Space Invasion of Lapland

Space Invasion of Lapland

Theatrical poster for U.S. version. The second feature is Terror of the Bloodhunters.
Directed by Virgil W. Vogel
Produced by Bertil Jernberg (producer)
Gustaf Unger (producer)
Written by Robert M. Fresco
Arthur C. Pierce (screenplay and story)
Starring See below
Music by Harry Arnold
Allan Johansson
Cinematography Hilding Bladh
Edited by Shirley Citron
Tom Rolf
Release dates
  • 19 August 1959 (1959-08-19) (Sweden)
Running time
73 minutes (Sweden)
55 minutes (USA)
81 minutes (U.S. TV)
Country United States
Sweden
Language English
Swedish

Space Invasion of Lapland (Swedish: Rymdinvasion i Lappland) is a Swedish / American black-and-white science fiction/Horror film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 19 August 1959,[1] directed by the American director Virgil W. Vogel[2] and the film is partly in English.

The film is known by many different English titles: Horror in the Midnight Sun, or Terror in the Midnight Sun, or Invasion of the Animal People. In the American distribution, Jerry Warren added some scenes of his own to the film.

Plot summary

After a herd of reindeer are mysteriously found dead following a meteor crash in a remote part of Sweden, soldiers and a geologist are called out to investigate. Just as they discover that the meteor is actually a spaceship, a hideous alien monster destroys their plane and kills the soldier guarding it. As the geologist (along with his figure skater girlfriend) are trying to ski to safety, the monster attacks again and kidnaps the helpless woman.

Cast

Soundtrack

"Midnight Sun Lament" Based on an old Swedish melody (Music and Swedish lyrics by Gustaf Unger, English lyrics by Frederick Herbert)

References

  1. "Rymdinvasion i Lappland" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Database. 19 August 1959. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  2. Elin Fjellman Jaderup (22 April 2005). "Superobskyrt" (in Swedish). Sydsvenskan. Retrieved 30 April 2016.

External links

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