The Neanderthal Man
The Neanderthal Man | |
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Directed by | Ewald André Dupont |
Produced by |
Ilse Lahn Jack Pollexfen Aubrey Wisberg Edward Small (uncredited) |
Written by |
Aubrey Wisberg Jack Pollexfen |
Starring |
Robert Shayne Joyce Terry Richard Crane Doris Merrick Beverly Garland Robert Long Tandra Quinn Lee Morgan Eric Colmar Dick Rich Robert Easton Frank Gerstle Anthony Jochim Marshall Bradford William Fawcett |
Music by | Albert Glasser |
Cinematography | Stanley Cortez |
Edited by | Fred R. Feitshans Jr. |
Production company |
Global Productions Inc. |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release dates |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Neanderthal Man is a 78-minute, 1953, United States black-and-white science fiction film produced independently by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen, as Global Productions Inc., from their own original screenplay.
It starred Robert Shayne, Richard Crane and Joyce Terry, directed by E. A. Dupont, and was originally distributed in the USA by United Artists Corp. Beverly Garland, in a supporting role, appears here in her first feature film.
Plot
A scientist develops a formula which will cause animals to regress to the form of their primitive ancestors, and tries it on himself with disastrous results.
Production
The film was originally called Madagascar.[1]
References
- ↑ STUDIO BRIEFS Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 02 Dec 1952: 21.
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