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Film (1957). Regal/Twentieth Century Fox. Produced and directed by Kurt Neumann. Written by Laurence Louis Goldman, from a story by Irving Block. Cast includes John Emery, Barbara Lawrence and Jeff Morrow. 78 minutes. Black and white.
A scientist is possessed by an Alien lifeform of pure energy (see Energy Beings). Shortly afterwards – the incidents are connected – an "asteroid" (actually a flying saucer; see UFOs) deposits a huge mechanical creature on a Mexico beach. When activated, it moves across the countryside, crushing anything and anyone in its path: its aim is to destroy power stations and absorb their energy, too much of which ultimately causes it to explode after it has been deliberately short-circuited. The script of this low-budget Monster Movie is mediocre, but Kronos itself is such an unusual Monster that it stands out among all the giant reptiles, giant insects, etc., of the 1950s sf boom. Producer/director Kurt Neumann's other sf films include Rocketship X-M (1950) and the very successful The Fly (1958). [JB/PN]
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Entry from The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (2011-current) edited by John Clute and David Langford.
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