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IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE 1953 #P14 Carlson, Rush LINEN KEYBOOK science fiction
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IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE. Science fiction drama.
Notes
. Released May 23 1953 at 82 minutes PCA No. 16454, screened in 1.85:1 aspect ratio and stereophonic sound [
MPH
review 5-23-53]. A Universal release Jun 1953 at 80 minutes in 3-D and 2-D [
BOB
1-30-54]. New York City opened Jun 17 1953 at Loew’s State theatre [
NYT
review 6-18-53]. Distributed to television ca. 1962 by Seven Arts Associated.
Per AFI
: US. Universal-International Pictures Co., Inc.; distributed by Universal Pictures Co., Inc. In production late Jan – early Mar 1953 under the working title
The Strangers from Outer Space
. Los Angeles world premiere May 27 1953 [3-D widescreen stereophonic sound at the RKO Hillstreet and Pantages theatres per
BO
5-23-53 U-I trade ad]; New York City opened Jun 17 1953; Western Electric Recording; black and white; 3-D, 1.85:1 aspect ratio; 80 minutes; PCA 16454. © Jun 26 1953 Universal Pictures Co., Inc. [LP2838].
Per IMDB
: Working titles:
Atomic Monster
,
Strangers from Outer Space
, and
The Meteor
. Released May 25 1953. New York City opened Jun 17 1953. Re-released by Universal Pictures theatrical 1972 [NSS 72/265 as a 3-D double feature with
Creature from the Black Lagoon
].
Abridged
on-screen credits: Universal International.
It Came from Outer Space
. [End Credits] The End. A Universal-International Picture. Starring Richard Carlson as John Putnam. Barbara Rush as Ellen Fields. Charles Drake as Sheriff Matt Warren. Joe Sawyer as Frank. Russell Johnson as George. Kathleen Hughes as Jane. Screenplay by Harry Essex. Story by Ray Bradbury. Special Photography ... David S. Horsley A.S.C. Director of Photography … Clifford Stine A.S.C. Directed by Jack Arnold.
This is
Original 8"x10" (approx.) UNIVERSAL LINEN-BACKED Black and White KEYBOOK Still
, with the
ORIGINAL UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION SNIPE
attached.
This is an
ORIGINAL UNIVERSAL PICTURES KEYBOOK PHOTO
, from a master set prepared by Universal to submit for Code review, art department preparation, or promotional use, and never intended for general or publicity use. A Universal Keybook Still from the 1950s and 1960s usually has 2 or 3-hole punches in a tab attached to one side where it was bound; in this case the border has been trimmed to remove the Keybook tab and reduce the Still to standard size. This Keybook Still was linen-backed by Universal at the time the original release of the film, with the Still number handwritten in distinctive large pencil script on the verso.
A true photographic still, not a computer generated print or scan. This is an
Original Universal Pictures
LINEN-BACKED KEYBOOK
Still
used for the film on its original release.
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