The Amazing Colossal Man (1957) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 25, 1957

Original Title:
The Amazing Colossal Man

Alternate Titles:
The Amazing Nth Man

Genres:
Adventure | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Malibu Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 80

Growing...! Growing...! Growing...! To a Giant! to a Monster! When will it stop?

Lt. Col. Glenn Manning is inadvertently exposed to a plutonium bomb blast and although he sustains burns over 90% of his body, he survives. Then he begins to grow, but as he grows he starts losing his mind. By the time he stops he is 50 ft tall, insane and is on the rampage.

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Assistant Director:
Jack R. Berne

Costume Design:
Bob Richards

Director:
Bert I. Gordon

Director of Photography:
Joseph F. Biroc

Editor:
Ronald Sinclair

Executive Producer:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
James H. Nicholson

Hairstylist:
Joan St. Oegger

Makeup Artist:
Robert J. Schiffer

Original Music Composer:
Albert Glasser

Producer:
Bert I. Gordon

Production Design:
William Glasgow

Production Supervisor:
Jack R. Berne

Props:
Paul Blaisdell

Screenplay:
Mark Hanna
Bert I. Gordon

Set Decoration:
Glen Daniels

Special Effects Assistant:
Flora M. Gordon

Writer:
George Worthing Yates

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