Ray Harryhausen Collection: 20 Million Miles To Earth / It Came From Beneath The Sea / Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers / 7th Voyage Of Sinbad (Blu-ray) (Widescreen, Collector's Edition)

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Ray Harryhausen Collection: 20 Million Miles To Earth / It Came From Beneath The Sea / Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers / 7th Voyage Of Sinbad (Blu-ray) (Widescreen, Collector

The "Ray Harryhausen Collection" includes "20 Million Miles To Earth", "It Came From Beneath The Sea", "Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers" and "7th Voyage Of Sinbad". "20 Million Miles To Earth": Dazzling special effects by Ray Harryhausen highlight this thrilling sci-fi extravaganza about a Venusian monster who wreaks havoc in Italy. On its way home from Venus, a U.S. Army rocket ship crashes into the sea of Sicily leaving Colonel Calder (William Hopper of "Rebel Without A Cause") the sole survivor...or so it seems. A sealed container is also recovered from the wreck and, when a zoologist ("The Mark Of Zorro's" Frank Puglia) and his granddaughter (Joan Taylor) open it, the gelatinous mass inside escapes. Overnight, it grows into a horrific monster that has doubled in size. In desperation, Calder calls in the Army to help fight the monster, which has taken refuge atop the Coliseum in Rome. But it will take more than man's weapons to fight the evil forces of the unknown and save the world from destruction. "It Came From Beneath The Sea": The action is wet and wild in this sci-fi thriller that pits man - and woman - against a giant octopus. Submarine commander Pete Mathews (Kenneth Tobey) and scientists Lesley Joyce (Faith Domergue) and John Carter (Donald Curtis) battle an angry sea monster driven from the depths of the ocean by an H-bomb explosion. In search of non-contaminated food, this tentacled tyrant counts among its victims a fishing trawler and its passengers, a family sunning at the beach, several San Francisco skyscrapers and even the Golden Gate Bridge! A daring attempt by the scientists to destroy the monster while saving themselves is a gripping finale to this aquatic adventure. The riveting special effects were created by Ray Harryhausen. "Earth Vs.