Timeslip (1955 film)
"The Atomic Man" redirects here. For the americium survivor, see Harold McCluskey.
Timeslip | |
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A poster bearing the film's American title: The Atomic Man | |
Directed by | Ken Hughes |
Produced by |
Alec C. Snowden executive Nat Cohen Stuart Levy |
Written by |
Charles Eric Maine (novel The Isotope Man) Charles Eric Maine (screenplay) |
Cinematography | A.T. Dinsdale |
Edited by | Geoffrey Muller |
Production company |
Todon Productions |
Distributed by |
Anglo-Amalgamated (UK) Columbia Pictures (USA) |
Release dates |
November 1955 (UK) March 4, 1956 |
Running time |
93 minutes (UK) 76 minutes (USA) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Timeslip is a 1955 British film directed by Ken Hughes.
The film is also known as The Atomic Man in the United States.
Plot
In the United Kingdom, the authorities discover a man unconscious who is radioactive. They also learn he has a double, and the good man agrees to help find his evil double before he destroys the world.
Cast
- Gene Nelson as Mike Delaney
- Faith Domergue as Jill Rabowski
- Peter Arne as Dr. Stephen Rayner / Jarvis
- Joseph Tomelty as Detective Inspector Cleary
- Donald Gray as Robert Maitland
- Vic Perry as Emmanuel Vasquo
- Paul Hardtmuth as Dr. Bressler
- Martin Wyldeck as Dr. Preston
- Leonard Williams as Detective Sergeant Haines
Production
The film was partly funded by Anglo-Amalgamated.[1]
References
- ↑ Metro Will Film Graziano Story: Studio Buys Biography of Middleweight Ex-Champion Who Turned to Acting; By Thomas M. Pryor, Special to The New York Times.. New York Times (1923-Current file) [New York, N.Y] 20 Jan 1955: 35.
External links
- Timeslip at the Internet Movie Database
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