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Spaceways (1953)

Cast: Howard Duff, Eva Bartok, Alan Wheatley, more...
Director: Terence Fisher
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Rating: Not Rated
Studio: Image Entertainment
Genre: Cult, Foreign, Science Fiction , Classic Sci-Fi, Classic Sci Fi/Fantasy, Studios, Hammer, Classic Fantasy, UK
Running Time: 76 min.
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Synopsis
Adapted from the popular British radio serial of the same name, Spaceways is a dual-market science fiction effort, co-financed by England's Hammer Films and America's Lippert Studios. American rocket scientist Stephen Mitchell (Howard Duff) works day and night to realize his goal of sending the first man-made satellite into outer space. Meanwhile, Mitchell's wife Vanessa (Cecile Chevreau) is carrying on an affair with fellow-scientist Crenshaw (Andrew Osborn). Not long after Mitchell discovers this, the satellite is launched ahead of schedule. Since both his wife and her lover have disappeared at the same time, Mitchell is accused of murdering the pair and stuffing their corpses into the spaceship. To prove his innocence, Mitchell volunteers to go up in a second ship with mathematician Lisa (Eva Bartok) to conduct a search of the satellite. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide



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Hammer Time!! Gothic Horror in Technicolor
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From the 1950's - 1970's, Hammer Films was the king of Gothic Horror movies. Dracula, Frankenstein and The Mummy were brought to life in "Terrifying Technicolor", along with some of the era's best Sci-Fi/Fantasy films. Here's a list of all Hammer DVDs.
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