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    Destination Inner Space

    1966 · Science fiction · 1h 23m

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  1. Destination Inner Space: Directed by Francis D. Lyon. With Scott Brady, Sheree North, Gary Merrill, Wende Wagner. A group of scientists working in a deep-sea research station discovers a strange craft of extraterrestrial origin.

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    • Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Francis D. Lyon
    • 1966-05-24
  2. Language. English. Destination Inner Space is a 1966 science fiction film produced by Earl Lyon, directed by Francis D. Lyon, written by Arthur C. Pierce, and stars Scott Brady, Gary Merrill, and Sheree North. The film was released to theaters in the US in May 1966 on a double bill with Frozen Alive (1964); its broadcasting rights were pre-sold ...

  3. A sci-fi thriller about a group of scientists trapped in an underwater research station by a hostile alien creature. The creature escapes from a probe and attacks the humans, cutting off their communication with the surface and threatening their survival.

  4. Overview. A futuristic underwater sea-lab is having problems with a UFO that's parked between them and a nearby deep ocean trench. As they investigate, they attract the unwanted attention of a dangerous creature who puts the scientists and crew in danger. Francis D. Lyon. Director. Arthur C. Pierce. Screenplay. Full Cast & Crew. Social. Reviews 1.

  5. Watch Destination Inner Space with a subscription on Prime Video. Scuba-diving oceanographers (Scott Brady, Sheree North) find an alien object and an amphibious monster.

    • Sci-Fi
    • Scott Brady
    • Francis D. Lyon
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  7. A group of researchers investigates a mysterious underwater object that turns out to be an alien probe. They board the craft and discover a small creature that can communicate with them.

  8. Destination Inner Space is a 1966 science fiction film produced by Earl Lyon, directed by Francis D. Lyon, written by Arthur C. Pierce, and stars Scott Brady, Gary Merrill, and Sheree North. The film was released to theaters in the US in May 1966 on a double bill with Frozen Alive ; its broadcasting rights were pre-sold to television so that ...

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