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    | | |  | The First Man into Space |  | List Price: $24.99 Your Price:
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 The early reels of First Man into Space should delight fans of  the  Mercury/Sputnik era in rocket technology... though it may delight fans of  low-budget '50s sci-fi even more. A small manned rocket, launched from a jet  cruising at high altitude, manages to poke its nose up about 250 miles above  the earth---thus making its cocky, reckless pilot the (you guessed it) first man into space. Unfortunately, weird cosmic debris clings to the spacecraft when it crash-lands, and also to the astronaut:  he's now covered with a  layer of scaly, sparkly space rock. To put it in technical terms, the  returned pilot is categorized as "a great big lumbering deformed monster."  He's lumbering around a rocket facility in New Mexico, and the  monster-pilot's brother (played by the always sober, always reliable Marshall  Thompson) must find the thing before it kills again. Oddly enough, once the cheesy space-flight FX wear off, First Man into Space turns into a competent  and surprisingly thoughtful thriller; give this movie some points for at  least trying to emphasize the science in its fiction. --Robert Horton
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