I disagree. This is a pretty good and imaginative sci-fi movie. Some of the effects aren't all that good but remember this was 1956, a medium-budget film from a small studio. It's the first sci-fi film shot in widescreen and that, its color, cast and engaging script make it a winner, in my opinion. It's one of my favorite science fiction films of all time. Rod Taylor was also one of my favorite actors, an added bonus.
But I'm glad you liked Leith Stevens's score -- he was a very talented composer and also did the score for some of George Pal's ground-breaking sci-fi films of the era: Destination Moon, When Worlds Collide and The War of the Worlds.
Where did this awful expression "cheesy" come from? It doesn't even make sense. People use it to mean cheap or phony but it's really a silly, meaningless expression.
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