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One of my all-time favorite low-budget SF movies of the Fifties. Regal, BTW, was a subsidiary of 20th Century-Fox.Trivia notes; The SFX for "Kronos" were done by Gene Warren and his crew, who later (as "Project Unlimited") did the SFX for "The Outer Limits" in 1963-65.Kronos itself was designed by Wah Ming Chang, who later designed the hand phaser, tricorder, and communicator props for the original "Star Trek".cheerseon
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One of my all-time favorite low-budget SF movies of the Fifties. Regal, BTW, was a subsidiary of 20th Century-Fox.
ReplyDeleteTrivia notes;
The SFX for "Kronos" were done by Gene Warren and his crew, who later (as "Project Unlimited") did the SFX for "The Outer Limits" in 1963-65.
Kronos itself was designed by Wah Ming Chang, who later designed the hand phaser, tricorder, and communicator props for the original "Star Trek".
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