Tobor the Great
movie

A Man-Made Monster With Every Human Emotion
Released September 01, 1954
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Overview
To avoid the life-threatening dangers of manned space exploration, Professor Nordstrom creates highly advanced form of artificial intelligence capable of piloting a starship to other worlds. In order to transmit alien data, the extraordinary robot is infused with a powerful telepathic device that enables it to instantly read and even feel emotions. Danger strikes when a sinister band of covert agents kidnaps Gadge, the professor's 10-year-old grandson. But Gadge has a powerful ally. For he has developed a psychic, emotional bond with his grandfather's robot. And now Gadge's captors must suffer the wrath of his protective friend. They must face a mechanical monstrosity bent on a killing rampage of revenge and destruction.
Cast

Charles Drake
as
Dr. Ralph Harrison

Karin Booth
as
Janice Roberts

Billy Chapin
as
Brian 'Gadge' Roberts

Taylor Holmes
as
Prof. Arnold Nordstrom

Steven Geray
as
The Foreign Spy-Chief
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Henry Kulky
as
Paul (Spy Henchman)
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Franz Roehn
as
Karl

Hal Baylor
as
Max (Spy Henchman)

William Schallert
as
Johnston - a Reporter

Lyle Talbot
as
An Admiral
Crew
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Philip MacDonald
as
Screenplay
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Carl Dudley
as
Story
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Richard Goldstone
as
Producer

Lee Sholem
as
Director
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Howard Lydecker
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Special Effects
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Bob Mark
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Makeup Artist
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Basil Wrangell
as
Editor
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Howard Jackson
as
Original Music Composer
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Edward G. Boyle
as
Set Decoration
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Gabriel Scognamillo
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Art Direction
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John L. Russell
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Director of Photography
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Orville Fouse
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Production Supervisor