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Satellite in the Sky is a 1956 British CinemaScope science fiction film in Warner Color, produced by Edward J. Danziger and Harry Lee Danziger, directed by Paul Dickson, and starring Kieron Moore, Lois Maxwell, Donald Wolfit, and Bryan Forbes. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
- 21 July 1956
Satellite in the Sky: Directed by Paul Dickson. With Kieron Moore, Lois Maxwell, Donald Wolfit, Bryan Forbes. The British launch the world's first orbital vehicle. Their military sends a super-bomb along, which goes wrong and threatens the crew and a stowaway.
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- Paul Dickson
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- Kieron Moore, Lois Maxwell, Donald Wolfit
Synopsis. A new rocket engine is being tested at the British Airforce base, Thunder Hill. Lefty Blake ( Barry Keegan) and another man are supervising what we are told is the 23rd test with the new fuel. A Vulcan bomber flown by Cmdr. Michael Haydon ( Kieron Moore) arrives at the airfield.
Overview. A bomb dooms the first space satellite, manned by a selfless crew, a stowaway reporter (Lois Maxwell) and a mad scientist (Donald Wolfit). Paul Dickson. Director. J.T. McIntosh. Screenplay. John C. Mather. Screenplay. Edith Dell. Screenplay.
Satellite in the Sky is a film directed by Paul Dickson with Kieron Moore, Lois Maxwell, Donald Wolfit, Bryan Forbes .... Year: 1956. Original title: Satellite in the Sky. Synopsis: A crew of astronauts, including a scientist and a reporter, launch from England into outer space on a rocket which can serve as a satellite.
- Paul Dickson
- Kieron Moore
By Frank Miller. Satellite in the Sky -. England jumped on the science-fiction bandwagon of the '50s with this sumptuously produced space adventure, shot in Cinemascope and WarnerColor. The focus is an experimental spaceship sent to orbit the Earth.
About. Ways to Watch. Students. Jobs. Terms & Privacy. Help. SATELLITE IN THE SKY. Directed by. Paul Dickson. United Kingdom, 1956. Drama, Sci-Fi. 85. Synopsis. The British launch the world’s first orbital vehicle. Their military sends a super-bomb along, which goes wrong and threatens the crew and a stowaway. Synopsis.