Timeslip (1955 film)

"The Atomic Man" redirects here. For the americium survivor, see Harold McCluskey.
Timeslip

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

Production

The film was partly funded by Anglo-Amalgamated.[1]

References

  1. 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.

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