The Hideous Sun Demon

The Hideous Sun Demon

4.1

Aug 28 1958

1h 14m

Horror, Science Fiction

After exposure to radiation, an atomic research scientist finds himself changing into a murderous, lizard-like creature every time he is exposed to sunlight.

Robert Clarke

Robert Clarke

Dr. Gilbert McKenna

Patricia Manning

Patricia Manning

Ann Russell

Nan Peterson

Nan Peterson

Trudy Osborne

Patrick Whyte

Patrick Whyte

Dr. Frederick Buckell

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