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Release Date:
February 18, 1953
Original Title:
The Magnetic Monster
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Ivan Tors Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 76
The Office of Scientific Investigations tracks down the source of increased magnetism and radioactivity in Los Angeles, and discovers that a man-made isotope is consuming available energy from nearby mass every few hours, doubling its size in the process. Although microscopic, it will soon become big enough to destroy Earth; and how to stop it is yet to be determined. The film's Deltatron special effects footage is taken from the 1934 German sci-fi film GOLD.
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Art Direction:
George Van Marter
Assistant Director:
Richard Dixon
Associate Producer:
George Van Marter
Director:
Curt Siodmak
Herbert L. Strock
Director of Photography:
Charles Van Enger
Original Music Composer:
Blaine Sanford
Paul Beaver
Producer:
Ivan Tors
Production Design:
George Van Marter
Screenplay:
Curt Siodmak
Ivan Tors
Second Unit Director:
Maxwell O. Henry
Set Decoration:
Victor A. Gangelin
Sound:
Howard Fogetti
Sound Effects:
Bill Naylor
Special Effects:
Harry Redmond Jr.
Supervising Editor:
Herbert L. Strock
Visual Effects:
Jack R. Glass
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