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  1. Three men are assigned by the Office of Scientific Investigation to man rocket ships to outer space and attempt to capture a meteor.

    • 2 min
    • Arnie Hoax
  2. An audio synopsis of Riders to the Stars from 1954 meant to assist those who are visually impaired or don't have time to watch the whole movie.

  3. Riders to the Stars. Riders to the Stars is a 1954 independently made American science fiction film produced by Ivan Tors Productions and released by United Artists. The film was directed by Richard Carlson (who also stars) and Herbert L. Strock (uncredited) and also stars William Lundigan, Martha Hyer, and Herbert Marshall.

  4. Directed by Richard Carlson. Written by Curt Siodmak. Cast includes Richard Carlson, Martha Hyer, William Lundigan and Herbert Marshall. 81 minutes. Colour. Granted, the premise behind this film is absurd – that a safe passage through Earth's atmosphere requires some sort of mysterious coating, found only on meteors, requiring scientists to ...

  5. The movie concentrates on the expedition of three resolute astronauts, who make their way into space in dissimilar rockets, only to seizure a meteor and take it with them to Earth. William Lundigan, Richard Carlson and Robert Karnes all give okay performances in their respective roles as Richard Stanton, Jerry Lockwood and Walter Gordon, the three astronauts who accept the hazardous task in hand.

    • Herbert L. Strock, Richard Carlson
    • Ivan Tors Productions
  6. Synopsis. Opening narrative by Dr Donald Stanton ( Herbert Marshall) describes an experimental launch and return of a rocket test. Men then race in jeeps across a desert searching for the instrument pack thats returned to Earth. They find the pack and approach in radiation suits to retrieve the device.

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  8. Jan 7, 2014 · “Riders to the Stars” is an American science fiction film that was released in 1954 by Ivan Tors Productions and directed by Richard Carlson. It is the second episode in Ivan Tors' “Office of Scientific Investigation” (OSI) trilogy, coming after “The Magnetic Monster” and before “Gog”, both of which are featured in this blog.

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