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1950s Cult Classics You Need to See

1950s Cult Classics You Need to See

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"The Racers" (1955)

Source: Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

"Lili" (1953)

Source: Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

"The Blob" (1958)

Source: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"I Married a Monster from Outer Space" (1958)

Source: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"Attack of the Crab Monsters" (1957)

Source: Courtesy of Allied Artists Pictures

"The Atomic Submarine" (1959)

Source: Courtesy of Allied Artists Pictures

"Rock All Night" (1957)

Source: Courtesy of American International Pictures (AIP)

"Dragstrip Girl" (1957)

Source: Courtesy of American International Pictures (AIP)

"Auntie Mame" (1958)

Source: Courtesy of Warner Bros.

"Forbidden Planet" (1956)

Source: Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

"Journey to the Center of the Earth" (1959)

Source: Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

"The Big Combo" (1955)

Source: Courtesy of Allied Artists Pictures

"A Bucket of Blood" (1959)

Source: Courtesy of American International Pictures (AIP)

"The Mole People" (1956)

Source: Courtesy of Universal Pictures

"On Dangerous Ground" (1951)

Source: Courtesy of RKO Radio Pictures

"The Racers" (1955)
"Lili" (1953)
"The Blob" (1958)
"I Married a Monster from Outer Space" (1958)
"Attack of the Crab Monsters" (1957)
"The Atomic Submarine" (1959)
"Rock All Night" (1957)
"Dragstrip Girl" (1957)
"Auntie Mame" (1958)
"Forbidden Planet" (1956)
"Journey to the Center of the Earth" (1959)
"The Big Combo" (1955)
"A Bucket of Blood" (1959)
"The Mole People" (1956)
"On Dangerous Ground" (1951)

A cult classic, by definition, is a film that typically appeals to smaller audiences and has a dedicated fan base. These classics don't always fit the same mold. They can range from major studio productions that didn't fare too well at the box office to smaller, more obscure films that weren't well-received by the general public. The 1950s seemed to be a breeding ground for this type of film; a decade that also saw a range of blockbuster hits with historical and religious epics like "Ben Hur," "Samson and Delilah," and classic dramas like "A Streetcar Named Desire." But these are the 1950s cult classics that you need to see.

To compile this list of 1950s cult classics you need to see, 24/7 Tempo consulted various entertainment and history sources. Some of these sources included IMDb, History Channel, and Paste Magazine. (Check out our article on the most underrated movies of the 1950s.)

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