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X, better known by its promotional title, X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes, is a 1963 American science fiction horror film in Pathécolor, produced and directed by Roger Corman, from a script by Ray Russell and Robert Dillon.
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes: Directed by Roger Corman. With Ray Milland, Diana Van der Vlis, Harold J. Stone, John Hoyt. A Roger Corman tale of Dr. James Xavier's devastating experiments on himself and the unforeseen.
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- Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
- Roger Corman
- 1963-09-19
Intent on enhancing mankind's ocular ability, the brilliant Dr. James Xavier (Ray Milland) invents a formula that allows him to see wavelengths of light outside the normal human spectrum.
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- Ray Milland
- Roger Corman
- Sci-Fi
Summaries. A Roger Corman tale of Dr. James Xavier's devastating experiments on himself and the unforeseen. Dr. James Xavier is a world renowned scientist experimenting with human eyesight. He devises a drug, that when applied to the eyes, enables the user to see beyond the normal realm of our sight (ultraviolet rays etc.) it also gives the ...
Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A doctor uses special eye drops to give himself x-ray vision, but the new power has disastrous consequences. Cast & Crew. Read More. Roger Corman. Director. Ray Milland. Dr. James Xavier. Diana Van Der Vlis. Dr. Diane Fairfax. Harold J. Stone. Dr. Sam Brant. John Hoyt.
- Roger Corman, Jack Bohrer, Paul Rapp
- Ray Milland
Oct 7, 2019 · The original trailer in high definition of X directed by Roger Corman and starring Ray Milland, Diana Van der Vlis, Harold J. Stone and John Hoyt.Bluray (Ama...
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X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes is a 1963 Sci-Fi Horror film produced and directed by Roger Corman and starring Ray Milland, as well as Don Rickles in a rare non-comedic role. Milland plays Dr. James Xavier, a man obsessed with expanding the range of human sight who resorts to experimenting on himself when his research is due to be defunded.