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  1. The Strange World of Planet X: With Helen Cherry, William Lucas, David Garth, Paul Hardtmuth. Scientists discover a formula giving access to the fourth dimension - the unification of time and space - and, with others, are transported to the abstractly arid Planet X.

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    • 1956-09-15
    • Sci-Fi
    • 25
  2. The Strange World of Planet X 1957. A monomaniacal scientist creates ultra-sensitive, disruptive magnetic fields, which have unexpected side effects, while also attracting unidentified...

    • 71 min
    • 6,2K
    • Classic Science Fiction & Horror
  3. 15 de ago. de 2015 · George Maynard Productions. Title: The Strange World of Planet X. Summary: A friendly visitor from outer space warns against conducting experiments with the Earth's magnetic field, that could mutate insects into giant monsters. Directed by: Gilbert Gunn. Actors: Forrest Tucker, Gaby André, Martin Benson.

    • 71 min
    • 7,1K
  4. 19 de fev. de 2023 · science fiction, feature film, colorized. Language. English. At a small, rural British lab, Dr. Laird (Alec Mango) and his assistants (Forrest Tucker, Gaby André) experiment with ultra-intense magnetic fields that can even affect distant objects.

    • 71 min
    • 2,7K
    • George Fergus
  5. The Strange World of Planet X (1957) is a British science fiction horror novel, written by actress Rene Ray, a novelization of her 1956 TV serial of the same name. It is a cautionary tale about science.

  6. Overview. Near a small English village, a scientific team is conducting experiments with magnetic fields, the results of which may have military applications but the intensification of which seem to be connected to UFO reports, a series of murders, an enormous insect egg, and a strange visitor with exceptional scientific knowledge.

  7. UK tv serial (1956). ATV. Produced by Arthur Lane. Directed by Quentin Lawrence. Teleplay René Ray. Cast includes Helen Cherry, Maudie Edwards, David Garth and William Lucas. Seven 25-minute episodes. Black and white.