A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 3, 1958
Original Title:
Fiend Without a Face
Alternate Titles:
Demon bez lica
El monstruo sin rostro
El vampiro atómico
Hirviö ilman kasvoja
Les monstres invisibles
Monstres invisibles
O Horror Vem do Espaço
Ungeheuer ohne Gesicht
Безликий демон
顔の無い悪魔
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Amalgamated Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Producers Associates
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
An American airbase in Canada provokes resentment from the nearby residents after fallout from nuclear experiments at the base are blamed for a recent spate of disappearances. A captain from the airbase is assigned to investigate, and begins to suspect that an elderly British scientist who lives near the base and conducts research in the field of mind over matter knows more than he is letting on..
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Assistant Director:
Douglas Hickox
Camera Operator:
Leo Rogers
Co-Producer:
Ronald Kinnoch
Conductor:
Frederic Lewis
Continuity:
Hazel Swift
Costume Supervisor:
Anna Duse
Director:
Arthur Crabtree
Director of Photography:
Lionel Banes
Editor:
Richard Q. McNaughton
Executive Producer:
Charles F. Vetter
Richard Gordon
Hairstylist:
Barbara Barnard
Makeup Artist:
Jim Hydes
Original Music Composer:
Buxton Orr
Producer:
John Croydon
Production Manager:
Ronald Kinnoch
Screenplay:
Herbert J. Leder
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Martin Curtis
Set Designer:
John Elphick
Sound Editor:
Terry Poulton
Sound Recordist:
Peter T. Davies
Special Effects:
Flo Nordhoff
Karl-Ludwig Ruppel
Peter Neilson
Story:
Amelia Reynolds Long
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