The Atomic City | |
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Directed by | Jerry Hopper |
Produced by | Joseph Sistrom |
Written by | Sydney Boehm |
Starring | Gene Barry Lydia Clarke |
Music by | Leith Stevens |
Cinematography | Charles Lang (as Charles B. Lang Jr) |
Editing by | Archie Marshek |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date(s) | May 1, 1952 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Atomic City is a 1952 drama film directed by Jerry Hopper, starring Gene Barry, Lydia Clarke. At Los Alamos, New Mexico, a nuclear physicist (Gene Barry) lives and works. Terrorists kidnap Barry's son and demand that the physicist turn over the H-bomb formula. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Writing (Story and Screenplay), Sydney Boehm being the nominee.
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As appearing in screen credits (main roles identified):[1]
Actor | Role |
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Gene Barry | Dr. Frank Addison |
Lydia Clarke | Martha Addison |
Michael D. Moore | Russ Farley |
Nancy Gates | Ellen Haskell |
Lee Aaker | Tommy Addison |
Milburn Stone | Insp. Harold Mann |
Bert Freed | Emil Jablons |
Frank Cady | F.B.I. Agent George Weinberg |
Houseley Stevenson Jr. | 'Greg' Gregson |
Leonard Strong | Donald Clark |
Jerry Hausner | John Pattiz |
John Damler | Dr. Peter Rassett |
George Lynn | Robert Kalnick (as George M. Lynn) |
Olan Soule | Mortie Fenton |
Anthony Warde | Arnie Molter |
A full cast and production crew list is too lengthy to include, see: IMDb profile.[1]