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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]
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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]
Barbara Wilson was cast after Roger Corman saw her in The Man Who Turned to Stone. Barbara would later say that Corman was the most professional and work-oriented director she ever worked with. [6] The person next door to the filming site for exterior scenes turned on her sprinklers hoping to force Corman to pay to turn them off.
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It aired classic movies from the Universal and RKO vaults, as well as films from other studios. It had no connection with the more famous movie program Chiller on WPIX-TV, despite the similar-sounding titles. Ted Mallie was the off-screen announcer for most of its run, vocal Group "Children of the Night" with Mark Andrews performed Commercial ...