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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gog_(film)Gog (film) - Wikipedia

    Gog is a 1954 independently made American science fiction film produced by Ivan Tors, directed by Herbert L. Strock, and starring Richard Egan, Constance Dowling (in her final big-screen role), and Herbert Marshall.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0047033Gog (1954) - IMDb

    Gog: Directed by Herbert L. Strock. With Richard Egan, Constance Dowling, Herbert Marshall, John Wengraf. A security agent investigates sabotage and murder at a secret underground laboratory, home of two experimental robots.

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    • Drama, Horror, Romance
    • Herbert L. Strock
    • 1954-06
  3. Jan 27, 2020 · Gog 1954A security agent investigates sabotage and murder at a secret underground laboratory, home of two experimental robots.Director: Herbert L. StrockWrit...

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  4. Gog (1954) - Turner Classic Movies. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A spy programs an experimental super-computer to kill. Cast & Crew. Read More. Herbert L. Strock. Director. Richard Egan. Dr. David Sheppard. Constance Dowling. Joanna Merritt. Herbert Marshall. Dr. Van Ness. John Wengraf.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Gog_(film)Gog (film) - Wikiwand

    Gog is a 1954 independently made American science fiction film produced by Ivan Tors, directed by Herbert L. Strock, and starring Richard Egan, Constance Dowling (in her final big-screen role), and Herbert Marshall. Gog was produced by Ivan Tors Productions and was filmed in Natural Vision 3D.

  6. Summaries. A security agent investigates sabotage and murder at a secret underground laboratory, home of two experimental robots. Scientists working on induced hibernation for space travel are killed, apparently by machines acting independently.

  7. Apr 22, 2021 · 1954’s Gog is an interesting artefact of50s Americana. To watch it now is to look at a vision of the future from the past, answering science fiction’s most pertinent question: what if?