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  1. The Atomic Man: Directed by Ken Hughes. With Gene Nelson, Faith Domergue, Joseph Tomelty, Leonard Williams. A scientist is found floating with bullet and a radiation halo around his body. The radioactivity has put him seven-and-a-half seconds ahead of us in time.

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    • Sci-Fi
    • Ken Hughes
    • 1956-03-04
  2. Timeslip (U.S. title The Atomic Man) is a 1955 British black-and-white science fiction film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Gene Nelson and Faith Domergue. Produced by Alec C. Snowden , it is based on a script by Charles Eric Maine , who also wrote Spaceways [1953].

  3. Jul 4, 2019 · This is an improved version of 1955s The Atomic Man, known in the UK as Timeslip. Atomic Man was shortened for American release by Allied Artists to be...

  4. Synopsis. Late one night, London policemen pull an unconscious man from the Thames River, and send him to the hospital. View magazine crime photographer Mac Rea snaps the unidentified man's picture and is showing it to his editor, Alcott, when the magazine's American-born science reporter, Mike Delaney, comes into the office.

    • Ken Hughes, Denis Johnson, Ted Sturgis
    • Gene Nelson
  5. An atomic scientist is found floating in a river with a bullet in his back and a radioactive halo around his body. The radioactivity has put him seven-and-a-half seconds ahead of us in time. He teams up with a reporter to stop his evil double from destroying his experiments in artificial tungsten.

  6. A reporter (Gene Nelson) questions a snatched-from-death man (Peter Arne) who lives 7 1/2 seconds into the future.

    • Sci-Fi
  7. The Atomic Man is a science-fiction film from 1955 that follows the story of a nuclear physicist named Dr. Stephen Rayner, played by Peter Arne. Dr. Rayner goes missing after a plane crash in Switzerland, and when he is found, he has been horribly disfigured and is radioactive.