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Director:
Eugène Lourié
Writers:
Willis Goldbeck (story)
Thelma Schnee (writer)
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Release Date:
June 1958 (USA) more
Genre:
Sci-Fi more
Tagline:
Towering above the skyline ~ an indestructible creature whose eyes rain death and destruction!
Plot:
A brilliant surgeon encases his dead son's brain in a large robot body, with unintended results... full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
A lost gem from the 1950s! more

Cast

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John Baragrey ... Dr. Henry Spensser

Mala Powers ... Anne Spensser

Otto Kruger ... Dr. William Spensser
Robert Hutton ... Dr. John Robert Carrington
Ross Martin ... Dr. Jeremy 'Jerry' Spensser
Charles Herbert ... Billy Spensser
Ed Wolff ... The Colossus
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Additional Details

Runtime:
70 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)
Certification:
Finland:K-16 | USA:Unrated

Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Continuity: When Jeremy (the Colossus) crashes through the glass wall at the end of the movie, the very next scene there is a woman lying on the floor and the man to the left of her looks down at her. In the scene following, the Colossus starts shooting eye beams. The eye beam then hits the woman, now standing, and she falls to the floor, in the same position. more

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19 out of 21 people found the following comment useful:-
A lost gem from the 1950s!, 3 June 2004
Author: Bud Brewster (budbrewster1@netscape.net) from Fayetteville, GA

This is one of the most under-rated, unappreciated sci-fi films of all time.

Any boob with a few million dollars and free access to CGI special effects can make a movie that will dazzle the great, unwashed public. If you doubt this statement, just take a peek at "Day After Tomorrow".

But it's not so easy to make an intelligent and thought-provoking film on a show-string budget in the by-gone year of 1958.

And yet, Eugene Lourie did exactly that. I feel sorry for the people who dismiss this fine little film just because it doesn't live up to standards which they could never have met if they'd been given the same challenge.

Folks, if you weren't a KID in the 1950s, you can't really be expected to understand why that unique decade produced sci-fi films that inspired America to go to the Moon.

In other words, the spaceships that went to the Moon in our MOVIES might have been dangling from strings, but they inspired us to get off our buns and make it happen in real life.

Sadly, the current generation seems content to sit with a Nintendo controller in their hands and blast video villains all day long.

Gee, what a great legacy for their children . . .

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