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  1. THE MAN WHO TURNED TO STONE is a typical B-movie effort from the late 1950s, made amid a welter of similar looking and sounding titles. This one straddles the science fiction and horror genres in the tale of a group of cadaverous men who are prolonging their lives by literally draining the life energy of various unwilling young women, killing them in the process.

  2. Overview. A new social worker at a girls' reformatory discovers that her charges are being used by a group of ancient alchemists, who have insinuated themselves as the prison's chief staffers, to keep themselves alive and free from an insidious petrification, which is already afflicting one of their number. László Kardos. Director. Bernard ...

  3. Jul 27, 2015 · Within five minutes of this movie starting, I knew that I was in the process of watching one of the most wretched pieces of celluloid ever to be captured on film. Every tedious B movie cliché is present, from a women's prison setting to lame dialog (so bad it sounds like it was written by an elementary school student) and truly wretched acting from a cast of some professionals and some not so ...

  4. The Man Who Turned to Stone Reviews. Ageless scientists go on the prowl for women's blood. Victor Jory, Ann Doran, Charlotte Austin. Rogers: William Hudson. Leslie Kardos directed. Jory and his ...

  5. Billed as a horror film, The Man Who Turned to Stone fails to frighten yet it does provide some light entertainment. It's more of a mystery, a rather strange one. There are unusual occurrences at a reformatory for women. The inmates are dying at an alarming rate, and a couple of the new doctors decide to investigate.

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    • Clover Productions, Columbia Pictures
    • László Kardos
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  8. The Man Who Turned to Stone is a 1957 science fiction film directed by László Kardos. It starred Victor Jory, William Hudson and Charlotte Austin. The screenplay was written by Bernard Gordon, under his pen name Raymond T. Marcus. The Man Who Turned to Stone was distributed by Columbia Pictures in 1957 on a double bill with Zombies of Mora Tau.

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