Taitara | Gog |
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Tau | 1954 |
Momo | Thriller, Science Fiction, Horror |
Whenua | United States of America |
Studio | Ivan Tors Productions |
Maka | Richard Egan, Constance Dowling, Herbert Marshall, John Wengraf, Philip Van Zandt, Valerie Vernon |
Kaimahi | Herbert L. Strock (Director), Tom Taggart (Screenplay), Herbert L. Strock (Editor), Richard G. Taylor (Additional Dialogue), William Ferrari (Art Direction), Victor A. Gangelin (Set Decoration) |
Kupu matua | new mexico, super computer, u.s. air force, radioactivity, murder, robot as menace, robot, sabotage, sound waves, top secret project, science and technology, stealth aircraft, underground facility, space program, office of scientific investigation, gender equality, woman scientist, southwest desert, science laboratory, proto-laser, astronaut training, killed by sound, security agent, security camera, security devices, atomic pile |
Tuku | Jun 04, 1954 |
Rima | 85 meneti |
Kounga | HD |
IMDb | 5.70 / 10 e 26 kaiwhakamahi |
Rongonui | 6 |
Pūtea | 250,000 |
Moni Utu | 0 |
Reo | English |
Gog
new mexico, super computer, u.s. air force, radioactivity, murder, robot as menace, robot, sabotage, sound waves, top secret project, science and technology, stealth aircraft, underground facility, space program, office of scientific investigation, gender equality, woman scientist, southwest desert, science laboratory, proto-laser, astronaut training, killed by sound, security agent, security camera, security devices, atomic pile