Timeslip (1955 film)
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"The Atomic Man" redirects here. For the americium survivor, see Harold McCluskey.
Timeslip (U.S. title The Atomic Man) is a 1955 British black-and-white science fiction film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Gene Nelson and Faith Domergue. Produced by Alec C. Snowden, it is based on a script by Charles Eric Maine, who also wrote Spaceways [1953].[1]
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Timeslip | |
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Directed by | Ken Hughes |
Written by | Charles Eric Maine |
Produced by | Alec C. Snowden executive Nat Cohen Stuart Levy |
Starring | Gene Nelson |
Cinematography | A. T. Dinsdale |
Edited by | Geoffrey Muller |
Production companies | Anglo Guild Productions Todon Productions (uncredited) |
Distributed by | Anglo-Amalgamated |
Release dates | November 1955 (UK) 4 March 1956 |
Running time | 93 minutes (UK) 76 minutes (US) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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In the UK, the film was distributed by Anglo-Amalgamated. In 1956 the film was shortened from 93 minutes to 76 minutes and distributed in the U.S. by Allied Artists Pictures in some areas as a double feature with Invasion of the Body Snatchers.