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  1. Destination Inner Space is a 1966 science fiction film produced by Earl Lyon, directed by Francis D. Lyon, written by Arthur C. Pierce, and stars Scott Brady, Gary Merrill, and Sheree North. The film was released to theaters in the US in May 1966 on a double bill with Frozen Alive (1964); its broadcasting rights were pre-sold to television so that some of the licensing fee could be used to ...

  2. Destination Inner Space: Directed by Francis D. Lyon. With Scott Brady, Sheree North, Gary Merrill, Wende Wagner. A group of scientists working in a deep-sea research station discovers a strange craft of extraterrestrial origin.

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    • Francis D. Lyon
    • 1966-05-24
  3. "Destination Inner Space" is not that bad as these things go. It's got a game, sincere cast of familiar faces (also including Sheree North, Gary Merrill, Wende Wagner, John Howard, Biff Elliot, and James Hong), and a capable director in Francis D. Lyon ("Cult of the Cobra", "The Great Locomotive Chase").

  4. Destination Inner Space. USA • 1966 • 83m • • Directed by: Francis D. Lyon . • Starring: Scott Brady, Sheree North, Gary Merrill, Wende Wagner, Mike Road, John Howard, William Thourlby, Biff Elliot, Glenn Sipes, Richard Niles, Roy Barcroft, Ed Charles Sweeny, Ken Delo . • Music by: Paul Dunlap. Strange goings on at the site of an ...

    • Francis D. Lyon
  5. Francis D. Lyon. Director. Arthur C. Pierce. Screenplay. A futuristic underwater sea-lab is having problems with a UFO that's parked between them and a nearby deep ocean trench. As they investigate, they attract the unwanted attention of a dangerous creature who puts the scientists and crew in danger.

  6. Jun 28, 2002 · Destination Inner Space was one of the host of films and tv series that came out during the 1960s, exploiting a fascination with the underwater environment. This mini-fad began with the success of tv series’ like Sea Hunt (1958-61) and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964-8).

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  8. This minuscule-budget sf film is set in a research station Under the Sea whose Scientists discover a sunken Alien Spaceship and are menaced by its freed occupant, an amphibious alien Monster from outer space whose appearance is almost embarrassingly derivative of The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954). Never in the history of film has a monster looked so much like a man in a rubber monster ...

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