The Man from M.A.R.S. (1922)
An inventor makes contact with Mars via television. The film is notable for using the 3-D process called Teleview, similar to today's alternating frame 3-D systems. Shown in 3-D only at the Selwyn Theater in New York City, it was previewed as Mars Calling at a trade and press screening on 13 October 1922, premiered as M.A.R.S. on 27 December 1922, and ran through 20 January 1923. A 2-D version was distributed as Radio-Mania in 1923–1924.
Director: Roy William Neill
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Grant Mitchell as Arthur Wyman |
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Margaret Irving as Mary Langdon |
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Gertrude Hillman as Mrs. Langdon |
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W. H. Burton as Mr. Sterling |
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Isabel Vernon as Landlady (as Isabelle Vernon) |
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John D. Walsh as Buz Buz (as J.D. Walsh) |
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J. Burke as Gin Gin |
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Peggy Smith as Pux Pux |
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Betty Borders as Tuz Tuz |
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Alice Effinger as Martian Flapper |
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Peggy Williams as Martian Flapper |
| Crew | Herman Holland | Presenter |
| Directing | Charles van Arsdale | Assistant Director |
| Camera | George J. Folsey | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Joseph Farnham | Title Graphics |
| Writing | Lewis Allen Browne | Scenario Writer |
| Directing | Roy William Neill | Director |