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Peter Graves | Dr. Doug Paul Martin | |
James Seay | Colonel Banks | |
Frank Gerstle | Dr. Curt Kruger | |
John Frederick | Deneb Tala | |
Barbara Bestar | Ellen Martin | |
Shepard Menken | Major Clift | |
Jack Daly | Power House Guard | |
Ron Kennedy | Sentry - Sgt. Powers | |
Ben Welden | Pilot - Tar Baby 2 | |
Burt Wenland | Sargeant Bandero | |
Lester Dorr | Station Attendant | |
Robert Roark | Guard | |
Ruth Bennett | Secretary - Miss Vincent | |
Mark Scott | Narrator | |
James Seay | Col. Banks | |
Steve Pendleton | Briggs | |
John Frederick | Deneb/The Tala | |
Shepard Menken | Maj. Clift | |
Ron Gans | Sgt. Powers - Sentry | |
Burt Wenland | Sgt. Bandero | |
Ruth Bennett | Miss Vincent - Secretary |
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Producer |
W. Lee Wilder
Fred M. Muller |
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Writer |
William Raynor
Myles Wilder |
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Cinematography |
William H. Clothier
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Atomic scientist/pilot Doug Martin is missing after his plane crashes on an reconnaissance mission after a nuclear test. Miraculously appearing unhurt at the base later, he is given sodium amethol, but authorities are skeptical of his story that he was captured by aliens determined to conquer the Earth with giant monsters and insects. Martin vows to use existing technology to destroy them. |
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