Radar Men from the Moon
1952 film by Fred C. Brannon
Radar Men from the Moon is a 1952 film about a scientist who must save Earth from a lunar civilization.
- Directed by Fred C. Brannon. Written by Ronald Davidson.
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Agent Henderson
edit- For some time our astronomers have noticed an unusual amount of atomic activity on the moon. Atomic activity on the moon, atomic blasts on the earth: the two known facts fit together.
Dialogue
edit- Joan: What are they going to do with him?
- Pilot: It's just like a burial at sea, Joan. He'll just float around and around.
- Graber: How 'bout a ride to town, mister?
- Motorist: Sure. Hop in.
- Graber: There's a man in a flying suit chasing us. Step on it.
- Motorist: Huh?
Taglines
edit- Introducing A New Character - COMMANDO CODY
- BLASTING OUT OF SPACE...and into ATOMIC ACTION.
- Hair-raising Interplanetary Adventure in the hidden cities of the Moon …with the only man who can save Earth from awful destruction!
Cast
edit- George D. Wallace — Commando Cody
- Aline Towne — Joan Gilbert
- Roy Barcroft — Retik
- William Bakewell — Ted Richards
- Peter Brocco — Krog
- Clayton Moore — Graber
- Bob Stevenson — Daly
- Don Walters — Govt. Agent Henderson
External links
edit- Radar Men from the Moon quotes at the Internet Movie Database