The Atomic Kid
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Australian theatrical release poster |
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| Directed by | Leslie H. Martinson |
| Produced by | Maurice Duke Mickey Rooney |
| Written by | Blake Edwards Benedict Freedman John Fenton Murray |
| Starring | Mickey Rooney Robert Strauss |
| Music by | Van Alexander |
| Cinematography | John L. Russell |
| Editing by | Fred Allen |
| Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
| Release date(s) | December 8, 1954 |
| Running time | 86 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Atomic Kid is a 1954 Black-and-white science fiction comedy film starring Mickey Rooney and directed by Leslie H. Martinson. While a Uranium prospector is in the desert he is accidentally exposed to radiation from an atomic bomb test. He becomes radioactive and is recruited by the FBI to help break up a spy ring.
Based on a story by Blake Edwards the film version was adapted into a comedy.
This is the film showing at the Town Theater in 1955 Hill Valley in Back to the Future. In the original BTTF novel, Marty McFly decides to take in a movie while he's in 1955 and chooses The Atomic Kid as opposed to Cattle Queen of Montana at the nearby Essex Theater.
In the film, Mickey Rooney's character wanders into an atomic test site, and, as one reviewer describes, "Mannequins are depicted sitting around the dinner table in front of their plastic meal, awaiting the predetermined bomb drop... Rooney remains with the mannequin family and discovers at the last minute that an atomic bomb will be detonated over his head. In a deliberately humorous scene, Rooney frantically tries to find a place to hide from the approaching explosion, only to close his eyes and stick his fingers in his ears as the bomb goes off.".[1] A similar scene played 54 years later in the 2008 film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. [1] [2]
Nurse Audrey Nelson (Elaine Devry), who marries Barnaby 'Blix' Waterberry (Mickey Rooney) at the end, is the only female actress in the entire picture. At the time this picture was made, she was actually married to Mickey Rooney in real life. This fact appears in the opening credits of the film.
Cast
- Mickey Rooney as Barnaby 'Blix' Waterberry
- Robert Strauss as Stan Cooper
- Elaine Devry as Audrey Nelson
- Bill Goodwin as Dr. Rodell
- Robert Emmett Keane as Mr. Reynolds
- Whit Bissell as Dr. Edgar Pangborn
- Joey Forman as MP in hospital
- Dan Riss as Jim, FBI Chief Agent
- Peter Leeds as FBI Agent Bill
- Hal March as FBI Agent Ray
- George E. Mather as 1st Sergeant
- Fay Roope as Gen. Lawlor
- Bill Welsh as Commentator
- Stanley Adams as Wildcat Hooper
- Robert Nichols as Bob, technician in Blix's room
- Paul Dubov as Anderson, advertising agent
- Peter Brocco as Comrade Mosley
- Trustin Howard as Corporal
- Charles J. Conrad as Scientist
- Sig Frohlich as Photographer
- Milton Frome as Communications man
References
Bibliography
- Ted Okuda, "The Atomic Kid: Radioactivity Finds Andy Hardy" in Science Fiction America: Essays on SF Cinema (edited by David J. Hogan; McFarland, 2006), pgs. 120-129.
- David Wingrove, Science Fiction Film Source Book (Longman Group Limited, 1985).
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