Born in 1905, Gilbert Gunn was a British director known for his work in the realm of cult cinema. He directed The Strange World of Planet X (1958), a film that showcases his flair for blending science fiction with horror, creating a unique narrative that stands out in the genre. Gunn's approach to storytelling and visual style resonates with the themes of exploitation and the bizarre that define cult films, making his contributions significant within the SassyFlix catalog.
The Strange World of Planet X
In a small English village, Dr. Laird and his assistants Gil Graham and Michele Dupont are conducting experiments with magnetic fields. The results may have military applications as his equipment can rearrange molecules to make solid metal brittle or stiff metal pliable. Gil notices that the magnetic and affecting the village but Baird won't stop his tests. A mysterious stranger, known simply as Mr. Smith, assists them in solving several mysteries, including a series of attacks in a public park. Their greatest challenge is the sudden appearance of giant insects, bugs that have mutated as a result of the experiments.