EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 1H 4M
Retro Blood 241: Galaxy of Terror (1981)
from Retro Blood · host Retro Blood
Join James Kline and J.H. Alison as Retro Blood kicks off its third annual It Came From Outer Space Month with one of the wildest sci-fi horror movies of the 1980s—Galaxy of Terror. We start the show with our quick thoughts on the film, discussing its bizarre mix of science fiction, horror, and pure exploitation madness. From there, we dive deep into the making of the movie, covering legendary producer Roger Corman and his desire to create a space horror film that could capitalize on the success of Alien after not being involved with that production. We discuss how Corman assembled a talented cast and crew on a modest budget and how several people involved would go on to have major Hollywood careers. We also talk about the impressive cast, including Robert Englund, Erin Moran, Ray Walston, and Sid Haig. We discuss the film's ambitious set designs, practical effects, and how future Hollywood talents gained valuable experience working on the production. Then we get into a full breakdown of the movie, following the crew's mission to the mysterious planet Morganthus and the ancient pyramid that turns their fears into reality. We cover the memorable creature effects, the strange dreamlike atmosphere, the infamous giant maggot scene, and the film's mix of genuine creativity and low-budget insanity. Along the way, we discuss both the highs and lows of the movie, what still works today, and why Galaxy of Terror remains such a beloved cult classic among sci-fi and horror fans. It's cosmic horror, killer creatures, Roger Corman chaos, and peak early-'80s sci-fi weirdness—only on Retro Blood. 🚀👁️🩸 #RetroBlood #GalaxyOfTerror #RogerCorman #80sHorror #SciFiHorror #CultHorror #SpaceHorror #RobertEnglund #SidHaig #Alien #HorrorPodcast #RetroHorror #ItCameFromOuterSpaceMonth
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Join James Kline and J.H. Alison as Retro Blood kicks off its third annual It Came From Outer Space Month with one of the wildest sci-fi horror movies of the 1980s—Galaxy of Terror. We start the show with our quick thoughts on the film, discussing its bizarre mix of science fiction, horror, and pure exploitation madness. From there, we dive deep into the making of the movie, covering legendary producer Roger Corman and his desire to create a space horror film that could capitalize on the success of Alien after not being involved with that production. We discuss how Corman assembled a talented cast and crew on a modest budget and how several people involved would go on to have major Hollywood careers. We also talk about the impressive cast, including Robert Englund, Erin Moran, Ray Walston, and Sid Haig. We discuss the film's ambitious set designs, practical effects, and how future Hollywood talents gained valuable experience working on the production. Then we get into a full breakdown of the movie, following the crew's mission to the mysterious planet Morganthus and the ancient pyramid that turns their fears into reality. We cover the memorable creature effects, the strange dreamlike atmosphere, the infamous giant maggot scene, and the film's mix of genuine creativity and low-budget insanity. Along the way, we discuss both the highs and lows of the movie, what still works today, and why Galaxy of Terror remains such a beloved cult classic among sci-fi and horror fans. It's cosmic horror, killer creatures, Roger Corman chaos, and peak early-'80s sci-fi weirdness—only on Retro Blood. 🚀👁️🩸 #RetroBlood #GalaxyOfTerror #RogerCorman #80sHorror #SciFiHorror #CultHorror #SpaceHorror #RobertEnglund #SidHaig #Alien #HorrorPodcast #RetroHorror #ItCameFromOuterSpaceMonth
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Retro Blood 241: Galaxy of Terror (1981)
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