@AzaryIT2020 you know what would be awsome is if there was a sequel called attack of the mole people or revenge of the mole people and they attacked a town or a city.
My best childhood friend was Mike Roberts. Cinthia Patrick was Mrs. Roberts. or should I say Mrs. Robinson.. LOL. I have never been able to find my friend Mike even though I have searched.
I saw it at the Jefferson theater at the east end of Newport News around 1963. In the sheltered segregated south. As a young man I didn't who white folks were. We enjoyed life, people had jobs, no daily murders on TV. 3channels. Staying out playing, late into the night. Sitting on the porch talking, playing cards late into the night. Oh, there was an old old white lady that lived next door, she stayed after I assumed the others moved. I didn't see her as white, she was just Mrs Mary Barbara.
Yeah I imagine things were a lot better then, not like today's times.
Like me-I was a little guy in the early 70's. My parents had their friends and relatives over almost every Saturday night to play cards into the wee hours, while all of us kids watched horror movies on TV.
Most of our friends and relatives have passed on or moved away, but the memories of the day were the best, and unlike no other. I miss em'.
@Shawnster65 Folks don't do that anymore. Shame really. I always tell my kids that I wished they could of had the life I did when growing up. It was wonderful to grow up in the 70s'. I would not trade it for anything.
@myway43 Same here. We had our problems, (my mom and dad split somewhere around 1979) but there were some good times in-between and watching these movies on Saturday was one of them, as well as watching 2 hour blocks of The Three Stooges and other classic TV films on the UHF airways.
Oh hey, Hugh Beaumont's in here too. He was none other than Ward Cleaver, the father EVERY kid wanted to have, but somehow he was meant for Beaver instead :-)
This was a highly imaginative & creative film for its time, hugely conceptual & based on early North Pole explorers who swore there were ancient underground civilizations still existing today, kind of an olden urban legend. I'll never forget watching this as a little kid & freaking out at that room of leaked surface sunlight that burned the pasty skinned natives to a crisp in sacrificial rites. I heard rumors Hollywood would remake this as they do all old monster/ horror films. We will see.
but in truth they were the....
CRAB PEOPLE
CRAAAAB PEOPLE
nzigen31 2 weeks ago
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I last saw this movie on WOR-9 TV when I was 10 years old!
IDiggSocialMedia 3 months ago
Wasn't this in color?
KaiserJames 3 months ago
So THATS where terror is! I was wondering...
almishti 10 months ago 2
Awesome classical movies ever!
AzaryIT2020 10 months ago
@AzaryIT2020 you know what would be awsome is if there was a sequel called attack of the mole people or revenge of the mole people and they attacked a town or a city.
MOVIEmania709 9 months ago
@MOVIEmania709 Thanks!
AzaryIT2020 9 months ago
Horror novel see video book trailer
dltanner99 10 months ago
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Horror novel see video book trailer
dltanner99 10 months ago
Anyone ever see the Simps satire of this?
"There is no escape from the fortress of the moles! Oh, except that."
FGN123 11 months ago
This movie had a really sad ending with the girl being killed. Almost had a Lost Horizon feel to it.
Attila709 11 months ago
Compared to Ishtar. This was a pretty good movie.
Ishtar was pretty good, compared to today's god awful
movies. You wonder if they even employ writers in
Hollywood anymore. It's a pretty sad comment when
super hero movies have more human interaction
that's believable, than the dramas. Nationalize the
movies! At least that way, we can get some decent
comedies.
Merlin5x5 1 year ago
Those mole people looked pretty cool.
Oldenheimer1913 1 year ago
I swear I love this more than any new horror film <3
ScarletScareBear 1 year ago 4
@ScarletScareBear I Trained Them as i Trained my Monkkee#99.
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Bawawwaaaaaa !
ClownShadow1 1 year ago 12
@ClownShadow1 Let me guess, DarylSkull the dummy likes this dumb shit?
487mip 1 year ago
This is pure cheese, but still better than any of the crap Will Smith or Tom Cruise is doing these days.
flapdoodle64 1 year ago
My best childhood friend was Mike Roberts. Cinthia Patrick was Mrs. Roberts. or should I say Mrs. Robinson.. LOL. I have never been able to find my friend Mike even though I have searched.
pilotcoolbiz 1 year ago
Harry Batterbee comming up from the Depths of Far Rockaway to issue a traffic ticket October 16, 1956
sunrecords56 1 year ago
oldtimer <3
Sebastilo 1 year ago
Woot! I love this movie. Loved my Saturday afternoon Matinee's on TV back in the 80's.
PhantomsDesire 2 years ago
written by adam carolla's grandpa...no lie.
salukiboy 2 years ago
fuck, learn how to make guns quick!
predator267 2 years ago
haha they kinda look and sound like the thing that challenges luke in the cantina, which gets its arm cut off by obi wan
adjusttint 2 years ago
alan napier, alfred the butler from batman, appears also as the white-faced high priest!
sickkat44 2 years ago
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sickkat44 2 years ago
0:28= "Ward, don't you think you were a little hard on the Moleman last night"?
The shorter guy next to John Agar is none other than Hugh Beaumont, better kown as Ward Cleaver of "Leave It To Beaver" fame.
Funny how some people go on to
bigger and better things..there again, disciplining Beaver was probably scarier than a Moleman any day of the week, lol
Got a model of The Moleman on my shelf among my many horrors from Aurora.
Shawnster65 2 years ago
I saw it at the Jefferson theater at the east end of Newport News around 1963. In the sheltered segregated south. As a young man I didn't who white folks were. We enjoyed life, people had jobs, no daily murders on TV. 3channels. Staying out playing, late into the night. Sitting on the porch talking, playing cards late into the night. Oh, there was an old old white lady that lived next door, she stayed after I assumed the others moved. I didn't see her as white, she was just Mrs Mary Barbara.
omoroomoro 2 years ago 11
Yeah I imagine things were a lot better then, not like today's times.
Like me-I was a little guy in the early 70's. My parents had their friends and relatives over almost every Saturday night to play cards into the wee hours, while all of us kids watched horror movies on TV.
Most of our friends and relatives have passed on or moved away, but the memories of the day were the best, and unlike no other. I miss em'.
Shawnster65 2 years ago 4
@Shawnster65 Me too!
myway43 1 year ago
@Shawnster65 Folks don't do that anymore. Shame really. I always tell my kids that I wished they could of had the life I did when growing up. It was wonderful to grow up in the 70s'. I would not trade it for anything.
myway43 1 year ago
@myway43 Same here. We had our problems, (my mom and dad split somewhere around 1979) but there were some good times in-between and watching these movies on Saturday was one of them, as well as watching 2 hour blocks of The Three Stooges and other classic TV films on the UHF airways.
Oh hey, Hugh Beaumont's in here too. He was none other than Ward Cleaver, the father EVERY kid wanted to have, but somehow he was meant for Beaver instead :-)
Shawnster65 1 year ago
Saw this lovely old B Movie at the Empire Cinema Great Yarmouth in the early 60s.
tenterden16 2 years ago
I saw this one of TV years ago. The hairy mole people seemed to have zippers in the back of their costumes.
zinkamilanov 3 years ago
this is my friend nick
Tatsumasaiscool 3 years ago
Moleman!
moleman3939 3 years ago
HOLY MOLE!
marzuqi58 3 years ago
This was a highly imaginative & creative film for its time, hugely conceptual & based on early North Pole explorers who swore there were ancient underground civilizations still existing today, kind of an olden urban legend. I'll never forget watching this as a little kid & freaking out at that room of leaked surface sunlight that burned the pasty skinned natives to a crisp in sacrificial rites. I heard rumors Hollywood would remake this as they do all old monster/ horror films. We will see.
clockworktim 3 years ago
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ashx2007 3 years ago
haha Hugh Beaumont was in this movie
thinkfloyd1973 4 years ago 3
beavers dad did quite alot of stuff before he met his wife haha...
888yu2 3 years ago
i remeber this movie as a kid. when they gonna remake it!! :)
doesnt she die and wasnt there another like it return to....???
gigglesheehee 4 years ago
Great SIFI adventures from the 50s. Highly recommanded. All John Agar films are not as good as this one.
Emy8 5 years ago
Starring Alfred from the old Batman tv show and
Ward Cleaver, Wally and Beaver's dad. Great old stuff!
doodahbagel 5 years ago
i love old old old horror movies.
themuseofconfusion 5 years ago