Monday, July 20, 2009

Flying Saucer Rock and Roll - Part III

Thanks to the folks at Huntley Film Archives for notifying me about this original, English-titled trailer for Wahan Ke Log that they've posted on YouTube.



That should demonstrate once and for all that WKL contains absolutely everything that a motion picture should... not just flying saucers, "exotic" guitar strumming white girls and a chopper ridin' Johnny Walker, but also the "latest scientific devices"! ZZZZT!!

After so many posts on the subject, I know that WKL is threatening to become the sole topic of discussion on 4DK. But, really, would that be such a bad thing? Man, what a film!

8 comments:

  1. If the movie is half as good as the trailer then it just might be the "greatest sensation of all times."

    The clip of the car going down the cliff was later used during the opening credits for "Caravan" in 1971.

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  2. Wow...wow...wow.
    Need to see this.
    Thanks for your comlete and startling enthusiam for it, something we always respect at Tower Farm!
    -Billy

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  3. That is FAB. Why haven't I watched this yet, why? Thanks to Michael, I have it. MUST WATCH NOW.

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  4. Awesome Trailer!
    Never heard of this movie before.
    Teh industry park as a background for Pradeep Kumars love song looks so post-modern!
    Tha flying saucers! Wow and Aliens kidnapping Tanuja!
    A must see for everybody!

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  5. This film seems to be readily available from various Indian on-line sellers in the VCD format. www.induna.com is one example of such...

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  6. someone please release this movie on Dvd with subtitles i really want to watch this

    Lol at the gun behind the lady and the idea of saucers versus fighting planes

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