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It Came from Outer Space was released in June 1953; [6] by the end of the year it had accrued US$1.6 million in distributors' U.S. and Canadian rentals, [7] making it the year's 75th biggest earner. [8] [Note 1] Barbara Rush won the Golden Globe award in 1954 as most promising female newcomer for her role in the film. [6]
Distributor and color conversion company Above and Beyond: 1952: 1992: Turner Entertainment [1] [2] The Absent-Minded Professor: 1961: 1986: The Walt Disney Company [3] (Color Systems Technology) [4] [a] An Ache in Every Stake: 1941: 2004: Columbia Pictures (West Wing Studios) [7] Across the Pacific: 1942: 1987: Turner Entertainment [8] Action ...
The Space Children: Jack Arnold: Adam Williams, Michel Ray, Johnny Crawford, Sandy Descher: United States: Space Master X-7: Edward Bernds: Robert Ellis, Bill Williams, Lyn Thomas: United States: Horror Thriller The Strange World of Planet X (UK) (a.k.a. Cosmic Monsters) Gilbert Gunn: Forrest Tucker, Gaby Andre, Martin Benson: United Kingdom ...
[23] [24] She became the first woman to work in a special effects makeup department and was credited with designing the pirate faces in Against All Flags (1952), the makeup of Jack Palance in Sign of the Pagan (1954), the alien in It Came From Outer Space (1953), Mr. Hyde in Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953), the Metaluna ...
Barbara Rush, who won a Golden Globe for most promising newcomer in “It Came From Outer Space” and went on to appear in “Peyton Place” and many other movies and TV shows, died Sunday. Her ...
William Alland (March 4, 1916 – November 11, 1997) [citation needed] was an American actor, film producer and writer, mainly of Western and science-fiction/monster films, including This Island Earth, It Came From Outer Space, Tarantula!, The Deadly Mantis, The Mole People, The Colossus of New York, The Space Children, and the three Creature from the Black Lagoon films.
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (a.k.a. Invasion of the Flying Saucers and Flying Saucers from Outer Space) [3] is a 1956 American science fiction film from Columbia Pictures. It was produced by Charles H. Schneer, directed by Fred F. Sears, and stars Hugh Marlowe and Joan Taylor. [4] The stop-motion animation special effects were created by Ray ...
Arnold directed a number of 1950s science fiction films. The best known of these, It Came from Outer Space (1953), Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), Tarantula (1955), and The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) are noted for their atmospheric black-and-white cinematography and sophisticated scripts.
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