The Cosmic Man
The Cosmic Man | |
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Directed by | Herbert S. Greene |
Produced by |
Harry Marsh Robert A. Terry |
Written by | Arthur C. Pierce |
Starring |
John Carradine Bruce Bennett Angela Greene Paul Langton |
Music by |
Paul Sawtell Bert Shefter |
Cinematography | John F. Warren |
Edited by |
Helene Turner Richard C. Currier (Uncredited) |
Production company |
Futura Productions |
Distributed by | Allied Artists |
Release dates | February 17, 1959 |
Running time | 72 minutes. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
The Cosmic Man is a 1959 science fiction film starring John Carradine and Bruce Bennett. It was directed by Herbert S. Greene.
Plot
A white, spherical U.F.O. lands in the California desert, accompanied by a strange transparent man. He seems friendly, but is he?
Cast
- John Carradine ... Cosmic Man
- Bruce Bennett ... Dr. Karl Sorenson
- Angela Greene ... Kathy Grant
- Paul Langton ... Col. Matthews
- Scotty Morrow ... Ken Grant
- Lyn Osborn ... Sgt. Gray
- Walter Maslow ... Dr. 'Rich' Richie
- Herbert Lytton ... Gen. Knowland
- Ken Clayton ... Master Sergeant
- Alan Wells ... Sergeant
- Harry Fleer ... Bill, the Park Ranger
- John Erman ... Radar Operator
- Dwight Brooks ... Major
- Hal Torey ... Dr. Steinholtz
Reviews
The film has a score of 0% on Rottentomatoes.com.[1]
"Except for the silly silhouette, most of the special effects are fair. Most of all, the plot suffers from the Cosmic Man's mission. He is deliberately setting the space program back by many years, for reasons not fully explained, through means that many would consider criminal. On a parting note; if their medical science is advanced enough to cure paralysis, then how about devoting some study to eyeglasses?"[2] - Andrew Borntreger
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