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Release Date:
October 30, 1958
Original Title:
Terror from the Year 5000
Alternate Titles:
Cage of Doom
El terror del año 5000
Terror from 5,000 A.D.
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
American International Pictures
La Jolla Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 70
Prof. Erling and his financial backer Victor build a prototype time machine to snatch objects from the past. Latest find, a statuette, radiometrically dates to 5200 AD! When this draws colleague Richard Hedges to the island lab, Erling reveals that 20th-century objects put in the machine seem to be "traded" for analogous future objects by intelligent life. And on the sly, Victor's been trying to get a living visitor. Does the future need help, or is the present in danger?
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Assistant Director:
Jack Dimond
Associate Producer:
Gene Searchinger
Director:
Robert J. Gurney Jr.
Director of Photography:
Arthur Florman
Editor:
Dede Allen
Executive Producer:
James H. Nicholson
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Makeup Artist:
Rudolph Liszt
Music:
Jack Shaindlin
Emil Cadkin
Paul Csonka
Original Music Composer:
Richard DuPage
Producer:
Robert J. Gurney Jr.
Production Design:
William Hoffman
Beatrice Guerney
Production Supervisor:
Beatrice Guerney
Sound Engineer:
Robert Hathaway
Story:
Henry Slesar
Writer:
Robert J. Gurney Jr.
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