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The Colossus of New York is a 1958 science fiction film from Paramount Pictures, produced by William Alland, directed by Eugène Lourié, that stars Ross Martin, Otto Kruger, John Baragrey, Mala Powers, Robert Hutton, and Charles Herbert.
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The Colossus of New York is a 2003 book about the history of...
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Oct 21, 2003 · In a dazzlingly original work of nonfiction, the award-winning novelist Colson Whitehead re-creates the exuberance, the chaos, the promise, and the heartbreak of New York. Here is a literary love song that will entrance anyone who has lived in—or spent time—in the greatest of American cities.
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The Colossus of New York is a 2003 book about the history of New York City by American writer Colson Whitehead. [1] The subtitle of the book reads "A City in 13 Parts."
- Colson Whitehead
- 2003
The Colossus of New York: Directed by Eugène Lourié. With John Baragrey, Mala Powers, Otto Kruger, Robert Hutton. A brilliant surgeon encases his dead son's brain in a large robot body, with unintended results...
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- Horror, Sci-Fi
- Eugène Lourié
- 1958-11-19
Jeremy Spensser, genius humanitarian, is killed in an accident just after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. His father William, a brilliant brain surgeon, works on the body in secret before burial; later revealing to his other son Henry that he has the brain on life support and hopes to encase it in a robot body!
Jeremy Spensser, genius humanitarian, is killed in an accident just after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. His father William, a brilliant brain surgeon, works on the body in secret before burial; later revealing to his other son Henry that he has the brain on life support and hopes to encase it...
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A brilliant surgeon encases his dead son's brain in a large robot body, with unintended results... Eugène Lourié. Director. Thelma Schnee. Screenplay. Willis Goldbeck. Story.