
The Phantom Planet
Science Fiction · Horror
Overview
After an asteroid draws an astronaut and his ship to its surface, he is miniaturized by the phantom planet's exotic atmosphere.
Top Cast


Dean Fredericks
Dean Fredericks
Captain Frank Chapman
Dean Fredericks
Captain Frank Chapman


Coleen Gray
Coleen Gray
Liara
Coleen Gray
Liara


Anthony Dexter
Anthony Dexter
Herron
Anthony Dexter
Herron


Dolores Faith
Dolores Faith
Zetha
Dolores Faith
Zetha


Francis X. Bushman
Francis X. Bushman
Sessom
Francis X. Bushman
Sessom
Richard Weber
Richard Weber
Lt. Ray Makonnen
Richard Weber
Lt. Ray Makonnen
Al Jarvis
Al Jarvis
Judge Eden
Al Jarvis
Judge Eden
Dick Haynes
Dick Haynes
Col. Lansfield
Dick Haynes
Col. Lansfield
Earl McDaniel
Earl McDaniel
Capt. Leonard
Earl McDaniel
Capt. Leonard


Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
Lt. White
Mike Marshall
Lt. White
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