The Mole People 1956 colorized (John Agar)

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The Mole People (1956) - Colorized Edition
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Synopsis
"The Mole People" (1956), now colorized, is a sci-fi horror film directed by Virgil W. Vogel, starring John Agar. The film follows a group of archaeologists who, while exploring ancient ruins in Turkey, discover a hidden subterranean world inhabited by a mysterious and hostile race of mole-like creatures.

When an archaeological expedition uncovers an ancient civilization beneath the earth, they unintentionally disturb the creatures that have lived there for centuries. Led by Dr. Roger Bentley (John Agar), the team is forced to navigate a labyrinth of tunnels as they encounter these subterranean beings who live in darkness and possess unusual powers. As tensions rise and the group struggles to survive, they must confront the terrifying creatures and uncover the secrets of the underground world.

The colorized version enhances the dark and eerie atmosphere of the film, making the mole creatures and the underground landscape more vivid and unsettling. "The Mole People" remains a cult classic of 1950s sci-fi cinema, showcasing the era’s fascination with monsters and hidden civilizations.

Cast and Crew
Director: Virgil W. Vogel

Producer: William Alland

Screenplay: Jack Rabin, based on a story by Jack Rabin and W. H. Wente

Cast:

John Agar as Dr. Roger Bentley
Cynthia Patrick as Dr. Judy Adams
Hugh Beaumont as Dr. Karl Lembach
Alan Brown as Dr. Alan Mitchell
Noreen Nash as Althea
Nelson Leigh as Professor L. Webster
Rod Lauren as Orin
Cinematography: Maury Gertsman

Music: Albert Glasser

Editing: Edward Curtiss

Production Company: Universal-International

Release Date: 1956

Runtime: 80 minutes

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