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The Beast with a Million Eyes

Cast

Paul Birch, Lorna Thayer, Dona Cole, Dick Sargent View All


Crew

Roger Corman (Director), David Kramarsky (Director), Tom Filer (Screenplay) View All

Release: Jun. 15th, 1955
Runtime: 1 hour, 18 minutes
At a decrepit farm outside a remote American desert community, something takes over the minds of some of the local humans and animals and is able to see through their eyes and control their actions.
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Citizen Rules
An early Roger Corman produced film made for the B budget movie studio, American Releasing Corporation (later to be known as American International Pictures, which specialized in low budget drive-in movies aimed at young people.
Thief
The Beast with a Million Eyes has none of that; not even a beast with a million eyes.


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