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Master of the World was Charles Bronson's first foray as the heroic romantic leading man in a theatrical film; he had usually appeared on television or played supporting roles in movies, often in villainous roles. The studio originally announced that Price's co-star would be Mark Damon, his co-star from House of Usher. [5]
Maciste alla corte del Gran Khan was released in Italy on October 31, 1961 where it was distributed by Jolly Film in Rome and Unidis throughout Italy. [1] The film grossed 467.2 million Italian lire on its theatrical release. [1] The film was released theatrically in the United States as Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World. [3]
1961: Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/Notes Atlantis, the Lost Continent: George Pal: Sal Ponti, Joyce Taylor, John Dall: United States: Adventure The Absent-Minded Professor: Robert Stevenson: Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olson: United States: Comedy Family Sport Battle of the Worlds (a.k.a. Il pianeta degli uomini spenti) Antonio Margheriti
Webster co-starred in Eighteen and Anxious (1957), [2] and in 1961, she appeared in the science-fiction film Master of the World with Vincent Price. [3] Aside from Westerns, Webster appeared in various television shows, including two The Twilight Zone episodes "A Passage for Trumpet" and "Death Ship", both of which starred Jack Klugman. [3]
Master of the World can refer to: Master of the World (novel) , a 1904 novel by Jules Verne Master of the World (1961 film) , a film loosely connected to the novel
It had a cast featuring Christopher Lee, Christopher Mitchum, and French adult film star Brigitte Lahaie (also known for appearing in the horror films of Jean Rollin). One of the few serious roles that Harrison portrayed in the 1980s was that of American President Andrew Johnson in Ali Hatami 's Iranian production Hajji Washington .
Sterling Price Holloway Jr. (January 14, 1905 [a] [1] [2] [3] – November 22, 1992) was an American actor who appeared in over 100 films and 40 television shows. [5] He did voice acting for The Walt Disney Company, playing Mr. Stork in Dumbo, Adult Flower in Bambi, the Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland, Kaa in The Jungle Book, Roquefort the Mouse in The Aristocats, and the title character ...
Master of the World is a "black novel," filled with foreboding and fear of the rise of tyrants such as the novel's villain, Robur, and totalitarianism. Master of the World contains a number of scientific ideas, current to Verne's time, which are now widely known to be errors. For example, traveling at high speed does not reduce a vehicle's weight.