Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA scientist is found floating with bullet and a radiation halo around his body. The radioactivity has put him seven-and-a-half seconds ahead of us in time. He teams up with a reporter to sto... Leggi tuttoA scientist is found floating with bullet and a radiation halo around his body. The radioactivity has put him seven-and-a-half seconds ahead of us in time. He teams up with a reporter to stop his double from destroying his experiments.A scientist is found floating with bullet and a radiation halo around his body. The radioactivity has put him seven-and-a-half seconds ahead of us in time. He teams up with a reporter to stop his double from destroying his experiments.
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THE ATOMIC MAN is one of the lesser-known of the 1950s sci-fi films. As such, it has a nice Cold War / espionage angle to it. It also has Dr. Rayner suffering from a rather novel side effect of his inexplicable resurrection. This doesn't emerge until after the halfway mark.
Mr. Nelson and Ms. Domergue play their roles in similar fashion to those fast-talking reporters from the 1930s-40s, complete with unhelpful cops and a screaming boss!
Not a bad movie for a Saturday afternoon...
Like many British films of the time, the two leading players were American actors, plus a local supporting cast including Joseph Tomelty, Peter Arne, Donald Gray and William Lucas.
Gene Nelson makes a whimsical hero, while Faith Domergue, newly returned from Metaluna, is here buttoned up in an overcoat against the London cold. Also in an overcoat, plus a trilby, rather than playing one of the scientists Joseph Tomelty is here unusually cast as the inspector following the case.
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- QuizThis story was broadcast as a live play on TV by the BBC in the mid-'50s. It was preceded by a solemn announcement to the effect that the hospital practices depicted bore no relationship to those of the National Health Service.
- BlooperAt around 45 minutes Jill develops a photograph of the fake doctor. However, the picture is is standard portfolio shot of Peter Arne with a plain background. When she took the photo he was sitting in an armchair with other furniture behind him and had surgical dressings on his face....While it is correct that the background of the photo is completely wrong, the surgical dressings and marks on his face, although quite faint, are visible.
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Office Boy: [opens the door of the darkroom] Hello, hello! What's going on here, I wouldn't be surprised...
Mike Delaney: What do you want, Horrible?
Office Boy: You are hereby summoned to the royal execution chamber, pdq.
Mike Delaney: OK.
Office Boy: Oooh, Old Waffle-Face is really mad at you, Delaney. I wouldn't like to be in your shoes, I really wouldn't.
Mike Delaney: Look, do me a favour. Why don't you run upstairs - see how far you can lean out of the window, huh?
Office Boy: [sarcastically] Ha-ha-ha.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Housewife of Horror: The Atomic Man (2020)
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