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How many seasons does World of Giants have?
1 season
How many episodes does World of Giants have?
13 episodes
When did World of Giants premiere?
September 5, 1959
When did World of Giants end?
November 28, 1959
How long are episodes of World of Giants?
30 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of World of Giants?
7.6 out of 10
Who stars in World of Giants?
Marshall Thompson
,
Arthur Franz
, and
Marcia Henderson
Who wrote World of Giants?
Fred Freiberger
,
Meyer Dolinsky
,
Charles Larson
,
Paul King
,
A. Sanford Wolfe
,
Dan Lundberg
,
Donald Duncan
,
Hugh Lacey
,
Irwin Winehouse
,
Jack Laird
, and others
Who directed World of Giants?
Jack Arnold
,
Byron Haskin
,
Nathan Juran
,
Harry Horner
,
Eugène Lourié
,
Otto Lang
, and
Monroe P. Askins
Who was the producer of World of Giants?
William Alland
and
Otto Lang
Who was the cinematographer for World of Giants?
Curt Fetters
,
David S. Horsley
, and
Monroe P. Askins
What is the plot of World of Giants?
Marshal Thompson plays a secret agent who is approximately 6 inches tall. He's carried around from one mission to another in a briefcase with a small chair inside.
What genre is World of Giants?
Sci-Fi
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