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Release Date:
January 7, 1957
Original Title:
The 27th Day
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Romson Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 75
Five individuals from five nations, including the USA, USSR, and China, suddenly find themselves on an alien saucer, where an alien gives each a container holding three capsules. The alien explains that no power on earth can open a given container except a mental command from the person to whom it is given, then anyone may take a capsule and, by speaking a latitude and longitude at it, cause instant death to all within a given radius: thus each of the five has been provided with the power of life and death. Then, they are given 27 days to decide whether to use the capsules, and returned to the places from which each one came...
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Art Direction:
Ross Bellah
Director:
William Asher
Director of Photography:
Henry Freulich
Editor:
Jerome Thoms
Executive Producer:
Lewis J. Rachmil
Novel:
John Mantley
Original Music Composer:
Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Producer:
Helen Ainsworth
Screenplay:
John Mantley
Second Unit:
Will Sheldon
Set Decoration:
Frank Tuttle
Sound Director:
Ferrol Redd
Special Effects:
Ray Harryhausen
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