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Ron Ely | Clark Savage Jr. | |
Paul Gleason | Maj. Thomas J. Roberts | |
William Lucking | Col. John Renwick | |
Michael Miller | Lt. Col. Andrew Blodgett Mayfair | |
Eldon Quick | William Harper Littlejohn | |
Darrell Zwerling | Brig. Gen. Theodore Marley Brooks | |
Paul Wexler | Capt. Seas | |
Janice Heiden | Adriana | |
Robyn Hilton | Karen | |
Pamela Hensley | Mona | |
Bob Corso | Don Rubio Gorro | |
Carlos Rivas | Kulkan | |
Chuy Franco | Cheelok | |
Alberto Morin | José | |
Victor Millan | King Chaac |
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Producer | George Pal
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Writer | George Pal
Joe Morhaim |
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Cinematography | Fred J. Koenekamp
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Musician | Frank De Vol
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Based on the first of Kenneth Robeson’s 181 adventure-packed Doc Savage books, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze hits the screen with all its gee-whiz, gung-ho spirit intact. And its bold protagonist, who along with having a herculean body is also a surgeon, linguist and inventor, remains determined to do right to all and wrong to no one. Ron Ely (TV’s Tarzan) plays the strapping Savage in this high-camp, big-heroics tale of his trek into the Valley of the Vanished to confront the power-hungry Captain Seas (Paul Wexler). And behind the camera are pros who know how to get the most out of this entertainment bronze mine: veteran fantasy film producer George Pal (The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine) and director Michael Anderson (Around the World in 80 Days, Logan’s Run). * |
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