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Edition: Special letterbox edition
Description: 1 videodisc (78 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in
ISBN/ISSN: 6305944288 :,
Language: English
Originally released as a motion pictures on April 1, 1957 by 20th Century Fox
Based on the story by Irving Block
Jeff Morrow, Barbara Lawrence, John Emery, Morris Ankrum, George O'Hanlon, Robert Shayne
Scientists at a "Top Secret" Atomic Research Laboratory are taken over by strange fantastic control devices launched from an orbiting space ship inhabited by a hostile super-intelligence from beyond the stars. Simultaneously, a gigantic flying saucer crashes in the Gulf of Mexico and Kronos, a giant metalic monolith monster emerges. Unstoppable, it slashes across the countryside draining the earth of all it's electrical energy and beaming it into space. Kronos, a weapon so perfect in design it absorbs a direct hit by a Hydrogen bomb and becomes that much more powerful
DVD; Dolby Digital mono
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Additional Credits:
Neumann, Kurt, 1908-1958.
Goldman, Louis, 1925-
Morrow, Jeff, 1907-1993.
Lawrence, Barbara, 1930-2013.
Emery, John, 1905-1964.
Ankrum, Morris, 1897-1964.
O'Hanlon, George.
Shayne, Robert.
Block, Irving, 1910-1986.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
Regal Films, Ltd.
Image Entertainment (Firm)
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