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  1. Kronos (a.k.a. Kronos, Destroyer of the Universe or Kronos, Ravager of Planets) is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film from Regal Films, a division of 20th Century-Fox. It was produced by Irving Block, Louis DeWitt, Kurt Neumann, and Jack Rabin, directed by Kurt Neumann, and stars Jeff Morrow and Barbara Lawrence.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0050610Kronos (1957) - IMDb

    A giant robot from another planet invades Earth and absorbs energy from any source. Scientists try to stop it with a nuclear bomb in this low-budget but creepy sci-fi movie.

    • (2.1K)
    • Action, Drama, Horror
    • Kurt Neumann
    • 1957-04
  3. May 5, 2021 · Aliens from another world send a huge robotic accumulator to invade the Earth and absorb all energy it comes in contact with. ...more.

    • 78 min
    • 215.6K
    • Robin Hicks
  4. Jun 3, 2022 · Kronos 1957 colorized (Jeff Morrow) An alien invasion starts with an entity taking possession of the mind of a leading scientist (John Emery), while other scientists (Jeff Morrow, George O'Hanlon, Barbara Lawrence) try to stop the giant energy-absorbing alien machine that is stomping its way across the landscape.

    • 78 min
  5. A robot emissary (which Earth scientists name Kronos), is mysteriously sent by aliens to Earth. It lands on the coast of Mexico and goes on a rampage. The aliens have exhausted...

    • 78 min
    • 132
    • Skull Morph
  6. Aliens from another world send a huge robotic accumulator to invade the Earth and absorb all energy it comes in contact with. Scientists investigate what appears to be a meteorite that crashes into the ocean. After a few days and nights of mysterious lights and noises, a giant machine comes out of the ocean.

  7. Overview. Scientists investigate a huge meteor that crashes into the ocean off Mexico, and encounter a skyscraper-tall, mobile machine which is designed to syphon energy from earth, including any energy directed at it in an effort to destroy it. Kurt Neumann. Director. Lawrence L. Goldman. Screenplay. Irving Block. Story.