SCI-FI 1960's

First Spaceship On Venus

First Spaceship On Venus

First Spaceship on Venus is a 1960 East German-Polish science fiction adventure , based on Stanisław Lem's 1951 novel The Astronauts. The film blends science fiction, mystery, and Cold War-era speculation into an ambitious story of space exploration and international cooperation. One of the earliest large-scale European science fiction productions, it is celebrated for its imaginative visual effects, futuristic production design, and optimistic vision of humanity's future beyond Earth.

The Phantom Planet (1961)

The Phantom Planet (1961)

A sci-fi adventure film about an astronaut who crash-lands on a tiny, hidden planet inhabited by a miniature civilization threatened by alien invaders. Known for its imaginative premise, miniature-world special effects, colorful extraterrestrial creatures, and enduring cult appeal.

The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962)

The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962)

A sci-fi-horror film about a mad scientist who keeps his fiancée's severed head alive while searching for a new body. Known for its macabre storyline, eerie atmosphere, and cult following.

Monstrosity (1963)

Monstrosity (1963)

A sci-fi-horror film about a mad scientist who experiments with transplanting human brains into the bodies of animals and young women. Known for its campy storyline, eerie atmosphere, and exploration of unethical scientific practices.