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The Man Who Turned to Stone (a.k.a. The Petrified Man [1]) is a 1957 American black-and-white horror science fiction film directed by László Kardos and starring Victor Jory, Ann Doran and Charlotte Austin. [2] The screenplay was written by Bernard Gordon under his pen name Raymond T. Marcus. [3]
The Man Without a Body: Charles Saunders,W. Lee Wilder: Robert Hutton,George Coulouris,Julia Arnall: United Kingdom: Horror The Man Who Turned to Stone: László Kardos: Victor Jory, William Hudson: United States: Horror The Monolith Monsters: John Sherwood: Grant Williams, Lola Albright, Les Tremayne: United States: Drama Horror Monster from ...
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: 1962: John Ford [1] The Man Who Wasn't There: 2001: Joel Coen [1] The Man Who Would Be King: 1975: John Huston [2] [3] Man with a Movie Camera: 1929: Dziga Vertov [3] [4] The Man with the Golden Arm: 1955: Otto Preminger [1] [3] The Man with Two Brains: 1983: Carl Reiner [4] The Man Who Turned to Stone: 1957 ...
Drive-in advertisement from 1957 for Zombies of Mora Tau and co-feature, The Man Who Turned to Stone. David Maine of PopMatters rated the film 6 out of 10 stars and described it as "pretty entertaining overall, and enlivened immeasurably by Ms. Eaton’s feisty grandma". [4]
Katzman also produced horror films for the teenage audience, including The Werewolf (1956), The Man Who Turned to Stone (1957), The Giant Claw (1957), Zombies of Mora Tau (1957) and The Night the World Exploded (1957). In May 1957 Katzman told Variety: “A picture that makes money is a good picture—whether it is artistically good or bad. I ...
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It is an upright, lonely standing stone, called Zkamenělý pastýř ("Shepherd turned-into-stone") or Kamenný muž ("Stone Man"). [7] [8] In another Czech village, Družec, there is a sandstone Marian column from 1674 and a man-sized stone called Zkamenělec ("Man-turned-into-stone"), surrounded with legends of a punished perjurer or ...