Frozen Alive (film)
Frozen Alive/Der Fall X 701 is a 1964 British-German international co-production sci-fi film directed by Bernard Knowles and starring Mark Stevens, Marianne Koch, and Wolfgang Lukschy. The plot concerns a scientist experimenting with suspended animation (the word cryogenics isn’t used anywhere in the film). He decides to use himself as a test subject. Before he is frozen, his wife is killed and he becomes the number one murder suspect.
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Directed by | Bernard Knowles |
Produced by | Artur Brauner Ronald Rietti Irving Dennis (co-producer) |
Screenplay by | Evelyn Frazer |
Starring | Mark Stevens Marianne Koch Wolfgang Lukschy |
Cinematography | Robert Ziller |
Edited by | Steven Collins |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | West Germany UK |
Cast
- Mark Stevens ... Dr. Frank Overton
- Marianne Koch ... Dr. Helen Wieland
- Wolfgang Lukschy ... Inspector Prenton
- Joachim Hansen ... Tony Stein
- Delphi Lawrence ... Joan Overton
- Walter Rilla ... Sir Keith
- Helmut Weiss ... Chairman
- John Longden ... Prof. Hubbard
- Albert Bessler ... Martin.
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