{{Infobox Film | name = Devil Girl from Mars
| image = Devil Girl From Mars poster.jpg
| caption = Devil Girl from Mars film poster
| director = [[David MacDonald (director)|David MacDonald]]
| producer = [[Edward J. Danziger]]
[[Harry Lee Danziger]]
| writer = [[James Eastwood]]
[[John C. Maher]]
| starring = [[Patricia Laffan]]
[[Hugh McDermott (actor)|Hugh McDermott]]
| music = [[Edwin T. Astley]]
| cinematography = [[Jack Cox (cinematographer)|Jack Cox]]
| editing = [[Peter Taylor (editor)|Peter Taylor]]
| distributor = [[Danziger Productions]]
[[British Lion Films]]
| released = 1954
| runtime = 76 min.
| country = [[U.K.]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
| budget =
| imdb_id = 0046907
}}
'''''Devil Girl from Mars''''' is a [[black and white]] [[1954]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction]] film, directed by [[David MacDonald]].
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A sexy female [[Extraterrestrial life|alien]] dressed in black leather lands her [[flying saucer]] in the remote Scottish [[moorland|moors]], looking for men to repopulate her [[planet]]. She is armed with a [[raygun]] and accompanied by a menacing [[robot]], and fond of zapping humans into oblivion just for the sheer fun of it.
The film is notable as the first science fiction film Gerry Anderson (Thunderbirds, UFO, Space 1999) edited.
==External link==
*{{imdb title | id=0046907 | title=Devil Girl from Mars}}
[[Category:1954 films]]
[[Category:Cult science fiction films]]
[[Category:Alien visitation films]]
[[Category:Robot films]]
[[Category:British science fiction films]]
[[Category:British Lion films]]
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