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The Atomic Man: Directed by Ken Hughes. With Gene Nelson, Faith Domergue, Joseph Tomelty, Leonard Williams. A scientist is found floating with bullet and a radiation halo around his body.
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- Ken Hughes
- 1956-03-04
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. Produced by Alec C. Snowden, it is based on a script by Charles Eric Maine, who also wrote Spaceways [1953]. [1] In the UK, the film was distributed by Anglo-Amalgamated.
- Alec C. Snowden, executive, Nat Cohen, Stuart Levy
- Charles Eric Maine
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Synopsis. The movie opens at night with a panoramic shot of a city. We are at Duggan's Wharf and a man, Dr. Stephen Rayner (Peter Arne) is being chased by another man with a gun. Rayner is struck by a bullet and falls into the water. Title and credits follow. [Note: the original title of this movie was Timeslip.]
This is more a gangster movie than a sci-fi, but that certainly didn't spoil my enjoyment. The cast includes 1950's sci-fi regular Faith Domergue (This Island Earth, It Came From Beneath the Sea), Gene Nelson, Peter Arne and Leonard Williams. The Atomic Man is worth checking out. Quite good. Rating: 3 stars out of 5.
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.
Review by Ira Brooker ★★½ 2. Review by Luke Thorne ★★. Ken Hughes’s British science-fiction crime drama in which a body is recovered from the Thames and a reporter identifies the man as being a nuclear physicist. Starring Gene Nelson, Faith Domergue and Joseph Tomelty. Adapted from the novel The Isotope Man by Charles Eric Maine, the ...