The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays (1957)
Part of acclaimed filmmaker Frank Capra's "Wonders of Life" series of science-based films (which won an Emmy Award for Best Editing) teaches kids about the power of gamma rays and radiation.
Director: Frank Capra, William T. Hurtz
Genre: Animation, Family
Runtime: 55 min
Release Date: October 25, 1957
Cast
- Richard Carlson - The Fiction Writer
- Frank Baxter - Dr. Research (as Dr. Frank Baxter)
- Mae West - Miss Ultraviolet (voice, archive footage)
Screenplay
Cinematography: Harold E. Wellman, Ellis W. Carter
Editing: Ray Snyder, Frank P. Keller
Production: Frank Capra Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
physics, puppetry, educational, nuclear, dostoevsky, live action and animation, cosmic rays, edgar alan poe
More Films by Director: Frank Capra, William T. Hurtz
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays about?
- Part of acclaimed filmmaker Frank Capra's "Wonders of Life" series of science-based films (which won an Emmy Award for Best Editing) teaches kids about the power of gamma rays and radiation.
- Who directed The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays?
- The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays was directed by Frank Capra, William T. Hurtz.
- Who stars in The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays?
- The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays stars Richard Carlson, Frank Baxter, Mae West.
- How long is The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays?
- The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
- What genre is The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays?
- The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays is a Animation, Family film.
- Where was The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays produced?
- The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays was produced in United States of America.