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(#41) The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
- Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Ed Begley, Jr., Frank Welker, William Schallert, Pat Harrington, Jr., Heather Menzies, Olan Soule, Jeffrey Sayre, Joe Flynn, David Canary, Fritz Feld, Judson Pratt, Jon Provost, Kenner G. Kemp, Bing Russell, William Fawcett, Peter Renaday, Arthur Tovey, George N. Neise, Michael McGreevey, Alan Hewitt, Hal Taggart, Myron Healey, Byron Morrow, Robert Foulk, Fred Aldrich, Richard Bakalyan, Tony Regan, John Cliff, Peter Paul Eastman, Howard Culver, Paul Bradley, Leoda Richards, Maida Severn, Gail Bonney, Gregory Morton, Fabian Dean, Jonathan Hole, Frank Webb, Bruce Rhodewalt, Hillyard Anderson, Debbie Paine, Alexander Clarke
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Science fiction movies have been depicting wild scientific phenomena since their inception. This type of film combines the real world and supernatural phenomena to explore unknown mysteries in science. In the 1960s, technology improved the special effects and futuristic elements in these movies, making this movie category increasingly popular and successful in the industry. The films of this period were either aimed at children's audiences or were sequels of science fiction films in the 1950s.
In the 1960s, many good science fiction films appeared and improved the filming skill. The generator displays 106 of the best science fiction movies in the 1960s. Try to refresh the collection to get another group of items.
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