Invasion of the Animal People  (1959)

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  |    |  Color, Black and White  |    |  55 Minutes
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The movie Invasion of the Animal People, released in 1959 and directed by Virgil W. Vogel, was shot on film using ARRI Cameras with Hilding Bladh as cinematographer and editing by Shirley Cytron, Tom Rolf.
Directed by | Virgil W. Vogel
Cinematography by | Hilding Bladh
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Country | USA, Sweden
Language | English, Swedish, Saami
Genres | Horror, Sci-Fi

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Cast
Diane Wilson
Erik Engström
Dr. Frederick Wilson
Col. Robert Bottiger
Dr. Henrik
Dr. Walter Ullman
Girlfriend In Volvo
Doctor (US TV Version)
Diane's Psychiatrist (US TV Version)
Air Passenger With Dark Glasses
Diane's Mother (US TV Version)
The Monster / An Alien / Tall Nightclub Soldier
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Director: Added American Scenes / Producer: Added American Scenes
Invasion of the Animal People - modified: [39975] [53232]

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