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It was released in October 1958.
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It was released in October 1958.
1958, as part of a {{double feature}} with ''Film/{{The Blob|1958}}''.
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A 1958 American Horror Sci-Fi directed by Creator/GeneFowlerJr that has a newlywed (Creator/GloriaTalbott) suspecting something is off with her husband (Creator/TomTryon), as he is not the same as he was before they got married.
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[[caption-width-right:320:"I now pronounce you monster and wife. You may\\
lift the bride."]]
A 1958 AmericanHorror Sci-Fi SciFiHorror film directed by Creator/GeneFowlerJr that , which has a newlywed (Creator/GloriaTalbott) suspecting something is off with her husband (Creator/TomTryon), as he is not the same as he was before they got married.
[[caption-width-right:320:"I now pronounce you monster and wife. You may\\
lift the bride."]]
A 1958 American
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A 1958 American Horror Sci-Fi directed by Creator/GeneFowlerJr that has a newlywed (Creator/GloriaTalbott) suspecting something is off with her husband (Creator/TomTryon), as he is not the same as he was before they got married.
The movie also stars Creator/PeterBaldwin, Creator/RobertIvers, Creator/TyHardin, Creator/KenLynch, Creator/JohnEldredge, Creator/AlanDexter, and Creator/JamesAnderson.
It was released in October 1958.
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* EvilDetectingDog: Marge wonders why her husband, Bill, (having been possessed by an alien) no longer likes the dog she bought him as a present, and vice versa. He eventually kills it and tells her it died in an accident. In the climax, some German Shepherds are more effective than bullets in taking on the aliens.
* MarsNeedsWomen: The aliens are replacing the human men in a desperate attempt to perpetuate the species as [[{{Gendercide}} their females all died out]]. One of the aliens (Bill, Marge's husband) does say that they've been working on making interbreeding possible. ''[=IMaMFOS=]'' is also rare in that the aliens are rather sympathetic, especially compared to the {{Jerkass}} local guys who keep refusing to marry their girlfriends, preferring to spend all their time drinking and whoring... though they have ''also'' kidnapped various women's husbands to breed with their wives and are much poorer partners than those they replace.
* {{Tagline}}: "The bride wore terror!".
The movie also stars Creator/PeterBaldwin, Creator/RobertIvers, Creator/TyHardin, Creator/KenLynch, Creator/JohnEldredge, Creator/AlanDexter, and Creator/JamesAnderson.
It was released in October 1958.
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!Tropes for the film:
* EvilDetectingDog: Marge wonders why her husband, Bill, (having been possessed by an alien) no longer likes the dog she bought him as a present, and vice versa. He eventually kills it and tells her it died in an accident. In the climax, some German Shepherds are more effective than bullets in taking on the aliens.
* MarsNeedsWomen: The aliens are replacing the human men in a desperate attempt to perpetuate the species as [[{{Gendercide}} their females all died out]]. One of the aliens (Bill, Marge's husband) does say that they've been working on making interbreeding possible. ''[=IMaMFOS=]'' is also rare in that the aliens are rather sympathetic, especially compared to the {{Jerkass}} local guys who keep refusing to marry their girlfriends, preferring to spend all their time drinking and whoring... though they have ''also'' kidnapped various women's husbands to breed with their wives and are much poorer partners than those they replace.
* {{Tagline}}: "The bride wore terror!".