Saturday, November 8, 2025

freakboy on film: THE TERRORNAUTS (1967)

Should we really search for life out there in the deep, dark, perilous universe?  I mean, if we can’t get along with each other, what makes us think we will play nice with an alien species?  Never mind that the outer space aliens might be just as war-hungry as us.  This doesn’t stop three scientists from trying to reach out and touch E.T. by forming Project Star Talk, which sounds more like a celebrity psychic hotline from the 1990s than a search for alien life.
Three scientists sit in a row wearing sci-fi caps on their heads with wires coming out in a scene  from the terrornauts.
Calling occupants of interplanetary hair salon!
The aliens wait to send a signal until funding for the project is about to be pulled just to make skeptics more skeptical.  When the scientists reply, they are greeted by having the Project Star Talk building abducted with them inside, along with a fussy auditor and a boisterous tea lady for comic relief.  What do the aliens want with these five humans?  You’ll have to watch to find out! 
Vinegar syndrome Blu-ray of The Terrornauts shows a man and a woman surrounded by robots, alien creatures and spaceships. Text reads, a message from across the stars…. From a world of nightmares.
THE TERRORNAUTS, despite sounding like horror, is a fun blend of serious and silly sci-fi written by John Brunner and directed by Montgomery Tully.  In some ways, it’s more DOCTOR WHO than the Peter Cushing DOCTOR WHO films.  Plus, there’s a robot who looks like a cousin to Robot from the classic LOST IN SPACE series. 
A tall robot with a cylindrical head and multiple thin metal arms in a scene from the terrornauts.
Who’s a good robot?
In conclusion… 
I ordered THE TERRORNAUTS from Vinegar Syndrome just for The Hammer-Amicus Blogathon V, hosted by Gill of Realweegiemidget Reviews & Barry of Cinematic Catharsis, with no regrets on my part.  I enjoyed this Amicus production for its fast-paced storytelling, its retro sci-fi vibe, and that wonderfully awkward robot.  If you like your science fiction a little less serious, then THE TERRORNAUTS may be the film for you! 
Poster for The Hammer-Amicus Blogathon, hosted by  Realweegiemidget Reviews & Cinematic Catharsis, from the 7th thru  the 9th of November, 2025.
Freak Out, 
JLH 
P.S.  November is my birthday month, so it’s the perfect time to crack open the fantasies of my deranged mind… 🎈📚 
Books by John L Harmon, available from Amazon, include the dark excursions series, the sturgeons series, vision bent half blind poems, and bubba‘s truck a short story