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The Infernal Machine is a 2022 psychological mystery thriller film written and directed by Andrew Hunt. [1] It is based on a story written by Louis Kornfeld. The film stars Guy Pearce, Alice Eve, Jeremy Davies, and Alex Pettyfer.
In the 1999 video game sequel Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine, Sophia, voiced by Tasia Valenza, [128] is a Central Intelligence Agency officer in 1947. She accompanies Jones during his search for the Babylonian Infernal Machine. In the game's finale, she is possessed by the god Marduk, but Indiana frees her. [129]
Spy Manor Productions is an independent film production, film production services and consulting company based in Algarve, Portugal, founded in 2019 by Vanda Everke, who also serves as the company's executive producer. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Infernal Machine is a 1933 American pre-Code thriller film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Chester Morris, Genevieve Tobin and Victor Jory. The film was based on a novel by Karl Sloboda. [1] [2] Released by Fox Film Corporation, the title is sometimes written as The Infernal Machine.
The Infernal Machine, a French play by Jean Cocteau "The Infernal Machine" (Space: 1999), a 1976 episode of the TV series Space: 1999 "The Infernal Machine," a movement from the musical composition Phantasmata by Christopher Rouse; Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine, a 1999 video game by LucasArts; Infernal Machines, a 2009 album by Darcy ...
In 1954, he won a Tony Award, New York Drama Critics Award, and Donaldson Award for his performance, [5] and he later starred in the film version in 1956. [6] He starred in stagings of All Summer Long and The Infernal Machine, and both starred and directed a staging of Bus Stop at the Fred Miller Theatre in Milwaukee. [citation needed]
"The Infernal Machine" is the 18th episode of the first series of Space: 1999. The screenplay was written by Anthony Terpiloff and Elizabeth Barrows; the director was David Tomblin. The final shooting script is dated 11 December 1974. Live-action filming took place between 20 December 1974 and 9 January 1975. [2]
The Infernal Machine, or La Machine Infernale is a French play by the dramatist Jean Cocteau, based on the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus. [1] The play initially premiered on April 10, 1934 at the Theatre Louis Jouvet in Paris, France, under the direction of Louis Jouvet himself, with costumes and scene design by Christian Bérard. [2]