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  1. Dimension 5 (also known as Dimension Five or Dimension Four[1]) is a 1966 science fiction / espionage film written by Arthur C. Pierce and directed by Franklin Adreon. [2] Jeffrey Hunter and France Nuyen [2] star as time-traveling secret agents. It is part of a series of nine low-budget films produced by United Pictures Corporation.

  2. BY HANK REINEKE. As one might expect from any 1960’s James Bond pastiche, an assortment of cool spy gadgetry is on display in Franklin Adreon’s Dimension 5 (1966): microchips secreted in the rear compartment of a Bulova wristwatch, a poison dart firing pen, an exploding briefcase, and a cool bullet-firing point-and-shoot 35mm camera.

  3. Dimension 5: Directed by Franklin Adreon. With Jeffrey Hunter, France Nuyen, Harold Sakata, Donald Woods. An American intelligence agent aided by a Chinese-American female agent uses a time-travel belt to thwart Chinese operatives who are attempting to import to Los Angeles the materials to make an atomic bomb.

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    • Crime, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Franklin Adreon
    • 1966-10
  4. Directed by Franklin Adreon (who also directed the similar Cyborg 2087) and written by Arthur C. Pierce, Dimension 5 is about time-traveling secret agents Justin Power (Jeffrey Hunter) from Espionage, Inc and Ki Ti Tsu (France Nuyen). It was going to be a TV movie but ended up being released to theaters.

  5. Cheesy but fairly diverting sci-fi/spy thriller. Doesn’t do enough with the time-travel gimmick and really wastes Harold Sakata, but a solid turn from France Nuyen, some fun supporting characters, solid production design given the low budget, and an overall sense of humor keep one watching despite the lapses in the script.

    • Franklin Adreon
    • Harold Goldman Associates, United Pictures
  6. An American intelligence agent, aided by a Chinese-American female agent, uses a time-travel belt to thwart Chinese operatives who are attempting to import to Los Angeles the materials to make an atomic bomb. Franklin Adreon. Director. Arthur C. Pierce.

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