
Godzilla's Revenge. A little boy draws courage from an imaginary encounter with Godzilla's good-natured son. Ishiro Honda directed. Dubbed. 1971. 70 min. VH1/GODZ-0007.
Gorgo. When a giant, prehistoric beast is put on display in London, its gigantic parent comes to rescue it. Eugene Lourie's creature feature stars Bill Travers. 1961. 76 min. VH1/GORG-0001.
A Grand Day. Wallace and Gromit fly to the moon in a homemade rocket in search of their favorite snack, cheese. A claymation short by Nick Park. 1989. 25 min. VH2/GRAN-0001.
Half Human: The Story of the Abominable Snowman. John Carradine stars in Kenneth G. Crane's American version of Ishiro Honda's Jujin Yukotoko. 1957. 63 min. VH1/HALF-0002.
The Handmaid's Tale. Natasha Richardson, Robert Duvall and Faye Dunaway star in Volker Schlondorff's take on Margaret Atwood's novel. 1989. 109 min. VH1/HAND-0003.
Have Rocket, Will Travel. The Three Stooges -- Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Joe DeRita -- blast off for Venus in David Lowell Rich's comedy. 1959. 76 min. VH1/HAVE-0001.
Heavy Metal. Gerald Potterton's animated movie features the voices of Eugene Levy, Joe Flaherty, John Candy and Harold Ramis. 1981. 90 min. VH1/HEAV-0010.
The Hidden. Kyle McLachlan and Michael Nouri track down an alien who drives fast cars, plays loud music and kills anyone who stands in its way. Jack Sholder directed. 1987. 98 min. VH1/HIDD-0003.
The Hideous Sun Demon. Accidental exposure to a radioactive isotope causes scientist Robert Clarke (who also directed) to turn into a scaly lizard-man. 1959. 74 min. VH1/HIDE-0001.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Alan J.W. Bell directs Douglas Adams' humorous teleplay about an intergalactic odyssey. 1981. 194 min. VH2/HITC-0001.
Hollow Man. Kevin Bacon's new formula renders him invisible - and psychotic! A Paul Verhoeven film. 2000. 113 min. VH1/HOLL-0003.
Hollywood Dinosaur Chronicles. Doug McClure hosts James Forsher's documentary about dinosaur cinema past and present. 1987. 42 min. VH2/HOLL-0002.
Hollywood Goes Ape ; Science Fiction Monsters. Two programs by Donald F. Glut and Ed Goetz. 1994/1997. 169 min. VH2/HOLL-0022.
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid. Inventor Rick Moranis accidentally turns his toddler son into a giant in Randal Kleiser's sequel. 1992. 89 min. VH1/HONE-0002.
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. Rick Moranis accidentally shrinks four children in Joe Johnston's comedy. 1989. 93 min. VH1/HONE-0001.
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves! Rick Moranis accidentally shrinks his family in the third of the series, directed by Dean Cunday. 1996. 75 min. VH1/HONE-0004.
The Horror of Party Beach. Offshore dumping of radioactive waste creates monsters which terrorize teenagers. Del Tenney directed this cult classic. 1964. 78 min. VH1/HORR-0003.
Humanoids from the Deep. A fishing village is menaced by mutant salmon-men who want to mate with human women. Barbara Peeters directed for producer Roger Corman. 1980. 84 min. VH1/HUMA-0008.
I Married a Monster from Outer Space. Gloria Talbott discovers that husband Tom Tryon's body has been taken over. Gene Fowler, Jr. directed. 1958. 78 min. VH1/IMAR-0002.
I Want Some Insecticide. Videomaker Branda Miller combines puppets and archival footage to imagine a sterile future. 1986. 4 min. VH2/IWAN-0001.
The Illustrated Man. Rod Steiger plays the title role in Jack Smight's trilogy of Ray Bradbury stories. 1969. 103 min. VH1/ILLU-0002.
Imposter. Gary Sinise, Madeleine Stowe and Vincent D'Onofrio star in Gary Fleder's adaptation of a Philip K. Dick story about an alien invasion. 2001. 102 min. VH1/IMPO-0003.
In Search of History: The Truth About Science Fiction. Authors and scientists reveal how sci-fi literature has predicted many technological advances, including space flight, cloning and nuclear war. Lisa Riehn produced. 1999. 42 min. VH2/INSE-0001.
The Incredible Melting Man. Astronaut Alex Rebar transforms into a murderous, melting monster (courtesy make-up man Rick Baker). William Sachs directed. 1977. 86 min. VH1/INCR-0004.
The Incredible Shrinking Man. Radioactive mist causes Grant Williams to shrink. Jack Arnold directed this sci-fi masterpiece. 1957. 81 min. VH1/INCR-0002.
The Incredible Shrinking Woman. Household products shrink housewife Lily Tomlin in Joel Schumacher's spoof of consumerism. 1981. 88 min. VH1/INCR-0001.
Independence Day. Roland Emmerich's blockbuster stars Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Mary McDonnell and Judd Hirsch. 1996. 145 min. VH1/INDE-0003.
Indestructible Man. Revived by a scientist, gangster Lon Chaney, Jr. stalks the hoodlums who betrayed him. Jack Pollexfen directed. 1956. 70 min. VH1/INDE-0001.
InfraMan. Nuclear-powered bionic man Li Hsiu-Hsien must battle evil princess Terry Liu's army of monsters. Hua-Shan directed. Dubbed. 1976. 92 min. VH1/INFR-0001.
Innerspace. Director Joe Dante injects miniaturized Dennis Quaid into hypochondriac Martin Short's body. 1987. 120 min. VH1/INNE-0001.
Invaders from Mars. A boy must convince the authorities that aliens are taking over the bodies of human beings. William Cameron Menzies directed. 1953. 77 min. VH1/INVA-0004.
Invaders from Mars. Hunter Carson, Karen Black, Timothy Bottoms, Laraine Newman, and Louise Fletcher star In Tobe Hooper's remake. 1986. 102 min. VH1/INVA-0006.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Kevin McCarthy discovers that emotionless aliens are taking on human form in Don Seigel's allegory. 1956. 80 min. VH1/INVA-0001.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, Leonard Nimoy and Veronica Cartwright star in Philip Kaufman's remake. 1978. 118 min. VH1/INVA-0002.
Invasion of the Saucer Men. Teenagers encounter extraterrestrials with needle-claws that can inject a deadly dose of alcohol. Edward L. Cahn directed. 1957. 72 min. VH1/INVA-0003.
Invasion USA. Communist invaders overpower the U.S. military with atomic weapons. Alfred E. Green directed this Red Scare nightmare. 1952. 74 min. VH1/INVA-0005.
Invisible Agent. Jon Hall uses his grandfather's invisibility serum to spy on the Nazis. Edwin L. Marin directed. 1942. 82 min. VH1/INVI-0007.
The Invisible Boy. Young Richard Kyer plays with Forbidden Planet's Robby the Robot in Herman Hoffman's delightful sci-fi fantasy. 1957. 89 min. VH1/INVI-0006.
Invisible Invaders. John Agar, Robert Hutton and John Carradine star in Edward L. Cahn's shocker, an inspiration for Night of the Living Dead. 1959. 77 min. VH1/INVI-0008.
The Invisible Man. Claude Rains' invisibility serum drives him mad in James Whale's H.G. Wells adaptation. 1933. 71 min. VH1/INVI-0001.
Invisible Man. An invisible scientist becomes an invaluable spy in 6 episodes of Pennington Richards' British series. The identity of the star has never been revealed! 1957. 180 min. VH2/INVI-0001.
The Invisible Man Returns. Transparent convict Vincent Price hunts his brother's killer. Joe May directed this sequel. 1940. 82 min. VH1/INVI-0002.
The Invisible Man's Revenge. Mad scientist John Carradine turns vengeance-seeking explorer Jon Hall invisible in Ford Beebe's movie. 1944. 78 min. VH1/INVI-0004.
The Invisible Ray. Rival scientists Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi experiment with a deadly meteorite in Lambert Hillyer's thriller. 1936. 80 min. VH1/INVI-0003.
The Invisible Woman. Nutty scientist John Barrymore renders unemployed model Virginia Bruce transparent in A. Edward Sutherland's comedy. 1940. 73 min. VH1/INVI-0005.
The Iron Giant. A little boy (voiced by Eli Marienthal) befriends a giant robot from outer space (Vin Diesel). An animated feature by Brad Bird. 1999. 87 min. VH1/IRON-0004.
The Island at the Top of the World. Explorers David Hartman and Donald Sinden find an ancient Viking civilization in Robert Stevenson's adventure fantasy. 1974. 94 min. VH1/ISLA-0004.
The Island of Dr. Moreau. Burt Lancaster, Michael York, Barbara Carrera and Richard Basehart star in Don Taylor's version of H.G. Wells' novel about a mad scientist's genetic experiments. 1977. 104 min. VH1/ISLA-0003.
The Island of Dr. Moreau. Sarah Kerruish and Scott Nolte directed Sean Gaffney's theatrical play, based on H.G. Wells' novel. Nolan Palmer plays Moreau. 1999. 113 min. VH2/ISLA-0002.
Island of Lost Souls. Mad scientist Charles Laughton transforms animals into humans (Bela Lugosi among them) in Erle C. Kenton's H.G. Wells adaptation. 1932. 71 min. VH1/ISLA-0001.
Island of Terror. Scientists Peter Cushing and Edward Judd grapple with monsters which devour human bone in Terence Fisher's tense thriller. 1966. 87 min. VH1/ISLA-0002.
It Came from Beneath the Sea. A radiatioactive octopus (animated by Ray Harryhausen) attacks San Francisco in Richard Gordon's movie. 1955. 80 min. VH1/ITCA-0002.
It Came from Outer Space. Richard Carlson discovers that aliens have crash-landed in the desert and adopted human form. A Jack Arnold classic. 1953. 80 min. VH1/ITCA-0001.
It Conquered the World. A waddling Venusian monster sends out flying minions to take over the minds of Earthmen. Directed by Roger Corman. 1956. 71 min. VH1/ITCO-0001.
It! The Terror from Beyond Space. A spaceship crew faces a terrifying stowaway: a blood-thirsty Martian! Edward L. Cahn's movie inspired Alien. 1958. 69 min. VH1/ITTH-0001.
Journey Beneath the Desert. Mining engineers find the lost civilization of Atlantis beneath the Sahara Desert. An Edgar G. Ulmer film. 1961. 105 min. VH1/JOUR-0007.
Journey to the Center of the Earth. Henry Levin's colorful version of the Jules Verne tale stars James Mason, Pat Boone and Arlene Dahl. 1959. 129 min. VH1/JOUR-0003.
Journey to the Center of the Earth. George Miller's remake stars Treat Williams, Jeremy London and Bryan Brown. 1999. 139 min. VH1/JOUR-0009.
Journey to the Far Side of the Sun. Astronaut Roy Thinnes heads for a mirror-image Earth on the other side of the Sun. Robert Parrish directed. 1969. 102 min. VH1/JOUR-0008.
Junior. Scientist Arnold Schwarzenegger tests a new pregnancy drug -- on himself! Danny DeVito and Emma Thompson co-star in Ivan Reitman's comedy. 1994. 110 min. VH1/JUNI-0001.
Jurassic Park. Steven Spielberg conjures genetically engineered dinosaurs. 1993. 127 min. VH1/JURA-0002 is full-screen, VH1/JURA-0003 is letterboxed, VH1/JURA-0004 is in Spanish.
The Killer Shrews. Visit an island overrun with giant, poisonous, genetically mutated shrews (played by dogs in rat suits!). Ray Kellogg directed. 1959. 70 min. VH1/KILL-0009.
Killers from Space. After his plane crashes during an atomic test, scientist Peter Graves returns to his base unscathed, except for a surgical scar around his heart. W. Lee Wilder directed. 1954. 71 min. VH1/KILL-0011.
King Kong. A giant ape terrorizes New York in Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack's masterpiece. Willis O'Brien provided the peerless special effects. 1933. 100 min., plus a 25 min. documentary. VH1/KING-0008 or -0021.
King Kong vs. Godzilla. The two monsters clash in a movie from directors Ishiro Honda and Thomas Montgomery. Dubbed. 1963. 91 min. VH1/KING-0014.
King of the Rocketmen. Flying scientist Tristram Coffin pursues criminal mastermind Doctor Vulcan in Fred C. Brannon's 12-chapter serial. 1949. 167 min. VH2/KING-0014.
Kiss Me Deadly. Detective Ralph Meeker tracks a valise containing stolen nuclear matter. This edition of Robert Aldrich's film noir features a restored ending. 1955. 105 min. VH1/KISS-0004.
Konga. Mad scientist Michael Gough transforms an ordinary chimp into a towering, berserk monster. John Lemont directed. 1961. 90 min. VH1/KONG-0001.
Kronos. A spaceship sends a giant robot to devour the Earth's energy sources. Kurt Neumann's movie stars Jeff Morrow and Barbara Lawrence. Letterboxed. 1957. 78 min. VH1/KRON-0001.
Kurt Vonnegut's Monkey House: Epicac. Scientist Garwin Sandford uses his computer to romance assistant Ally Sheedy in Stan Daniels' telefilm. 1992. 25 min. VH2/KURT-0003.
Kurt Vonnegut's Monkey House: The Euphio Question. An astronomer discovers a wonderful ray in Gilbert Shilton's short. 1992. 25 min. VH2/KURT-0004.
Kurt Vonnegut's Monkey House: Fortitude. An actor (Frank Langella) receives a gift from a bionic lady. Directed by Wayne Tourell. 1992. 25 min. VH2/KURT-0005.
La Jetee. Chris Marker's time travel masterpiece is included in The Janus Shorts Collection: Part 3. Subtitled. 1964. 27 min. VH2/JANU-0003.
The Land That Time Forgot. Doug McClure tangles with dinosaurs and primitive men in this Edgar Rice Burroughs yarn, filmed by Kevin Connor. 1974. 90 min. VH1/LAND-0003.
The Land Unknown. A helicopter crew descends into a foggy Antarctic chasm and discovers a world ruled by dinosaurs. Directed by Virgil Vogel. 1957. 79 min. VH1/LAND-0001.
The Last Man on Earth. Plague survivor Vincent Price battles a race of vampires in Sidney Salkow's version of Richard Matheson's book, I Am Legend. 1965. 86 min. VH1/LAST-0013.
The Last Starfighter. Robert Preston recruits young Lance Guest for galactic battle in Nick Castle's adventure. 1984. 100 min. VH1/LAST-0004.
The Lathe of Heaven. Psychiatrist Kevin Conway hopes to change the fate of humanity through the dreams of his patient, Bruce Davison. David Loxton and Fred Barzyk filmed this Ursula K. Le Guin story. 1979. 103 min. VH1/LATH-0001.
The Lawnmower Man. Brilliant scientist Pierce Brosnan experiments on slow-witted gardener Jeff Fahey. Jenny Wright and Geoffrey Lewis co-star in Brett Leonard's movie. 1992. 108 min. VH1/LAWN-0001.
The Leech Woman. Coleen Gray discovers a potion that offers her eternal youth, but she must kill to stay alive. Directed by Edward Dein. 1959. 77 min. VH1/LEEC-0001.
Let Me Hear You Whisper. Washwoman Ruth White befriends a laboratory dolphin in Glenn Jordan's taping of Paul Zindel's play. 1969. 69 min. VH2/LETM-0001.
Liquid Sky. Drugged-out Manhattan punks encounter a UFO in Slava Tsukerman's landmark indie. Co-writer Anne Carlisle plays lesbian Margaret and male model Jimmy. 1982. 112 min. VH1/LIQU-0001.
Logan's Run. Government assassin Michael York and prostitute Jenny Agutter flee a domed metropolis where anyone over 30 is executed. Michael Anderson directed. 1976. 118 min. VH1/LOA-0001.
Lost Continent. Cesar Romero, Hugh Beaumont and Whit Bissell discover a plateau where dinosaurs still reign. In black and white and green tint! Samuel Newfield directed. 1951. 83 min. VH1/LOST-0010.
The Lost Continent. Passengers on a tramp steamer encounter monsters and pirates. Eric Porter and Hildegard Knef star in Michael Carreras' Hammer film. 1968. 97 min. VH1/LOST-0009.
Lost in Space. Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Billy Mumy, Marta Kristen, Angela Cartwright, Mark Goddard and Jonathan Harris blast off in Tony Leader's The Reluctant Stowaway, Alex Singer's The Derelict, Leader's Island in the Sky, Leo Penn's There Were Giants in the Earth, Sobey Martin's The Hungry Sea, Alvin Ganzer's Welcome Stranger, Martin and Harry Harris' The Keeper (with Michael Rennie), Martin's The War of the Robots (with Robby the Robot), Nathan Juran's Blast Off Into Space (with Strother Martin), and Don Richardson's Wild Adventure and The Android Machine. 1965-66. 8 hrs. VH2/LOST-0005 through -00013.
The Lost World. Adventurers explore a South American plateau inhabited by dinosaurs. Harry Hoyt's adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel features animation by Willis O'Brien. This tape includes missing scenes and 3 O'Brien shorts. Silent with musical score. 1925. 64 + 35 min. VH1/LOST-0003.
The Lost World. Claude Rains and Michael Rennie star in Irwin Allen's remake of the Arthur Conan Doyle yarn. 1960. 92 min. VH1/LOST-0013.
The Lost World. Leonard Nimoy, John de Lancie, Armin Shimerman and Dwight Schultz star in a radio-style production, directed by Michael Simon. 1998. 45 min. VH2/LOST-0018.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Steven Spielberg's sequel stars Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite and Vince Vaughn. 1997. 129 min. VH1/LOST-0011.
Mad Max. Cop Mel Gibson takes revenge on the bikers who killed his family in George Miller's futuristic action film. Followed by The Road Warrior. 1979. 93 min. VH1/MADM-0001.
Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome. Tina Turner forces Mel Gibson into a gladiator fight in the last of George Miller's trilogy. 1985. 107 min. VH1/MADM-0002.
The Making of Alien 3. Tom Grane and Tom Andrews interview Sigourney Weaver, Charles Dance and Charles S. Dutton on the set of David Fincher's movie. 1992. 24 min. VH2/MAKI-0010.
The Making of Jurassic Park. Director Steven Spielberg gathers a crew of technicians to film Michael Crichton's book. A documentary by John Schultz. 1995. 50 min. VH2/MAKI-0013.
The Making of The Abyss. Go behind the scenes - and underwater! - on the set of James Cameron's movie. A CBS Fox video. 1990. 12 min. VH2/MAKI-0018.
Man Beast. Three mountaineers follow their sinister guide high into the Himalayas in search of the elusive missing link, the yeti. Jerry Warren directed. 1956. 62 min. VH1/MANB-0001.
Man Facing Southeast. Asylum patient Lorenzo Quinteros claims to be an alien in this Argentinian film by Eliseo Subiela. Dubbed. 1986. 108 min. VH1/MANF-0005.
The Man from Planet X. Robert Clarke, Margaret Field and William Schallert encounter the pilot of a downed space ship. A low-budget classic from Edgar G. Ulmer. 1951. 71 min. VH1/MANF-0008.
Man Made Monster. Lionel Atwill transforms carnival showman Lon Chaney, Jr. into a glowing zombie in George Waggner's movie. 1941. 61 min. VH1/MANM-0001.
The Man They Could Not Hang. Executed scientist Boris Karloff comes back to life with the help of a mechanical heart. Directed by Nick Grinde. 1939. 72 min. VH1/MANT-0001.
The Man Who Drew Bug-Eyed Monsters. Narrator Eli Wallach and director Mel Bucklin pay tribute to artist Reynold Brown, who painted movie posters in the 1950s and '60s. 1994. 59 min. VH2/MANW-0002.
The Man Who Fell to Earth. Nicolas Roeg directs David Bowie as an alien stranded on Earth. With Candy Clark, Rip Torn and Buck Henry. 1976. 140 min. VH1/MANW-0005.
The Man Who Lived Again. Scientist Boris Karloff can transfer one person's mind into another person's body. Robert Stevenson directed. 1936. 61 min. VH1/MANW-0016.
The Man with Two Brains. Steve Martin falls in love with a disembodied brain in Carl Reiner's comedy. 1983. 90 min. VH1/MANW-0001.
Marooned. Can Gregory Peck and Richard Crenna save stranded astronauts Richard Crenna, Gene Hackman and James Franciscus? John Sturges directed. 1969. 130 min. VH1/MARO-0001.
Mars Attacks! Tim Burton's spoof stars Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, Danny DeVito, Martin Short and Lisa Marie. 1996. 106 min. VH1/MARS-0001.
The Martian Chronicles. Michael Anderson's miniseries is adaptated from Ray Bradbury's book. Rock Hudson and Roddy McDowall star. 1979. 5 hrs. VH2/MART-0004 through -0007.
Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes includes Chuck Jones' Duck Dodgers in the 24 ½th Century, Jumpin' Jupiter, Rocket-Bye Baby, Hareway to the Stars, Rocket Squad, and The Hasty Hare. 1951-1957. 42 min. VH2/MARV-0001.
Marvin the Martian & K-9: 50 Years on Earth! includes Chuck Jones' Haredevil Hare, Mad as a Mars Hare, Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24 ½th Century, Spaced Out Bunny, and Lumber Jack Bunny, plus Friz Freleng's Hyde and Go Tweet. 1947-1980. 41 min. VH2/MARV-0002.
Master of the World. Airship captain Robur (Vincent Price) wages war to create world peace in William Witney's Jules Verne adaptation. 1961. 99 min. VH1/MAST-0001.
Matinee. A sci-fi filmmaker (John Goodman) premieres his latest shocker at a Key West theater during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Joe Dante directed. 1993. 99 min. VH1/MATI-0001.
The Matrix. Keanu Reeves learns that his world is a computer construct, created by an all-powerful artificial intelligence, the Matrix. Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss and Hugo Weaving co-star in Andy and Larry Wachowski's flick. 1999. 136 min. + 26 min. of documentaries. VH1/MATR-0001 and -0002 are full-screen; VH1/MATR-0003 is letterboxed.
The Matrix Revisited. Cast and crew review the filming of The Matrix and look forward to installments two and three. Josh Oreck directed. 2001. 148 min. VH2/MATR-0001.
Memoirs of a Survivor. Julie Christie and Leonie Mellinger must evade the feral youth gangs which control the streets of a post-apocalyptic city. David Gladwell's British film is based on a Doris Lessing book. 1981. 116 min. VH1/MEMO-0002.
Men in Black. Special agents Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith hunt aliens living in disguise on Earth. Barry Sonnenfeld directed this spoof. 1997. 98 min. VH1/MENI-0001 or -0002. Spanish version: VH1/HOMB-0002.
Metropolis. Fritz Lang directed this silent masterpiece about a mad scientist who sends his evil robot to lead underground slaves in revolt. 1926. 120 min. VH1/METR-0001.
The Mighty Peking Man. Big game hunter Danny Lee and blonde jungle queen Evelyne Kraft soon regret bringing the Mighty Peking Man, a gigantic ape, to Hong Kong. Ho Meng-Hua directed this Chinese camp classic. Dubbed. 1977. 91 min. VH1/MIGH-0005.
Mimic. Giant insects threaten to take over a city. Mira Sorvino, Jeremy Northam, Giancarlo Giannini and Charles S. Dutton star in Guillermo del Toro's frightfest. 1997. 105 min. VH1/MIMI-0001.
Missile to the Moon. Astronauts discover love-starved women on the Moon in Richard Cunha's equally hilarious remake of Cat-Women of the Moon. 1959. 78 min. VH1/MISS-0012.
Mission to Mars. Brian De Palma's rescue story stars Gary Sinise, Don Cheadle, Connie Nielsen, Jerry O'Connell, Kim Delaney, and Tim Robbins. 2000. 113 min. VH1/MISS-0015.
The Mole People. Explorers John Agar & Hugh Beaumont discover a lost civilization threatened by the revolt of its mutant slaves in Virgil Vogel's movie. 1956. 78 min. VH1/MOLE-0001.
The Monolith Monsters. Geologist Grant Williams finds fragments of a meteor that grow gigantic, topple and reproduce. Directed by John Sherwood. 1957. 78 min. VH1/MONO-0003.
Monster from Green Hell. A test rocket crashes in Africa, unleashing a nest of giant, mutated wasps. Kenneth Crane directed. 1958. 71 min. VH1/MONS-0011.
Monster on the Campus. Blood from an ancient fish causes a dog, a dragonfly and college professor Arthur Franz to "devolve." A Jack Arnold picture. 1959. 77 min. VH1/MONS-0008.
The Monster That Challenged the World. Atomic tests unleash menacing mega-mollusks in Arnold Laven's movie. 1957. 84 min. VH1/MONS-0005.
Mothra. When an explorer kidnaps two tiny magic princesses, they call upon Mothra, a giant moth, to rescue them. Directed by Ishiro Honda. Dubbed. 1961. 91 min. VH1/MOTH-0002.
The Mouse on the Moon. The tiny Duchy of Grand Fenwick enters the space race. Margaret Rutherford and Ron Moody star in Richard Lester's comedy. 1963. 85 min. VH1/MOUS-0002.
Mysterious Doctor Satan. Can the Copperhead (Robert Wilcox) prevent Doctor Satan (Edward Ciannelli) and his robots from taking over the world? 15-chapter serial from William Witney and John English. 1940. 267 min. VH2/MYST-0003.
Mysterious Island. Ray Harryhausen animated giant animals and Bernard Herrmann wrote the score for Cy Endfield's Jules Verne adaptation. 1961. 101 min. VH1/MYST-0004.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie. An astronaut and his robot pals make merciless fun of the movie This Island Earth. Jim Mallon directed. 1996. 74 min. VH1/MYST-0008.
The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey. New Zealand filmmaker Vincent Ward joins medieval time travelers as they seek a cure for the plague. 1988. 92 min. VH1/NAVI-0001.
Night Caller from Outer Space (a.k.a. Night Caller). When an alien sphere falls from the sky, young women begin to disappear from London. John Gilling directed. 1965. 84 min. VH1/NIGH-0029.
Nightfall. Gwyneth Gibby presents Isaac Asimov's story about a planet where millennial eclipses of the six suns lead to global catastrophes. Jennifer Burns stars. 1999. 85 min. VH1/NIGH-0030.
Nineteen Eighty-Four (a.k.a. 1984). John Hurt and Richard Burton star in writer/director Michael Radford's adaptation of George Orwell's novel. 1988. 123 min. VH1/NINE-0003.
No Escape. On a futuristic prison island, two rival factions wage war. Martin Campbell's action film co-stars Ray Liotta, Lance Henriksen and Stuart Wilson. 1994. 118 min. VH1/NOES-0001.
The Nutty Professor. Scientist Jerry Lewis' formula transforms him into lounge lizard Jerry Lewis. Script and direction by... Jerry Lewis! 1963. 107 min. VH1/NUTT-0001.
The Nutty Professor. Shy, overweight chemistry professor Eddie Murphy transforms himself into a lady-killer. Tom Shaydac directed this remake. 1996. 96 min. VH1/NUTT-0002 or -0003.
On the Beach. Stanley Kramer's look at life after a nuclear holocaust stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire and Anthony Perkins. 1959. 133 min. VH1/ONTH-0003.
One Million Years B.C. Cave woman Raquel Welch meets ferocious dinosaurs (courtesy of Ray Harryhausen) in Don Chaffey's stone-age saga. 1967. 100 min. VH1/ONEM-0001.
Outbreak. Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo, Morgan Freeman and Cuba Gooding, Jr. race to stop a deadly virus in Wolfgang Petersen's thriller. 1995. 128 min. VH1/OUTB-0001.
The Outer Limits: The Architects of Fear. Scientist Robert Culp agrees to be biologically mutated into a threatening alien. Byron Haskin directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0002.
The Outer Limits: Behold Eck! Glasses made of meteoric quartz enable scientist Peter Lind Hayes to see a two-dimensional alien. Byron Haskin directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0015.
The Outer Limits: The Bellero Shield. A scientist (Martin Landau) and his wife (Sally Kellerman) accidentally transport an alien (John Hoyt) to Earth. John Brahm directed, from a teleplay by producer Joseph Stefano. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0041.
The Outer Limits: The Borderland. Scientist Mark Richman hopes to pry open the door to the great beyond. Leslie Stevens produced, scripted and directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0029.
The Outer Limits: The Brain of Colonel Barham. An astronaut allows his brain to be placed in a computer slated to fly to Mars. Charles Haas directed. 1965. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0013.
The Outer Limits: The Chameleon. The CIA genetically transforms agent Robert Duvall into an alien. Gerd Oswald directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0016.
The Outer Limits: The Children of Spider County. Why is alien Kent Smith helping brilliant fugitive Lee Kinsolving evade the law? Leonard Horn directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0031.
The Outer Limits: City of Silence. Tumbleweeds inhabited by an alien intelligence trap Eddie Albert and June Havoc in a farmhouse. Charles Haas directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0019.
The Outer Limits: Cold Hands, Warm Heart. Returning from a mission to Venus, astronaut William Shatner craves heat. Charles Haas directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0011.
The Outer Limits: Controlled Experiment. A Martian arrives at a pawnshop on Earth to observe that human custom of "murder." Leslie Stevens scripted and directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0032.
The Outer Limits: Corpus Earthling. Robert Culp overhears two intergalactic rock samples plotting to take over the Earth. Gerd Oswald directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0021.
The Outer Limits: Counterweight. Is the boredom of a simulated space voyage setting six astronauts against each other -- or is it an alien force? Paul Stanley directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0033.
The Outer Limits: Demon with a Glass Hand. As he evades alien assassins in a dilapidated office building, mystery man Robert Culp holds the fate of mankind in his hand - a computerized, glass hand! Harlan Ellison scripted for director Byron Haskin. 1964. 53 min. VH2/OUTE-0047.
The Outer Limits: Don't Open Till Doomsday. Miriam Hopkins will stop at nothing to complete her wedding night scenario. Gerd Oswald directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0006.
The Outer Limits: The Duplicate Man. Ron Randell sends his own clone to hunt for an escaped Megasoid. Gerd Oswald directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0034.
The Outer Limits: Expanding Human. Skip Homeier's drug experiments transform him from a Dr. Jekyll into a Mr. Hyde. Gerd Oswald directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0030.
The Outer Limits: A Feasibility Study. Aliens check to see whether human beings would make adequate slaves. Sam Wanamaker and David Opatoshu star in this program from author/producer Joseph Stefano and director Byron Haskin. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0042.
The Outer Limits: Fun and Games. Nick Adams and Nancy Malone must battle two aliens for the survival of the human race. Gerd Oswald directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0024.
The Outer Limits: The Galaxy Being. In Leslie Stevenson's episode, radio engineer Cliff Robertson contacts an alien from another galaxy. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0010.
The Outer Limits: The Guests. A drifter wanders into a mansion, the occupants of which are ruled by a pulsating alien brain. Paul Stanley directed. 1964. 51 min. VH2/OUTE-0007.
The Outer Limits: The Human Factor. Psychiatrist Gary Merrill merges his mind with that of guilt-ridden officer Harry Guardino. Abner Biberman directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0036.
The Outer Limits: The Hundred Days of the Dragon. A Chinese spy impersonates the President of the United States (Sidney Blackmer). Byron Haskin directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0035.
The Outer Limits: I, Robot. Lawyer Howard Da Silva defends a robot accused of murdering its creator. Leonard Nimoy co-stars in Leon Benson's show. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0014.
The Outer Limits: The Inheritors. Government agent Robert Duvall tracks four American soldiers under an alien influence. James Goldstone directed. 1964. 98 min. VH2/OUTE-0025.
The Outer Limits: The Invisible Enemy. Martian sand sharks menace Adam West and his rocket crew. Byron Haskin directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0022.
The Outer Limits: The Invisibles. Agent Don Gordon goes undercover to infiltrate an organization of humans possessed by alien parasites. Gerd Oswald directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0037.
The Outer Limits: It Crawled Out of the Woodwork. People are disappearing at a sinister energy lab in this episode from director Gerd Oswald.1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0017.
The Outer Limits: Keeper of the Purple Twilight. Scientist Warren Stevens trades his emotions to dispassionate alien Robert Webber. Charles Haas directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0038.
The Outer Limits: The Man Who Was Never Born. Mutant Martin Landau travels back in time to save the world. Leonard Horn directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0003.
The Outer Limits: The Man with the Power. Donald Pleasence harnesses cosmic energy into a deadly lightning cloud. Laslo Benedek directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0008.
The Outer Limits: The Mice. As convict Henry Silva prepares to journey to the planet Chromo, a Chromite lands on Earth. Alan Crosland, Jr. directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0023.
The Outer Limits: Moonstone. Astronauts exploring the moon discover a white sphere inhabited by eye-shaped aliens. Robert Florey directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0026.
The Outer Limits: The Mutant. Settlers on a distant planet must contend with a deadly, bug-eyed, mind-reading mutant (Warren Oates). Alan Crosland, Jr. directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0028.
The Outer Limits: Nightmare. On the planet Ebon, aliens interrogate human prisoners of war Martin Sheen and James Shigeta. John Erman directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0020.
The Outer Limits: O.B.I.T. Senator Peter Breck investigates the misuse of O.B.I.T., a military surveillance device. Gerd Oswald directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0043.
The Outer Limits: The Premonition. Test pilot Dewey Martin and his wife, Mary Murphy, wake up to find time frozen to a near stand-still. Gerd Oswald directed. 1965. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0048.
The Outer Limits: The Probe. Five airplane passengers find themselves trapped in an alien ship. Felix Feist directed. 1965. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0009.
The Outer Limits: Production and Decay of Strange Particles by Leslie Stevens. A radioactive force takes over the bodies of dead power plant workers. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0044.
The Outer Limits: Second Chance. Alien Simon Oakland shanghais passengers on an amusement park ride. Paul Stanley directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0045.
The Outer Limits: The Sixth Finger. Geneticist Edward Mulhare transforms David McCallum into a psychic super-human. James Goldstone directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0004.
The Outer Limits: Soldier. A linguist (Lloyd Nolan) attempts to communicate with a soldier (Michael Ansara) from the distant future. Gerd Oswald directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0027.
The Outer Limits: The Special One. The Benjamins (Macdonald Carey and Marion Ross) grow suspicious of Mr. Zeno (Richard Ney), the mysterious tutor of their brilliant son Kenny (Flip Mark). Gerd Oswald directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0039.
The Outer Limits: Specimen Unknown. Space plants reproduce at an alarming rate. Gerd Oswald's show stars Stephen McNally and Richard Jaeckel. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0005.
The Outer Limits: Tourist Attraction. Ralph Meeker, Janet Blair and Henry Silva star in Laslo Benedek's show about amphibious monsters. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0046.
The Outer Limits: Wolf 359. Scientist Patrick O'Neal monitors evolution on a miniature planet that hangs suspended in his lab. Laslo Benedek directed. 1964. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0040.
The Outer Limits: The Zanti Misfits. Ant-like aliens arrive at a prison colony on Earth. Leonard Horn's show boasts animation by Jim Danforth. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0001.
The Outer Limits: Zzzzz. A queen bee (Joanna Frank) sets ot to seduce an entomologist (Philip Abbott) studying insect language. John Brahm directed. 1963. 52 min. VH2/OUTE-0018.
Outland. Sean Connery, Peter Boyle, Frances Sternhagen and Steven Berkoff star in writer/director Peter Hyams' outer-space version of High Noon. 1981. 110 min. VH1/OUTL-0004.
Panic in the Year Zero! Director Ray Milland also stars as a father determined to protect his family in the aftermath of nuclear war. 1962. 95 min. VH1/PANI-0002.
Panther Girl of the Kongo. Phyllis Coates vows to expose the chemist who has transformed common crayfish into gigantic monsters. Franklin Adreaon directed this 12-chapter serial. 1955. 167 min. VH2/PANT-0001.
The People That Time Forgot. Explorers Patrick Wayne and Doug McClure clash with cavemen and dinosaurs in Kevin Connor's take on the Edgar Rice Burroughs yarn. 1977. 91 min. VH1/PEOP-0001.
The Phantom Creeps. Mad scientist Bela Lugosi attempts to conquer the world in this feature condensed from Ford Beebe & Saul A. Goodkind's serial. 1939. 80 min. VH1/PHAN-0007.
The Phantom Empire. Otto Brower and Breezy Reeves Eason's delightful serial stars singing cowboy Gene Autrey and his Junior Thunder Riders. 1935. 250 min. VH2/PHAN-0002.
Phantom from Space. Police and scientists track invisible alien Dick Sands in this movie from W. Lee Wilder (Billy's less talented brother). 1953. 72 min. VH1/PHAN-0011.
The Phantom Planet. Miniaturized astronaut Dean Fredericks helps the tiny denizens of the planet Rheton to fight their enemies. William Marshall directed. 1962. 72 min. VH1/PHAN-0010.
Phase IV. Scientists studying ant communication in a remote lab find their facility overrun by their hyper-intelligent subjects. Saul Bass directed. 1975. 84 min. VH1/PHAS-0001.
Pi. Mathematician Sean Gullette teeters on the brink of sanity as he searches for the elusive numerical code to the universe. A film by Darren Aronofsky. Letterboxed. 1997. 85 min. VH1/PI**-0001.
Pitch Black. A spaceship crash-lands on a planet where, when the three suns set, flocks of deadly monsters take to the air. Vin Diesel, Radha Mitchell, Cole Hauser, and Keith David star in David Twohy's thriller, filmed in Australia. 1999. 109 min. VH1/PITC-0001.
The Plague Dogs. Two dogs escape from a horrible animal research lab in Martin Rosen's harrowing animated feature. 1982. 86 min. VH1/PLAG-0001.
Plan 9 from Outer Space. Edward D. Wood, Jr.'s masterpiece may be the worst movie ever made. With Vampira, Tor Johnson and Bela Lugosi. 1959. 79 min. VH1/PLAN-0002.
Planet of the Apes. Charlton Heston crash-lands on a world run by chimps, gorillas and orangutans. Franklin J. Schaffner's marvelous adaptation of Pierre Boulle's novel co-stars Kim Hunter, Roddy McDowall, Maurice Evans and Linda Harrison. 1968. 112 min. VH1/PLAN-0001.
Planet of the Apes. Tim Burton's "reimagining" stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham Carter, with cameos by Charlton Heston and Linda Harrison. 2001. 124 min. VH1/PLAN-0006.
Planet of the Vampires. Ib Melchior scripted Mario Bava's atmospheric chiller about astronauts fighting invisible aliens. 1965. 86 min. VH1/PLAN-0003.
Planeta Burg (Planet of Storms). Astronauts and their robot land on Venus, where they encounter hungry plants, hostile dinosaurs, a volcano and an earthquake. This Soviet sci-fi rarity was directed by Pavel Klushantsev. Subtitled. 1962. 82 min. VH1/PLAN-0004.
Predator. Arnold Schwarzenegger's SWAT team encounters a translucent alien in the jungles of South America. John McTiernan directed. 1987. 107 min. VH1/PRED-0001.
The Prisoner. Producer Patrick McGoohan also stars as a former government agent who is held against his will in a seemingly benign seaside community. Seventeen 52-minute episodes. 1967. VH2/PRIS-0001 through -0015.
Project Moon Base. A saboteur forces astronauts to land on the lunar surface. Robert A. Heinlein scripted for director Richard Talmadge. 1953. 63 min. VH1/PROJ-0001.
The Puppet Masters. Intelligence agents Donald Sutherland, Eric Thal and Julie Warner race to prevent bat-like aliens from taking over the Earth. Stuart Orme adapted Robert A. Heinlein's novel. 1994. 109 min. VH1/PUPP-0001.
The Purple Monster Strikes. Dennis Moore, Linda Stirling and Roy Barcroft star in Spencer Gordon Bennet and Fred C. Brannon's 15-chapter serial about a Martian takeover. 1945. 209 min. VH2/PURP-0001.
Quatermass. Can Bernard Quatermass (John Mills) and Dr. Kapp (Simon MacCorkindale) prevent alien invaders from massacring earthlings? Nigel Neale scripted this miniseries for director Piers Haggard. 1979. 211 min. VH2/QUAT-0001.
Quatermass and the Pit (a.k.a. Five Million Years to Earth). A spaceship is found buried below a London subway station. Roy Ward Baker directed. 1967. 98 min. VH1/QUAT-0003.
Quatermass 2 (a.k.a. Enemy from Space). Professor Quatermass (Brian Donlevy) suspects that a high-security factory is the site of an alien invasion. Val Guest directed. 1957. 85 min. VH1/QUAT-0004.
The Quatermass Xperiment. An astronaut transforms into a terrifying monster in writer/director Val Guest's British classic. 1955. 82 min. VH1/QUAT-0002.
Queen of Outer Space. Amorous astronauts and voluptuous Venusians struggle for freedom from a bitter, disfigured queen. Edward L. Bernds directed. 1958. 80 min. VH1/QUEE-0007.
The Quiet Earth. Bruno Lawrence searches for other survivors of an apocalyptic disaster in Geoff Murphy's film from New Zealand. 1985. 91 min. VH1/QUIE-0002.
Quintet. In a futuristic, ice-bound world, Paul Newman, Bibi Andersson, Fernando Rey and Vittorio Gassman play a deadly board game. Robert Altman directed. 1979. 118 min. VH1/QUIN-0001.
Radar Men from the Moon. In Fred C. Brannon's 12-episode serial, Commando Cody (George Wallace) fends off an alien invasion. 1952. 288 min. VH2/RADA-0001.
Ray Bradbury: An American Icon. For over 50 years, the author has spun poetic tales of sci-fi and fantasy. Rod Steiger narrates Robert Duncan's tape. 1996. 47 min. VH2/RAYB-0006.
The Ray Bradbury Theatre: Boys! Raise Giant Mushrooms in Your Cellar! Aliens invade suburbia in David Brandes' show. 1989. 26 min. VH2/RAYB-0001.
The Ray Bradbury Theatre: The Coffin. Denholm Elliott and Dan O'Herlihy play aging brothers in Tom Cotter's program. 1988. 26 min. VH2/RAYB-0002.
The Ray Bradbury Theatre: Punishment Without Crime. Donald Pleasence is arrested for shooting a robotic replica of his wife. Bruce MacDonald directed. 1988. 26 min. VH2/RAYB-0009.
The Ray Bradbury Theatre: The Veldt . Brad Turner tells the story of two children and their amazing nursery. 1989. 26 min. VH2/RAYB-0005.
Red Planet Mars. News of a utopia on Mars wreaks havoc in human society. Harry Horner directed this anti-Communist fable. 1952. 87 min. VH1/REDP-0002.
Reptilicus. Engineers unearth the tail of a prehistoric monster, which begins to regenerate itself. Ib Melchior scripted with director Sidney Pink. 1962. 82 min. VH1/REPT-0001.
The Return of Doctor X. When dead bodies later turn up alive, newspaperman Wayne Morris' investigation leads him to a sinister laboratory run by ghoulish Humphrey Bogart. Vincent Sherman directed. 1939. 62 min. VH1/RETU-0001.
Return of the Fly. Brett Halsey experiments with his father's matter transporter. Vincent Price returns in Edward L. Bernds' sequel. 1959. 78 min. VH1/RETU-0007.
Return of the Jedi. Richard Marquand directs Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford in the third Star Wars film. 1983. 133 min. VH1/RETU-0010 = remastered edition. VH1/RETU-0005 or -0020 = Special Edition. VH1/RETU-0017 = letterboxed.
Revenge of the Creature. The Gill Man escapes from a Florida oceanarium in Jack Arnold's sequel. 1955. 82 min. VH1/REVE-0003.
The Road Warrior. Mel Gibson returns to protect a community from petrol bandits in George Miller's explosive sequel to Mad Max. 1981. 94 min. VH1/ROAD-0007. The letterboxed version, VH1/ROAD-0010, includes a 16-minute documentary.
RoboCop. A security corporation transforms wounded cop Peter Weller into a crime-smashing cyborg. Directed by Paul Verhoeven. 1987. 103 min. VH1/ROBO-0001.
Robot Monster. Space gorilla Ro-Man (George Barrows) threatens the last four people on Earth in Phil Tucker's camp classic. Music by Oscar-winner Elmer Bernstein. 1953. 63 min. VH1/ROBO-0002.
The Rocketeer. 1930s test pilot Bill Campbell finds a top-secret jetpack in Joe Johnston's comic book adventure. 1991. 108 min. VH1/ROCK-0004 or -0008.
Rocketship X-M. Astronauts on a mission to the Moon are hurtled to Mars, where they discover war-ravaged ruins. Kurt Neumann directed. 1950. 77 min. VH1/ROCK-0001.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon star in Jim Sharman's musical spoof of sci-fi and horror films. 1975. 100 min. VH1/ROCK-0002.
Rodan. Two supersonic pterodactyls menace the world in this colorful Japanese production from Ishiro Honda, the man who gave us Godzilla. Dubbed. 1956. 73 min. VH1/RODA-0001.
Rollerball. Athlete James Caan plays a deadly sport combining hockey, roller derby, motocross and gladiator fighting. Norman Jewison directed. 1975. 118 min. VH1/ROLL-0002.
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles: The Pluto Campaign. Soldiers battle giant insects in this computer-animated flick from Audu Paden and Christopher Berkeley. 1999. 97 min. VH1/ROUG-0003.
The Satan Bug. A madman threatens to unleash a deadly virus unless the government puts an end to war research. A John Sturges film. 1964. 114 min. VH1/SATA-0002.
Scanners. David Cronenberg envisions a race of superhumans capable of killing by telepathy. 1981. 104 min. VH1/SCAN-0001.
Screamers. On a war-torn planet, the last surviving humans must evade "screamers," shrieking, burrowing robots with the ability to reproduce and evolve. Christian Duguay's movie stars Peter Weller and Jennifer Rubin. 1995. 108 min. VH1/SCRE-0004.
Seconds. Desperate to escape his dreary life, a banker undergoes extensive plastic surgery and adopts a new identity. John Frankenheimer's movie stars Rock Hudson. 1966. 107 min. VH1/SECO-0003.
She. Betty Blythe stars as H. Ryder Haggard's Ayesha, "She Who Must Be Obeyed." Leander De Cordova directed. Silent with musical score. 1925. 95 min. VH1/SHE*-0002.
She. Helen Gahagan and Randolph Scott star in Irving Pichel and Lansing Holden's sumptuous sound remake. 1935. 94 min. VH1/SHE*-0001.
Silent Running. Astronaut Bruce Dern and three little robots try to save the last of the Earth's trees. Special effects wizard Douglas Trumbull directed. 1977. 90 min. VH1/SILE-0004.
The 6th Day. Family man Arnold Schwarzenegger is shocked to discover that he has been replaced by his own clone! Roger Spottiswode directed. 2000. 124 min. VH1/SIXT-0005.
Slaughterhouse Five. George Roy Hill directs Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s fantasy about a soldier (Michael Sacks) who comes unstuck in time. 1972. 104 min. VH1/SLAU-0001.
Sleeper. Writer/director Woody Allen also stars as a man who wakes up after being frozen for 200 years. With Diane Keaton. 1973. 88 min. VH1/SLEE-0001 or -0008.
The Slime People. Javelin-wielding fish-men from the earth's core build a dome of fog over a devastated city. Star Robert Hutton also directed. 1962. 76 min. VH1/SLIM-0001.
Small Soldiers. Military computer chips bring two warring factions of action toys to life in Joe Dante's movie. 1998. 100 min. VH1/SMAL-0005. Spanish edition: VH1/PEQU-0001.
Solaris. Space station astronauts experience altered consciousness in Andrei Tarkovsky's Russian production. Subtitled. 1971. 167 min. VH1/SOLA-0001.
The Son of Kong. Robert Armstrong meets King Kong's sweet-natured son in Ernest B. Schoedsack and Merian C. Cooper's same-year sequel. 1933. 70 min. VH1/SONO-0004.
Soylent Green. Richard Fleischer's vision of an overpopulated future stars Charlton Heston and Edward G. Robinson. 1973. 97 min. VH1/SOYL-0001.
Space Cowboys. Aging test pilots Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland and James Garner blast off into space. Eastwood also directed. 2000. 130 min. VH1/SPAC-0002.
Space: 1999. Martin Landau, Barbara Bain and Barry Morse star in Gerry & Sylvia Andersen's sci-fi series. 1975. 624 min. VH2/SPAC-0001 through -0012.
Spaceballs. Writer/director/actor Mel Brooks' spoof of Star Wars also stars John Candy, Bill Pullman, Daphne Zuniga, Rick Moranis as Dark Helmet, Dom DeLuise as the voice of Pizza the Hutt, and John Hurt as himself. 1987. 96 min. VH1/SPAC-0003.
SpaceCamp. Lea Thompson, Leaf Phoenix and Kelly Preston star in Harry Winer's adventure about teens accidentally launched into space. 1986. 107 min. VH1/SPAC-0001.
Sssssss. Scientist Struther Martin transforms his lab assistant into a king cobra. John Chambers designed the make-up for director Bernard L. Kowalski. 1973. 99 min. VH1/SSSS-0001.
Stalker. Enter the Zone, where an obstacle course of mental and physical barriers tests the limits for your endurance. Andrei Tarkovsky directed. Subtitled. 1979. 160 min. VH1/STAL-0003.
Star Trek: Episode 1: The Cage. Jeffrey Hunter stars in producer Gene Roddenberry and director Robert Butler's pilot. 1964. 73 min. VH2/STAR-0002 or -0010.
Star Trek: Episode 2: Where No Man Has Gone Before. Kirk (William Shatner) rescues a friend with ESP in James Goldstone's show. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0003 or -0010.
Star Trek: Episode 3: The Corbomite Maneuver. Aliens condemn the Enterprise crew to death in Joseph Sarent's program. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0004.
Star Trek: Episode 4: Mudd's Women. Roger C. Carmel plays space scoundrel Harry Mudd in Harvey Hart's humorous episode. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0005.
Star Trek: Episode 5: The Enemy Within. The transporter splits Kirk into good and evil beings in Leo Penn's entry. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0006.
Star Trek: Episode 6: The Man Trap. Salt-craving aliens inhabit human bodies in Marc Daniel's program. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0007.
Star Trek: Episode 7: The Naked Time. A disease causes the crew to lose control of their emotions. Marc Daniel directed. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0008.
Star Trek: Episode 8: Charlie X. Robert Walker, Jr. plays an orphan with super powers in Lawrence Dobkin's episode. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0009.
Star Trek: Episode 9: Balance of Terror. Kirk plays a cat-and-mouse game with a Romulan commander in Vincent McEveety's show. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0011.
Star Trek: Episode 10: What Are Little Girls Made Of? The crew seeks Dr. Richard Korby in James Goldstone's filming of Robert Bloch's teleplay. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0012.
Star Trek: Episode 11: Dagger of the Mind. A penal colony inmate seeks sanctuary on the Enterprise. Directed by Vincent McEveety. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0013.
Star Trek: Episode 12: Miri. The crew encounters a city inhabited by 300-year-old children. Directed by Vincent McEveety. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0014.
Star Trek: Episode 13: The Conscience of the King. Kirk suspects that a traveling actor is actually a war criminal. Gerd Oswald directed. 1966. 52 min. VH2/STAR-0032.
Star Trek: Episode 14: The Galileo Seven. Spock investigates a quasar-like phenomenon in Robert Gist's entry. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0015.
Star Trek: Episode 15: Court-Martial. Kirk is tried for negligence in Mark Daniels' program. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0016.
Star Trek: Episode 16: The Menagerie. Spock helps disabled Captain Pike (Jeffrey Hunter) in Mark Daniels' Hugo-winner. 1966. 103 min. VH2/STAR-0017.
Star Trek: Episode 17: Shore Leave. The crew's vacation on a fantasy planet turns ugly in Robert Sparr's show. 1966. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0018.
Star Trek: Episode 18: The Squire of Gothos. The title character (William Campbell) hunts Kirk like an animal in Don McDougall's episode. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0019.
Star Trek: Episode 19: Arena. Kirk (William Shatner) must battle a reptilian foe in Joseph Pevney's program. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0031.
Star Trek: Episode 20: The Alternative Factor. The crew faces a man with a dual personality, one of them lethal. Directed by Gerd Oswald. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0020.
Star Trek: Episode 21: Tomorrow Is Yesterday. A black star sends the Enterprise back to the 20th century in Michael O'Herlihy's entry. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0033.
Star Trek: Episode 22: The Return of the Archons. An omniscient ruler controls a blissful populace in Joseph Pevney's episode. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0034.
Star Trek: Episode 23: A Taste of Armageddon. Kirk and Spock become involved in a war waged by computers. Joseph Pevney directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0035.
Star Trek: Episode 24: Space Seed. Kirk matches wits with the tyrant Khan (Ricardo Montalban). Marc Daniels directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0036.
Star Trek: Episode 25: This Side of Paradise. Spock falls in love with space colonist Jill Ireland in Ralph Senensky's show. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0037.
Star Trek: Episode 26: The Devil in the Dark. Kirk and Spock beam down to battle a monster in a mine. Joseph Pevney directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0038.
Star Trek: Episode 27: Errand of Mercy. Beings from the planet Organia interfere in an Enterprise-Klingon battle. John Newland directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0039.
Star Trek: Episode 28: The City on the Edge of Forever. Joan Collins stars in writer Harlan Ellison and director Joseph Pevney's Depression-era tale. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0040.
Star Trek: Episode 29: Operation -- Annihilate! An epidemic of insanity sweeps the planet Deneva. Herschel Daugherty directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0041.
Star Trek: Episode 30: Catspaw. Robert Bloch scripted Joseph Pevney's Halloween episode. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0042.
Star Trek: Episode 31: Metamorphosis. Ralph Senensky directed this show, in which Kirk and his landing party are held captive on a supposedly barren planet. 1967. 51 min. VH1/STAR-0043.
Star Trek: Episode 32: Friday's Child. Klingons have been negotiating with the people of Capella IV. 1967. 51 min. VH1/STAR-0044.
Star Trek: Episode 33: Who Mourns for Adonais? Alien Michael Forest believes himself to be the Greek god Apollo. Marc Daniels directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0045.
Star Trek: Episode 34: Amok Time. Spock must return to Vulcan to mate. Joseph Pevney directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0046.
Star Trek: Episode 35: The Doomsday Machine. Kirk is stuck on a disabled ship while its captain (William Windom) seizes the Enterprise. Marc Daniels directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0047.
Star Trek: Episode 36: Wolf in the Fold. Has a head injury turned Scotty (James Doohan) into a ladykiller? Joseph Pevney directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0048.
Star Trek: Episode 37: The Changeling. Can Kirk outsmart NOMAD, a deadly robotic space probe? Marc Daniels directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0049.
Star Trek: Episode 38: The Apple. Vaal (Keith Andes) vows to destroy the Enterprise. Joseph Pevney directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0050.
Star Trek: Episode 39: Mirror, Mirror. A landing party enters a parallel universe where their mirror images are barbarians. Marc Daniels directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0051.
Star Trek: Episode 40: The Deadly Years. Only Chekhov (Walter Koening) is unaffected by a fatal aging disease. Joseph Pevney directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0052.
Star Trek: Episode 41: I, Mudd. Marc Daniels' comic episode stars Roger C. Carmel as the intergalactic scoundrel Harry Mudd. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0053.
Star Trek: Episode 42: The Trouble with Tribbles. Lovable furry creatures threaten to take over the Enterprise in Joseph Pevney's show. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0054.
Star Trek: Episode 43: Bread and Circuses. The crew face Roman gladiators in this episode from Ralph Senensky. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0055.
Star Trek: Episode 44: Journey to Babel. Spock's father Sarek (Mark Lenard) needs a transfusion. Joseph Pevney directed. 1967. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0056.
Star Trek: Episode 45: A Private Little War by Mark Daniels. Kirk falls under the spell of a witch/healer (Kim Novack). 1968. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0057.
Star Trek: Episode 46: The Gamesters of Triskelion. Kirk, Uhura and Chekov are cast in a deadly game. Gene Nelson directed. 1968. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0058.
Star Trek: Episode 47: Obsession by Ralph Senensky. The Enterprise crew encounters a bloodthirsty vampire cloud. 1968. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0059.
Star Trek: Episode 49: The Immunity Syndrome. Can Kirk and his crew destroy a giant space amoeba? Joseph Pevney directed. 1968. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0060.
Star Trek: Episode 50: A Piece of the Action by James Komack. The society on planet Iotia is modeled on Earth's gangsters of the 1920s. 1968. 51 min. VH2/STAR-0061.
Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Robert Wise directed William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy in the first film in the series. 1979. 132 min. VH1/STAR-0002.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Warrior Ricardo Montalban threatens the Enterprise in Nicholas Meyer's sequel. 1982. 113 min. VH1/STAR-0006.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Captain Kirk shanghais the Enterprise in this episode, directed by Leonard Nimoy. 1984. 105 min. VH1/STAR-0007.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Nimoy directed again as the Enterprise crew travels to 20th century Earth. 1986. 119 min. VH1/STAR-0008.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Pilot Episode 1,2: Encounter at Farpoint. Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton and Denise Crosby star in Allen Corey's opener about Q, an alien who puts the Enterprise crew on trial. 1987. 96 min. VH2/STAR-0021.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Episode 3: The Naked Now. Geordi contracts a deadly virus in Paul Lynch's show. 1987. 50 min. VH2/STAR-0022.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Episode 4: Code of Honor. A planet's leader claims Tasha Yar for his wife in Russ Mayberry's entry. 1987. 50 min. VH2/STAR-0023.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Episode 5: Haven. A Tarellian ship bearing a deadly virus heads toward the Enterprise in Richard Compton's program. 1987. 46 min. VH2/STAR-0024.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Episode 6: Where No One Has Gone Before. The ship is lost in space. Directed by Rob Bowman. 1987. 46 min. VH2/STAR-0025.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Episode 7: The Last Outpost. The Enterprise discovers a planet that accumulates power in Richard Colla's program. 1987. 46 min. VH2/STAR-0026.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Episode 8: Lonely Among Us. An alien force takes over Picard's mind in Cliff Bole's show. 1987. 46 min. VH2/STAR-0027.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Episode 9: Justice. Wesley Crusher faces a death sentence in James L. Conway's program. 1987. 46 min. VH2/STAR-0028.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Episode 10: The Battle. Picard faces charges of war crimes in this entry from Rob Bowman. 1987. 46 min. VH2/STAR-0029.
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. A madman takes over a planet in this feature, directed by William Shatner. 1989. 106 min. VH1/STAR-0009.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The Enterprise crew is held responsible for an attack on the Klingons in Nicholas Meyer's movie. 1991. 113 min. VH1/STAR-0012.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Pilot Episode: Emissary. David Carson's opener stars Avery Brooks, Rene Auberjonois, Patrick Stewart, Siddig El Fadil. 1993. 87 min. VH2/STAR-0030.
Star Trek: Generations. Captains Kirk (William Shatner) and Picard (Patrick Stewart) meet in David Carson's movie. 1994. 117 min. VH1/STAR-0014.
Star Trek: First Contact. Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner face Borg queen Alice Krige. Director Jonathan Frakes also co-stars. 1996. 111 min. VH1/STAR-0018.
Star Trek: Insurrection. Pickard (Patrick Stewart) rebels against Starfleet. Jonathan Frakes directed and co-stars with Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton and Michael Dorn. 1998. 103 min. VH1/STAR-0025.
The Star Wagon. Inventors Orson Bean and Dustin Hoffman travel back in time in Karl Genus' taping of a Maxwell Anderson play. 1966. 145 min. VH2/STAR-0067.
Star Wars. George Lucas' saga of space-age freedom fighters stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Alec Guinness. 1977. 121 min. VH1/STAR-0015 = remastered edition. VH1/STAR-0019 or 30 = Special Edition. VH1/STAR-0028 = letterboxed.
Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Writer/director's prequel stars Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, and Jake Lloyd. 1999. 133 min. VH1/STAR-0027 or -0029. Spanish version: Guerra de Galaxias: Episodio I: La Amenaza Fantasma, VH1/GUER-0001.
Stargate. James Spader and Kurt Russell travel to a distant civilization ruled by androgynous god Jaye Davidson. Directed by Roland Emmerich. 1994. 119 min. VH1/STAR-0013.
The Starlost. This British, created by Cordwainer Bird, follows the adventures of the crew of Earthship Ark. Keir Dullea, Sterling Hayden, Barry Morse, Gay Rowan, and Robin Ward star. Harvey Hart, George McCowan, Joseph L. Scanlon, Francis Chapman, Ed Richardson, and Leo Ornstein directed. 1982. 509 min. VH2/STAR-0062 through -0066.
Starman. Widow Karen Allen falls in love with stranded alien Jeff Bridges in John Carpenter's romance. 1984. 115 min. VH1/STAR-0003.
Starship Troopers. Soldiers Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer and Denise Richards rocket off to battle gigantic insects. Paul Verhoeven filmed the Robert A. Heinlein novel. 1997. 130 min. VH1/STAR-0021. Spanish version: Soldados de Nave Espacial, VH1/SOLD-0004.
The Stepford Wives. Housewives Katharine Ross and Paula Prentiss discover the shocking truth about the other women in their town. Bryan Forbes directed. 1975. 115 min. VH1/STEP-0003.
Golden Years (a.k.a. Stephen King's Golden Years). A lab explosion mutates a janitor in Allen Coulter, Kenneth Fink, Michael Gornick and Stephen Tolkin's telefilm. 1991. 232 min. VH2/GOLD-0003.
Strange Invaders. College professor Paul Le Mat and tabloid reporter Nancy Allen uncover evidence of an alien invasion in Michael Laughlin's ode to 1950s sci-fi flicks. 1983. 93 min. VH1/STRA-0029.
Stranger from Venus. Patricia Neal and Helmut Dantine star in Burt Balaban's British remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still. 1954. 75 min. VH1/STRA-0019.
The Stranger: In Memory Alone. The Stranger (Colin Baker) and Miss Brown (Nicola Bryant) meet a mystery man in a bowler hat (author Nicholas Briggs) in an abandoned railway station. Bill Baggs directed this sci-fi puzzler. 1993. 38 min + a 12-minute "making of" documentary. VH2/STRA-0004.
Superman. The Man of Steel (Kirk Alyn) clashes with the Spider Lady (Carol Forman) in Spencer Gordon Bennet and Thomas Carr's 15-episode serial. 1947. 249 min. VH2/SUPE-0004.
Superman. Richard Donner's comic book adventure stars Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman. 1978. 143 min. VH1/SUPE-0002.
Superman and the Mole-Men. The Man of Steel (George Reeves) enncounters little men from the center of the earth. Lee Sholem directed. 1951. 59 min. VH1/SUPE-0004.
Superman XVII. Superman battles robots, a deadly ray, a volcano, bird-men, a mummy, an asteroid, a gorilla, etc. in Max Fleischer's cartoons. 1941-43. 146 min. VH2/SUPE-0003.
Superman: The Lost Episodes. Japoteurs, Showdown, Eleventh Hour, Destruction Inc., The Mummy Strikes, Jungle Drums, The Underground World, Secret Agent. Seymour Kneitel, Don Gordon and I. Sperber directed these Fleischer cartoons. 1942-44. 75 min. VH2/SUPE-0005.
Superman II. Space criminals Terence Stamp and Sarah Douglas challenge the Man of Steel in Richard Lester's sequel. 1980. 127 min. VH1/SUPE-0001.
THX 1138. Robert Duvall, Donald Pleasence and Maggie McOmie star in George Lucas' first feature about an antiseptic future where love is a crime. 1970. 86 min. VH1/THXO-0001.
Tales of Tomorrow. Three stories from the golden age of live television: Leonard Valenta's Verdict from Space (written by Theodore Sturgeon), Don Medford's Ice from Space (featuring a gum-chewing Paul Newman) and Medford's religious parable, Bitter Storm (with Joanne Woodward). 1951-52. 71 min. VH2/TALE-0006.
Tales of Tomorrow: Volume Two. An inebriated Lon Chaney, Jr. plays the monster in Frankenstein (1952). A robot falls in love with Mercedes McCambridge in Read to Me, Herr Doktor (1953). Richard Derr's serum empowers Lola Albright in The Miraculous Serum (1952). Don Medford directed all three episodes. 73 min. VH2/TALE-0008.
Tales of Tomorrow: Volume 3. Three tales, directed by Don Medford: Rod Steiger and James Dean in The Evil Within, Steiger and Merle Albertson in The Lost Planet (a.k.a. The Window), and Harry Townes and Mary Alice Moore in Youth on Tap. 1952-53. 72 min. VH2/TALE-0012.
Tales of Tomorrow: Volume 4. Three time-traveling tales (Past Tense, Another Chance, All the Time in the World), directed by Don Medford and starring Boris Karloff, Leslie Nielsen, Robert Middleton and Jack Warden. 1952-53. 78 min. VH2/TALE-0013.
Tarantula. A mega-spider rampages across the desert. Jack Arnold's movie stars John Agar, Leo G. Carroll, Mara Corday and Clint Eastwood as a pilot. 1955. 81 min. VH1/TARA-0001.
Target Earth. Richard Denning and Kathleen Crowly try to evade deadly alien robots. Sherman A. Rose directed for producer Herman Cohen. 1954. 75 min. VH1/TARG-0001.
Teenage Cave Man. Robert Vaughn breaks tribal law when he explores forbidden territory. A Roger Corman picture. 1958. 66 min. VH1/TEEN-0004.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. A wise rat teaches pizza-loving turtle-boys to fight crime in Steve Barron's kiddie favorite. 1990. 95 min. VH1/TEEN-0002.
Teenagers from Outer Space. Alien David Love tries to save Earth from giant lobsters. Tom Graeff wrote, produced and directed this cult classic. 1959. 86 min. VH1/TEEN-0003.
The Tenth Victim (La Decima Vittima). Marcello Mastroianni and Ursula Andress, two participants in a game of murder-for-sport, fall in love. Elio Petri directed. Subtitled. 1965. 92 min. VH1/TENT-0002.
The Terminal Man. Mike Hodges filmed this Michael Crichton story about an epileptic scientist (George Segal) with a computer chip in his brain. 1974. 107 min. VH1/TERM-0003.
The Terminator. James Cameron directs Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hunt in this action film about a time-traveling cyborg and his quarry. 1984. 108 min. VH1/TERM-0002.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton return to battle the T-1000 (Robert Patrick) return in James Cameron's sequel. 1991. 139 min. VH1/TERM-0004.
Testament. Jane Alexander and Wiliam Devane star in Lynne Littman's account of a family struggling to survive after a nuclear attack. 1983. 90 min. VH1/TEST-0001.
Tetsuo: The Iron Man. A man transforms into a mutating machine in Shinya Tsukamoto's cyberpunk shocker. Subtitled. 1991. 92 min. VH1/TETS-0001.
Them! Entomologists Edmund Gwenn and Joan Weldon help patrolman James Whitmore and FBI agent James Arness solve a series of killings. 1954. 93 min. VH1/THEM-0001.
The Thing. Kurt Russell battles a shape-changing alien that can imitate any animal or human. John Carpenter directed. 1982. 109 min. VH1/THIN-0006.
The Thing from Another World. Arctic scientists battle an alien (James Arness) in Christian Nyby's film, produced by Howard Hawks. 1951. 87 min. VH1/THIN-0004 or -0009.
Things to Come. Raymond Massey, Ralph Richardson and Cedric Hardwicke star in director / set designer William Cameron Menzies' treatment of H.G. Wells. 1936. 96 min. VH1/THIN-0001.
The Thirteenth Floor. Enter a virtual reality version of 1937 Los Angeles in Josef Rusnak's mystery. Craig Bierko and Gretchen Mol star. 1999. 100 min. VH1/THIR-0007. Spanish version: Piso 13 (VH1/PISO-0001)
This Island Earth. Alien Jeff Morrow shanghais scientists Rex Reason and Faith Domergue to save his planet in Joseph Newman's colorful classic. 1954. 86 min. VH1/THIS-0005.
Threads. Mick Jackson's realistic shocker imagines the effects of nuclear war on a British village. 1984. 110 min. VH1/THRE-0006.
Thunderbird 6. Here is a feature film from sci-fi puppet master Gerry Anderson. David Lane directed. 1968. 90 min. VH1/THUN-0007.
Thunderbirds. The International Rescue team saves the day in Gerry Anderson's puppet series from Great Britain. 1965. 624 min. VH2/THUN-0001 through -0012.
Thunderbirds Are Go. The Thunderbird team must thwart saboteurs intent on stopping a Mars mission. A puppet movie by David Lane. 1966. 94 min. VH1/THUN-0004.
Time After Time. H.G. Wells (Malcolm McDowall) pursues Jack the Ripper (David Warner) through time to modern-day San Francisco. Nicholas Meyer directed. 1979. 112 min. VH1/TIME-0006.
Time Bandits. A boy goes time traveling with six dwarves in Terry Gilliam's fantasy. 1981. 116 min. VH1/TIME-0001.
Time Flies. Con artist Tommy Handley, performers Evelyn Dall and George Moon, and professor Felix Aylmer journey back to Elizabethan England. Walter Forde directed. 1944. 85 min. VH1/TIME-0013.
The Time Machine. George Pal directs Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux, Alan Young and Sebastian Cabot in this H.G. Wells story. 1960. 103 min. VH1/TIME-0005 or -0014.
Timecop. Policeman Jean-Claude Van Damme tries to stop criminals from traveling back in time. Mia Sara, Ron Silver and Bruce McGill co-star in Peter Hyams's movie. 1994. 99 min. VH1/TIME-0014.
Tobor the Great. When enemy agents kidnap an inventor's grandson, Tobor the psychic robot comes to the rescue. Lee Sholom directed. 1954. 77 min. VH1/TOBO-0001.
Total Recall. Arnold Schwarzenegger joins a Martian rebellion in Paul Verhoeven's adaptation of a Philip K. Dick book. 1990. 113 min. VH1/TOTA-0001.
Treasures of The Twilight Zone. A promotional film featuring series creator Rod Serling is followed by these episodes: Robert Stevens' Where Is Everybody?, Robert Butler's The Encounter, Robert Enrico's An Occurance at Owl Creek Bridge, Douglas Heyes' The Eye of the Beholder, Ida Lupino's The Masks and Heyes' The Howling Man. 1959-64. 180 min. VH2/TREA-0001.
Trekkies. Denise Crosby hosts Roger Nygard's affectionate and humorous look at Star Trek fanatics. 1998. 86 min. VH2/TREK-0001.
Tremors. Ron Underwood's feature about giant worms attacking a desert town stars Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward and Reba McEntire. 1989. 95 min. VH1/TREM-0001.
Tremors II: Aftershocks. Fred Ward returns to battle the graboids, which are now evolving into two-legged monsters. S.S. Wilson directed. 1996. 100 min. VH1/TREM-0002.
A Trip to the Moon. Georges Melies' delightful short (1902-12 min.) is included in Le Grand Melies (VH2/LEGR-0001), The Movies Begin: Volume 1 (VH2/MOVI-0001) and Pioneer Cinema (VH2/PION-0001).
Trog. In her final film, Joan Crawford portrays an anthropologist who attempts to communicate with a primitive ape-man (Joe Cornelius). Freddie Francis directed. 1970. 91 min. VH1/TROG-0001.
Tron. Inventor Jeff Bridges must battle for his life inside a computer game in Steven Lisberger's adventure. 1982. 96 min. VH1/TRON-0001.
The Tunnel (a.k.a. Transatlantic Tunnel). Engineer Richard Dix dedicates his life to building a tunnel linking England and the United States. Maurice Elvey directed. 1935. 71 min. VH1/TUNN-0001.
TV's Best Adventures of Superman. Four volumes of TV shows and cartoons include Tommy Carr's Superman on Earth, Dave Fleischer's Superman, George Reeves' All That Glitters, Carr's Crime Wave, Fleischer's The Mechanical Monsters, Reeves' The Perils of Superman, Carr's Panic in the Sky, Fleischer's The Magnetic Telescope, Harry Gerstad's The Big Freeze, George Blair's The Face and the Voice, I. Sperber's Showdown and Phil Ford's Jimmy the Kid. 1953-58 / 1941-42. 245 min. VH2/TVSB-0001 thorugh -0004.
Twelve Monkeys. Terry Gilliam's remake of Chris Marker's La Jetee stars Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, Brad Pitt and Christopher Plummer. 1996. 130 min. VH1/TWEL-0003.
20 Million Miles to Earth. Nathan Juran's movie about an ever-growing monster from Venus features special effects by Ray Harryhausen. 1957. 83 min. VH1/TWEN-0008.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Stuart Paton's silent adventure is the first special effects spectacular in cinema history. 1916. 105 min. VH1/TWEN-0007.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. James Mason, Kirk Douglas and Peter Lorre star in Richard Fleischer's remake of the Jules Verne saga. 1954. 127 min. VH1/TWEN-0006. VH1/VEIN-0001 is the Spanish-language version.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Michael Anderson directed Richard Crenna, Julie Cox, Paul Gross, and Ben Cross in this edition. 1996. 139 min. VH1/TWEN-0005.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 1. Agnes Moorehead in Douglas Heyes' The Invaders; Gladys Cooper and Robert Redford in Lamont Johnson's Nothing in the Dark. 1961/1962. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0001.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 2. Burgess Meredith in John Brahm's Time Enough at Last; Claude Akins in Ron Winston's The Monsters Are on Maple Street, both scripted by Rod Serling. 1959/1960. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0002.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 3. William Shatner in Richard Donner's Nightmare at 20,000 Feet; John Anderson in Justus Addiss' The Odyssey of Flight 33. 1963/1961. 51 min. VH2/TWIL-0003.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 4. Lee Marvin in Don Weis' Steel; Jack Klugman and Jonathan Winters in Buzz Kulik's A Game of Pool. 1963/1961. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0004.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 5. Gig Young in Robert Stevens' Walking Distance; Ernext Truex in Lamont Johnston's Kick the Can. 1959/1962. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0005.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 6. Burgess Meredith and Don Rickles in John Brahm's Mr. Dingle, the Strong; Elizabeth Montgomery and Charles Bronson in Montgomery Pittman's Two. 1961. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0006.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 7. Jack Klugman in Don Medford's A Passage for Trumpet; Harry Townes in John Brahm's The Four of Us Are Dying. 1960. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0007.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 8. Billy Mumy in James Sheldon's Long Distance; Josephine Hutchinson and Veronica Cartwright in William Claxton's I Sing the Body Electric (script by Ray Bradbury). 1961/1962. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0008.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 9. Jack Warden and Jean Marsh in Jack Smight's The Lonely; Richard Basehart in Ted Post's Probe 7, Over and Out. 1959/1963. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0009.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 10. Burgess Meredith and Fritz Weaver in Elliot Silverstein's The Obsolete Man; Joseph Schildkraut in Don Medford's Deaths-Head Revisited. 1961. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0010.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 11. Richard Conte in Robert Florey's Perchance to Dream and Fritz Weaver in John Brahm's Shadow Play. Scripts by Charles Beaumont. 1959/1961. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0011.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 12. Buddy Ebsen in Richard L. Bare's The Prime Mover, scripted by Charles Beaumont, and Everett Sloane in Robert Florey's The Fever, scripted by Rod Serling. 1961/1960. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0012.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 13. Inger Stevens in Alvin Ganzer's The Hitch Hiker and Ida Lupino and Martin Balsam in Mitchell Leisen's The Sixteen Millimeter Shrine. Rod Serling scripted. 1960/1959. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0013.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 14. Lee Marvin in The Grave and James Best in The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank. Montgomery Pittman wrote and directed both shows. 1961/1962. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0014.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 15. Dick York in Richard L. Bare's The Purple Testament and Dean Stockwell in Buzz Kulik's A Quality of Mercy. Rod Serling scripted. 1960/1961. 52 min. VH2/TWIL-0015.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 16. Kenneth Haigh in William Claxton's The Last Flight (script by Richard Matheson) and Robert Cummings in Buzz Kulik's King Nine Will Not Return (script by Rod Serling). 1960. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0016.
The Twilight Zone: Volume 17. Lloyd Bochner in Richard L. Bare's To Serve Man; Nehemiah Persoff in John Brahm's Judgment Night. 1962/1959. 50 min. VH2/TWIL-0017.
Twilight Zone: The Movie. Four fantasy tales from the TV series, remade here by Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, George Miller and John Landis. 1983. 101 min. VH1/TWIL-0002.
2001: A Space Odyssey. Apes evolve into men and a spaceman becomes a superman. Stanley Kubrick created this mind-blowing epic. 1968. 139 min. VH1/TWOT-0001.
2010. Roy Scheider and John Lithgow seek missing astronaut Keir Dullea in writer/director Peter Hyams' sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey. 1984. 117 min. VH1/TWOT-0003.
The Ugly Little Boy. A nurse (Kate Reid) looks after a Neanderthal boy (Guy Big) whom a scientist (Barry Morse) has transported to the present. Morse directed this Isaac Asimov tale with Don Thompson. 1977. 26 min. VH2/UGLY-0001.
Ultimate Trek: Star Trek's Greatest Moments. Jason Alexander hosts Michael Stevens' tribute to three decades of space adventures. 1999. 43 min. VH2/ULTI-0001.
Undersea Kingdom. Two-fisted Ray "Crash" Corrigan and his friends journey to Atlantis in Breezy Reeves Eason and Joseph Kane's 12-chapter serial. 1939. 226 min. VH2/UNDE-0001.
Universal Soldier. Slain soldiers Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren are brought back to life to serve on a top secret SWAT team. Roland Emmerich directed. 1992. 102 min. VH1/UNIV-0001.
Unknown World. The threat of nuclear war drives a team of scientists to seek a safe haven in the center of the earth. Terrell O. Morse directed. 1951. 74 min. VH1/UNKN-0001.
Until the End of the World. Wim Wenders follows futuristic globetrotters Solveig Dommartin, William Hurt and Sam Neill. 1991. 158 min. VH1/UNTI-0001.
The Valley of Gwangi. Cowboys encounter dinosaurs (courtesy of animator Ray Harryhausen) in James O'Connolly's sci-fi western. 1969. 96 min. VH1/VALL-0001.
Vanilla Sky. Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruise and Cameron Diaz star in Cameron Crowe's remake of Open Your Eyes. 2001. 135 min. VH1/VANI-0003.
Videodrome by David Cronenberg. Cable TV programmer James Woods stumbles upon a pirate station that transforms his world and his body. 1982. 89 min. VH1/VIDE-0001.
Village of the Damned. Wolf Rilla directs George Sanders and Barbara Shelley in John Wyndham's spooky tale of alien children in a British town. 1960. 77 min. VH1/VILL-0001.
Village of the Giants. Boy genius Ron Howard transforms teens Tommy Kirk and Beau Bridges into giants. A Bert I. Gordon film. 1965. 81 min. VH1/VILL-0003.
The Visitor. A psychic helps space colonists remember Earth. Buz Alexander directed this Ray Bradbury tale. 1988. 22 min. VH2/VISI-0001.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Walter Pidgeon captains the Seaview in Irwin Allen's feature. 1961. 106 min. VH1/VOYA-0002.
Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet. Basil Rathbone and Faith Domergue star in John Sebastian's movie. 1965. 74 min. VH1/VOYA-0004.
Walking on Air. Ed Kaplan films Ray Bradbury's story about a disabled teen who dreams of space travel. 1986. 58 min. VH2/WALK-0001.
War of the Colossal Beast. In Bert I. Gordon's sequel to The Amazing Colossal Man, 70-foot-tall Dean Parker stalks the desert, mutilated and insane. 1958. 68 min. VH1/WARO-0002.
War of the Worlds. Spaceships from Mars decimate Earth's cities in director Bryan Haskin and producer George Pal's treatment of H.G. Wells. 1952. 85 min. VH1/WARO-0001.
WarGames. Teenage computer whiz Matthew Broderick taps into military computers and starts WWIII in John Badham's film. 1983. 110 min. VH1/WARG-0001.
The Wasp Woman. Wasps' enzymes rejuvenate cosmetics queen Susan Cabot -- and turn her into a murderous monster! Directed by Roger Corman. 1959. 73 min. VH1/WASP-0001.
Westworld. In a futuristic resort, tourist Richard Benjamin runs afoul of robot gunslinger Yul Brynner. Written and directed by Michael Crichton. 1973. 90 min. VH1/WEST-0004.
What Planet Are You From? Alien Garry Shandling (who also scripted) woos earth girl Annette Bening in Mike Nichols' romantic comedy. 2000. 107 min. VH1/WHAT-0011.
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth. Val Guest's variation on One Million Years B.C. features dinosaurs animated by Jim Danforth. 1969. 96 min. VH1/WHEN-0006.
When the Wind Blows. A British couple (voices of John Mills and Celia Johnson) face a nuclear holocaust in Jimmy T. Murakami's cartoon. 1986. 80 min. VH1/WHEN-0004.
When Worlds Collide. Scientists race to build a space ark before the Earth is destroyed. Rudolph Mate directed for producer George Pal. 1951. 81 min. VH1/WHEN-0007.
Wild Wild West. Will Smith, Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, and Salma Hayek star in Barry Sonnenfeld's western sci-fi adventure-comedy. 1999. 116 min. VH1/WILD-0005.
William Shatner's Star Trek Memories. The original cast members reminisce in Michael Mahler's show. 1995. 86 min. VH2/WILL-0004.
The Woman in the Moon. Fritz Lang predicts many aspects of space travel in his last silent film. 1929. 156 min. VH1/WOMA-0002.
The World of Hammer: Lands Before Time. Oliver Reed narrates Robert Sidaway's look at Hammer Film Productions' prehistoric epics. 1990. 25 min. VH2/WORL-0014.
The World of Hammer: Sci-Fi. Oliver Reed narrates Robert Sidaway's salute to Hammer Film Productions' science fiction pictures. 1990. 25 min. VH2/WORL-0011.
Women of the Prehistoric Planet. Wendell Corey and John Agar go on a rescue mission to a primitive planet. Arthur C. Pierce directed. 1966. 87 min. VH1/WOME-0008.
World Without End. Astronauts Hugh Marlowe and Rod Taylor discover a planet where mutants have forced civilized humans underground. Edward L. Bernds directed. 1956. 81 min. VH1/WORL-0002.
X (a.k.a. X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes). Ray Milland's x-ray serum drives him mad. A Roger Corman film. 1963. 79 min. VH1/X***-0001.
X the Unknown. Atomic scientist Dean Jagger investigates a muddy marsh which causes anyone who enters it to fall ill and develop burns. Jimmy Sangster scripted for director Leslie Norman. 1956. 78 min. VH1/XTHE-0001.
The X Files. Here are twelve episodes of Chris Carter's series, which stars David Duchovny and Gillian Armstrong as paranormal detectives Mulder and Scully.1993-94. 549 min. VH2/XFIL-0001 through -0006.
The X-Files. FBI agents David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson investigate a supernatural conspiacy. Frank Spotnitz directed. 1998. 122 min. VH1/XFIL-0001.
X-Men. Bryan Singer's comic book adaptation stars Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, and Anna Paquin. 2000. 124 min. VH1/XMEN-0001.
Zardoz. Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling star in this sci-fi picture from writer/producer/director John Boorman. 1974. 106 min. VH1/ZARD-0001.
Zombies of the Stratosphere. Judd Holdren dons his flying suit to battle Martian invaders in Fred C. Brannon's 15-chapter sci-fi serial. Look for Leonard Nimoy as Narob the Martian! 1952. 167 min. VH2/ZOMB-0002.
List compiled by Jonathan Guildroy,
October 2002