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    The Atomic Man

    1956 · Science fiction · 1h 18m

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  1. 4 March 1956. Running time. 93 minutes (UK) 76 minutes (US) Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. 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.

  2. The Atomic Man. Original title: Timeslip. 1955. PG. 1h 16m. IMDb RATING. 5.6 /10. 448. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 2:13. 1 Video. 30 Photos. Sci-Fi. A scientist is found floating with bullet and a radiation halo around his body. The radioactivity has put him seven-and-a-half seconds ahead of us in time.

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    • Sci-Fi
    • Ken Hughes
    • 1956-03-04
  3. Jul 4, 2019 · The Atomic Man, Timeslip, Isotope Man, Faith Domergue, Gene Nelson, Science Fiction, Sci-Fi, Allied Artists, 1955, Black and White. Language. English. This is an improved version of 1955s "The Atomic Man," known in the UK as "Timeslip."

  4. Sep 10, 2012 · Release Details. Duration: 93 mins. Cast and crew. Director: Ken Hughes. Screenwriter: Charles Eric Maine. Cast: Gene Nelson. Faith Domergue. Peter Arne. Joseph Tomelty. Donald Gray. An email...

  5. British Cold War thriller about a snarky American newsman helping a guy who lives 7.5 seconds in the future expose his doppelganger and take down an espionage ring. It takes some doing to make that premise predictable and dry, but The Atomic Man/Timeslip pulls it off. Still, Gene Nelson's a strangely appealing lead and the concept is almost ...

    • Ken Hughes
    • Merton Park Studios
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  7. Jill Rabowski. Joseph Tomelty. Inspector Cleary. Donald Gray. Bob Maitland. Vic Perry. Vasquo. Film Details. Also Known As. Timeslip. Release Date. Mar 4, 1956. Premiere Information. London opening: Nov 1955. Production Company. Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors; Todon Productions, Inc. Distribution Company. Allied Artists Pictures Corp.

  8. Overview. An atomic scientist is found floating in a river with a bullet in his back and a radioactive halo around his body. The radioactivity has put him seven-and-a-half seconds ahead of us in time. He teams up with a reporter to stop his evil double from destroying his experiments in artificial tungsten. Charles Eric Maine. Novel, Screenplay.