Gog (1954) | |
Director(s) | Herbert L. Strock |
Producer(s) | Ivan Tors |
Top Genres | Drama, Horror, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller/Suspense |
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Gog (1954) was a Drama - Horror Film directed by Herbert L. Strock and produced by Ivan Tors.
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“GOG” DVD/Blu-Ray Giveaway (March)!
By Annmarie Gatti on Mar 14, 2016 From Classic Movie Hub Blog?GOG? Sci-Fi 3D Restoriation DVD/Blu-Ray Giveaway Qualifying Entry Task Earlier this month, we launched our “Classic Movies and More” YouTube Show via an interview with Bob Furmanek,?CEO and Director of the?3-D Film Archive,?about his latest film restoration,?GOG (1954). Well, we are hap... Read full article
Gog (1954)
By Beatrice on Jan 19, 2016 From Flickers in TimeGog Directed by Herbert L. Strock Written by Tom Taggart and Richard G. Taylor; story by Ivan Tors 1954/USA Ivan Tors Productions First viewing/Amazon Prime 2: A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law; 3: A robot must prote... Read full article
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Quotes from Gog:
David Sheppard:
[to Joanna who is in a hospital bed] The doctor says it isn't serious, just too much radiation.
Joanna Merritt: In space, there is no such thing as a weaker sex.
David Sheppard: That's why I like it here.
Dr. Van Ness: Can you hold off the robots until we get there?
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Joanna Merritt: In space, there is no such thing as a weaker sex.
David Sheppard: That's why I like it here.
Dr. Van Ness: Can you hold off the robots until we get there?
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Facts about Gog:
The shooting schedule was fifteen days on two sets at Hal Roach Studios, with exteriors at George AFB (Victorville).
The Hoover Dam's turbines were photographed on glass to provide projected backgrounds to some of the lab scenes.
William Schallert was paid $250 for two days' work.
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The Hoover Dam's turbines were photographed on glass to provide projected backgrounds to some of the lab scenes.
William Schallert was paid $250 for two days' work.
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