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Release Date:
May 15, 1959
Original Title:
Invisible Invaders
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Robert E. Kent Productions
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 67
Aliens, contacting scientist Adam Penner, inform him that they have been on the moon for twenty thousand years, undetected due to their invisibility, and have now decided to annihilate humanity unless all the nations of earth surrender immediately. Sequestered in an impregnable laboratory trying to find the aliens' weakness, Penner, his daughter, a no-nonsense army major and a squeamish scientist are attacked from outside by the aliens, who have occupied the bodies of the recently deceased.
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Art Direction:
William Glasgow
Assistant Director:
Herbert S. Greene
Director:
Edward L. Cahn
Director of Photography:
Maury Gertsman
Hairdresser:
Kay Shea
Makeup Artist:
Phillip Scheer
Music:
Paul Dunlap
Original Music Composer:
Paul Dunlap
Producer:
Robert E. Kent
Property Master:
Max Frankel
Script Supervisor:
Dell Ross
Set Decoration:
Morris Hoffman
Sound:
Al Overton
Sound Effects Editor:
Henry Adams
Special Effects:
Roger George
Supervising Editor:
Grant Whytock
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Einar Bourman
Sabine Manela
Writer:
Samuel Newman
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