Target Earth (film)
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| Target Earth | |
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DVD cover for the film |
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| Directed by | Sherman A. Rose |
| Produced by | Herman Cohen |
| Written by | Paul W. Fairman James H. Nicholson Wyott Ordung William Raynor |
| Starring | Richard Denning Kathleen Crowley Virginia Grey Richard Reeves Robert Roark Mort Marshall |
| Music by | Paul Dunlap |
| Cinematography | Guy Roe |
| Editing by | Sherman A. Rose |
| Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures Corporation |
| Release date(s) | November 7, 1954 (US) |
| Running time | 75 min. |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| Budget | Unknown |
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Target Earth is a 1954 science fiction film. It was directed by Sherman A. Rose and stars Richard Denning and Kathleen Crowley. The film focuses on a deserted Chicago cityscape and a small group of people who have been overlooked during a mass evacuation due to an invasion of robot like beings from the planet Venus.
[edit] Trivia
- Even though a "Robot Army" is mentioned several times, the production crew only constructed one robot which was used for all scenes.
- The films story is based in Chicago but was actually filmed in Los Angeles. Empty street scenes were filmed during early mornings when streets would be devoid of traffic and pedestrians.
- Robert Roark was given his role as his father was a large investor in the film.

