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Gene Barry | ||
Ann Robinson | ||
Les Tremayne | ||
Robert Cornthwaite | ||
Sandro Giglio | ||
Lewis Martin | ||
Houseley Stevenson Jr. | ||
Paul Frees | ||
William Phipps | ||
Vernon Rich | ||
Henry Brandon | ||
Jack Kruschen | ||
Cedric Hardwicke |
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Producer | George Pal
Frank Freeman Jr. |
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Writer | H.G. Wells
Barré Lyndon |
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Cinematography | Georges Barnes
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Musician | Leith Stephens
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H.G. Well's classic novel is brought to life is this tale of alien invasion. The resisdents of a small town are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills. Thier joy is tempered some what when they discover it has passengers who are not very friendly. The movie itself is understood better when you consider it was made at the height of the Cold War - just replace Martian with Russian. |
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