The Eye Creatures (a.k.a. Attack of the Eye Creatures [mistakenly written in the credits as Attack of the The Eye Creatures]) is a 1965 American made-for-television comedy horror science fiction film about an invasion by a flying saucer and its silent, shambling alien occupants.
The Eye Creatures, an Azalea Pictures film, was directed by B-movie director/producer/auteur Larry Buchanan and starred John Ashley. The screenplay was developed by uncredited writers Robert J. Gurney Jr. and Al Martin from the short story "The Cosmic Frame" by Paul W. Fairman (also uncredited).
Storyline:
An unnamed American countryside is invaded by a flying saucer and its silent, shambling alien occupants. While the military ineptly attempts to stop the invasion, a group of young people, whose reports to the local police are dismissed as pranks or wild imagination, struggle to defend themselves against the menacing monsters. The teens figure everything out and prevent the Eye Creatures from taking over by...
Credits;
John Ashley as Stan Kenyon
Cynthia Hull as Susan Rogers
Warren Hammack as Lt. Robertson
Chet Davis as Mike Lawrence
Bill Peck as Carl Fenton
Ethan Allen as Old Man Bailey
Charles McLine as Detective
Nathan Wyle as Colonel Harrison
Tony Huston as Sergeant
Jonathan Ledford as Cpl. Culver