Mission Mars (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 26, 1968

Original Title:
Mission Mars

Alternate Titles:
Lost in the Dark

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Red Ram Productions
Sagittarius Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 95

The men stake their lives on the unknown... Their women gamble their love on their return!

Three American astronauts who land on Mars discover the body of a frozen Russian cosmonaut and a mysterious talking orb.

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Assistant Director:
Sal Scoppa Jr.
Don Moody

Assistant Editor:
Craig McKay

Associate Producer:
Lawrence Appelbaum

Camera Operator:
Jim Pergullo

Cinematography:
Clifford H. Poland Jr.

Costume Design:
Grover Cole

Director:
Nicholas Webster

Editor:
Paul Jordan

Executive Producer:
Mort Fallick

Gaffer:
Al Reiners

Grip:
Edward Knott

Music:
Gus Pardalis
Berge Kalajian

Producer:
Everett Rosenthal

Production Assistant:
Doug Green
Lance Webster

Production Design:
Hank Aldrich

Property Master:
Bob Rayley

Script Supervisor:
Barbara Robinson

Sound:
Sanford Rackow
Jack Barry

Sound Mixer:
Robert Sherwood

Story:
Aubrey Wisberg

Supervising Editor:
Michael Calamari

Writer:
Michael St. Clair

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