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Release Date:
November 29, 1959
Original Title:
The Atomic Submarine
Alternate Titles:
0 Submarino Atómico
Atom Denizaltist
Atom-u-bäden
Atomubåt anfaller
Atomubåten
Auf U-17 ist die Hölle los
Auf der U 17 ist die Hölle los
El submarino atómico
El submarí atòmic
Il sommergibile atomico
La guerra di domani - The atomic submarine
Le Sous-marin atomique
O Submarino Atômico
The Atomic Sub
Атомная подводная лодка
原潜Vs.UFO/海底大作戰
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Gorham Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 72
Ships disappear on route across the Arctic Sea, and a special submarine is sent to investigate.
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Art Direction:
Don Ament
Daniel Haller
Assistant Director:
Arthur M. Broidy
Clark L. Paylow
Associate Producer:
Orville H. Hampton
Jack Rabin
Irving Block
Camera Operator:
Arthur Lane
Co-Producer:
Henry Schrage
Director:
Spencer Gordon Bennet
Director of Photography:
Gilbert Warrenton
Editor:
William Austin
Electrician:
George Satterfield
Grip:
Harry Lewis
Makeup Artist:
Emile LaVigne
Music Editor:
Neil Brunnenkant
Original Music Composer:
Alexander Laszlo
Producer:
Alex Gordon
Production Manager:
Edward Morey Jr.
Property Master:
Max Frankel
Script Supervisor:
Judith Hart
Set Decoration:
Harry Reif
Sound:
Ralph Butler
Sound Editor:
Martin Greco
Special Effects:
Jack Rabin
Irving Block
Louis DeWitt
Milton Olsen
Story:
Irving Block
Jack Rabin
Wardrobe Assistant:
Norah Sharpe
Roger J. Weinberg
Writer:
Orville H. Hampton
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