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The Atomic Kid 1954

★ 4.511 votes86 min📅 1954-12-08

"It's a Laugh Explosion!"

In the sun-baked deserts of mid-century America, a humble uranium prospector's life takes a bizarre turn when he's caught in the blast radius of an atomic test—leaving him unusually radioactive.

Director: Leslie H. Martinson

Cast

Mickey Rooney
Mickey Rooney
Barnaby 'Blix' Waterberry
Robert Strauss
Robert Strauss
Stan Cooper
Elaine Devry
Elaine Devry
Audrey Nelson
Bill Goodwin
Bill Goodwin
Dr. Rodell
Whit Bissell
Whit Bissell
Dr. Edgar Pangborn
Joey Forman
Joey Forman
MP in Hospital
Peter Leeds
Peter Leeds
Agent Bill
Hal March
Hal March
Agent Ray
Fay Roope
Fay Roope
Gen. Lawlor
Stanley Adams
Stanley Adams
Wildcat Hooper

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Atomic Kid (1954) about?

A luckless prospector accidentally becomes radioactive during an atomic test and must help the FBI dismantle a dangerous spy ring. The film blends slapstick humor with Cold War tension as he navigates his newfound radioactivity.

Who directed The Atomic Kid?

Leslie H. Martinson directed *The Atomic Kid*, bringing a knack for snappy pacing and comedic timing to this offbeat sci-fi adventure.

Who stars in The Atomic Kid?

Mickey Rooney leads the cast alongside Robert Strauss, Elaine Devry, Bill Goodwin, and Whit Bissell in this atomic-age romp.

Is The Atomic Kid (1954) worth watching?

While it lacks the polish of big-studio films, *The Atomic Kid* shines with Mickey Rooney's energetic performance and a refreshingly odd premise. Its low-stakes tone and Cold War themes make it a fun, nostalgic pick for fans of classic sci-fi comedies.

How long is The Atomic Kid?

*The Atomic Kid* runs for 86 minutes, offering a tight, energetic runtime perfect for a lighthearted film.

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About The Atomic Kid (1954) — Cold War Comedy Meets B-Movie Sci-Fi Gold

In the sun-baked deserts of mid-century America, a humble uranium prospector's life takes a bizarre turn when he's caught in the blast radius of an atomic test—leaving him unusually radioactive.

*The Atomic Kid (1954)* follows his unexpected transformation into a walking Geiger counter as he stumbles into a whirlwind of espionage, FBI investigations, and Cold War paranoia. Directed by Leslie H. Martinson with a sharp eye for comedic timing, this quirky blend of science fiction and farce pits Mickey Rooney against a delightfully eccentric cast, including Robert Strauss and Elaine Devry. With its playful take on atomic-age fears and government intrigue, the film balances lighthearted laughter with a dash of suspense, making it a cult favorite for fans of vintage sci-fi comedies.