Man from Atlantis (film)

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This article is about the pilot movie. For other uses, see Man from Atlantis.
Man from Atlantis
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Production company Solow Production Company
Distributor Hanna-Barbera Enterprises via Worldvision Enterprises
Release date March 4, 1977
Run time 1:36:16
Starring Patrick Duffy
Belinda J. Montgomery
Dean Santoro
Art Lund
Victor Buono
Executive producer(s) Herbert F. Solow
Producer(s) Harry R. Sherman
Terry Morse, Jr.
Music composed by Fred Karlin
Screenplay by Mayo Simon
Director(s) Lee H. Katzin
Art director(s) J. Smith Poplin
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Man from Atlantis is an American live-action fantasy drama television film produced by Solow Production Company. It aired on March 4, 1977 on NBC. It was written by Mayo Simon, produced by Robert H. Justman, and directed by Lee H. Katzin.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Jody Scott Stevenson
Kelly Unavailable
Jody's father Jim Chandler
Mark Harris Patrick Duffy
Doctor Doug Berkeley Joshua Bryant
Doctor Elizabeth Merrill Belinda J. Montgomery
Party host Trudy Marshall
Nurse #1 Connie Izay
Doctor Jeffers Steve Franken
Intern #1 Philip Roye
Tallman Judd Laurance
Nurse Dugger Unavailable
Commander Phil Roth Lawrence Pressman
X-ray technician Cheryl Robinson
Ambulance driver Larry Holt
Lieutenant Ainsley Mark Jenkins
Admiral Pierce Art Lund
Driver #1 Unavailable
Driver #2 Unavailable
Boy at booth Philip Tanzini
Commander Hendrix Unavailable
Chief Ernie Smith Dean Santoro
Mr. Johnson Allen Case
Popeye Michael J. London
Russian scientist Alex Rodine
French scientist Lilyan Chauvin
American scientist Vincent Milana
British scientist Charles Davis
Receptionist #1 Patricia Anderson
Receptionist #2 Akemi Kikumura
Receptionist #3 Marguerite DeLain
Mr. Schubert Victor Buono
Emil Curt Lowens
Virginia Virginia Gregg
George Philip Baker Hall


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Identification bands

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Fred Karlin, with musical supervision by Harry V. Lojewski. The music was edited by Joseph Tuley.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

Behind the scenes

  • The receptionists are credited in the order they talk, but we are crediting them in the order they appear.

Errors

  • It's not explained why Elizabeth gives Mark Harris that particular name.

Marketing and promotion

In the Fall of 1977, Dell Publishing adapted it into a book of the same name, and Marvel Comics adapted parts of it in its first issue.

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

Trailers

References