Space Master X-7
A fungus dubbed "Space Rust" from Outer Space threatens to destroy the Earth.
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- Cast:
- Bill Williams , Lyn Thomas , Robert Ellis , Paul Frees , Rhoda Williams , Joan Barry , Carol Varga
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How sad is this?
Did you people see the same film I saw?
As Good As It Gets
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
I was ten years old back in nineteen fifty eight. My Grandmother dropped me off at the theater, The Lowe's Paradise (a grand movie palace) in the Bronx, while she went shopping. I wanted to see the first of the double feature,"The Fly". I was fascinated by the colorful lab scenes, The hydraulic press got to me, as did the fly's head on the guy, and the the spider web finale. The movie was a classic, but I also remembered "Blood Rust" from the co feature. That was not it's name. It's title was Space Master X-7. It was in black and white, I remember the bubbling blobs in the bell jars. The image stayed with me. Far more so than the adult storyline. I was too young to appreciate the non monster parts. I would like to see this one again as an adult. It reminded me in retrospect of the Quartermass films. Particularly "The Creeping Unknown" I had been mistakenly calling the film, "Rocket-Ship XM" An altogether different film with a somewhat similar title.
I saw this movie only one time... in 1958, when I was seven years old.I still remember it to this day which is a good indicator of the impact that this movie left on me. The image that stands out in my mind is that of the Blood Rust virus. I can still see it in my mind after nearly fifty years. I can still recall the pulse of urgency that ran throughout the movie. In all the years that have passed since I saw this film, I have only run into one person who even recalled it. I was beginning to think that I had imagined its existence.After reading the review on IMDb, I can only assume that I saw it the same day that I saw "The Fly" in a theater on Solano Avenue in Berkeley, California. (In the 1950's, kids could see two movies and a bunch of cartoons on a Saturday afternoon for a quarter.)If there is a copy of this movie available on DVD or VHS, I would surely love to purchase one.
SpaceMaster X7 was both one of the best SciFi movies I watched as a kid, and one of the worst. How can I say that you may ask? Well, for the best part it had a profound affect on my psyche (is this a good thing). Whenever I saw something that looked a little odd, like a patch of mold growing along the brick of our house, I immediately thought of BloodRust and went screaming inside! Since this movie was the 2nd half of a double feature, and was never put into syndication, I had only seen it one time(unlike other 1950s SciFi movies that were shown continually on television during the 70s, 80s, 90s, and even now). Therefore, over the years, my imagination added a lot to what I remembered about this movie. When I finally found a copy being sold on the internet, I grabbed it up. Boy, what a disappointment. This movie is pure doo doo. Oh well, chock another one up to childhood imagination.
I figure I saw this gem when I was about 11, back when I lived in Queens NY.My memories are similar to the other notations on this flic, except that I was too young to form an opinion about its artistic merits. My real memory was the term blood rust, and the memory of a scene where detectives were finding it in a boxcar. (Ok, its possible I mixed that one up with a scene from "Them". I remembered it as the b part running with This Island Earth, but it may well have been playing with the Fly, as others indicated. The long and this short of it was that this one bugged me, as I could until recently find no movies referenced to "blood Rust". None of the printed compendiums of Sci-Fi movies helped. A recent call for help on another web site finally gave me the Space Master title, which did the trick! A 45 year mystery solved!Now I need to find a copy!