The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays (1957)

The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays (1957) poster

Part of acclaimed filmmaker Frank Capra's "Wonders of Life" series of science-based films (which won an Emmy Award for Best Editing) teaches kids about the power of gamma rays and radiation.

Director: Frank Capra, William T. Hurtz
Genre: Animation, Family
Runtime: 55 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Harold E. Wellman, Ellis W. Carter
Editing: Ray Snyder, Frank P. Keller
Production: Frank Capra Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

physics, puppetry, educational, nuclear, dostoevsky, live action and animation, cosmic rays, edgar alan poe

More Films by Director: Frank Capra, William T. Hurtz
More Films in Genre: Animation, Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays about?
Part of acclaimed filmmaker Frank Capra's "Wonders of Life" series of science-based films (which won an Emmy Award for Best Editing) teaches kids about the power of gamma rays and radiation.
Who directed The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays?
The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays was directed by Frank Capra, William T. Hurtz.
Who stars in The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays?
The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays stars Richard Carlson, Frank Baxter, Mae West.
How long is The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays?
The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays?
The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays is a Animation, Family film.
Where was The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays produced?
The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays was produced in United States of America.