Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Travel Movies)
Posted on August 30th, 2010
Watch 1953 Movie Phantom From Space
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The classic 1953 movie Phantom From Space concerns the sighting of a UFO hurtling from Alaska to the California coast at great speed, where the object seems to disappear. After massive interference with radio transmission brings Federal Communications Commission (FCC) investigators into action they realize the strange craft appears to have crashed somewhere in the city of Santa Monica.
The FCC investigators begin searching for the source of interference suddenly wreaking havoc in the area, and they guys keep bumping into cops investigating murders and other acts of destruction. The also are encountering reports from people of seeing what appears to be a man dressed in a bizarre outfit.
Soon, these different forces team up with an army man and a scientist, and everyone eventually comes to the amazing conclusion that the source of all the trouble is actually a humanoid not of this world.
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Their investigation uncovers that this being from outer space who, to escape capture, kills two people who attacked him due to the menacing appearance of his spacesuit. The alien takes his spacesuit off while being pursued by government authorities. Removing his spacesuit he is invisible. The invisible being running loose sets off a massive manhunt and public panic.
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Cast
Ted Cooper – Lieutenant Hazen
Tom Daly – Charlie
Steve Acton – Mobile Center Dispatcher
Burt Wenland – Agent Joe
Lela Nelson – Betty Evans
Harry Landers – Lieutenant Bowers
Bert Arnold – Darrow
Sandy Sanders – Policeman
Harry Strang – George Nelson (Neighbor)
Jim Bannon – Police Sergeant Jim
Jack Daly – Joe Wakeman (reporter)
Michael Mark – Watchman
Rudolph Anders – Dr. Wyatt
James Seay – Major Andrews
Production Credits:
Director – W. Lee Wilder
Screen Writer – William Raynor and Myles Wilder from a story by Myles Wilder
Musical Score – William Lava
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