The Incredible Petrified World (1957) | |
Director(s) | Jerry Warren |
Producer(s) | Jerry Warren |
Top Genres | Adventure, Horror, Science Fiction |
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The Incredible Petrified World (1957) was a Adventure - Science Fiction Film directed by Jerry Warren and produced by Jerry Warren.
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The Incredible Petrified World (1957)
By Beatrice on Jun 3, 2016 From Flickers in TimeThe Incredible Petrified World Directed by Jerry Warren Written by John W. Steiner 1957/USA GBM Productions First viewing/Internet Archive Dale Marshall: You don’t need help – neither do I. Not as long as we have two men around us. John Carradine is the best thing about this terribl... Read full article
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Dale Marshall:
[to Lauri] You just listen to me, Miss Innocent. There's nothing friendly between two females. There never was. There never will be.
Lauri Talbott: Sorry you feel that way. I was hoping we could help each other.
Dale Marshall: You don't need help - neither do I. Not as long as we have two men around us.
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Lauri Talbott: Sorry you feel that way. I was hoping we could help each other.
Dale Marshall: You don't need help - neither do I. Not as long as we have two men around us.
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Phyllis Coates accepted the role of Dale Marshall as a favor to director Jerry Warren, who was a former boyfriend; the actress originally cast in the lead couldn't do it and Warren couldn't find anyone else in time. He convinced Coates to do it by telling her that the film would not be shown in California. However, after it was completed, she found out that Warren did indeed release the film in California, and she was told by at least one studio executive (at Columbia) that the film was so inferior and shoddy that the studio would not be hiring her again. On top of that, Warren never paid her.
In an interview, star Robert Clarke said that the film's cinematographer is actually a well-known Hollywood cameraman who used the pseudonym "Victor Fisher" so he wouldn't get in trouble with the union for taking a job on this non-union picture.
Shot in 1957, not released until 1959.
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In an interview, star Robert Clarke said that the film's cinematographer is actually a well-known Hollywood cameraman who used the pseudonym "Victor Fisher" so he wouldn't get in trouble with the union for taking a job on this non-union picture.
Shot in 1957, not released until 1959.
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