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  1. The Lost Missile is a 1958 American science fiction film written by John McPartland and science-fiction writer Jerome Bixby. It was to have been directed by William Berke, who was also the executive producer, but following Berke's sudden death, his son Lester Wm. Berke became the film's director.

    • Lester Wm. Berke
    • William Berke, Lee Gordon
  2. The Lost Missile: Directed by Lester Wm. Berke, William Berke. With Robert Loggia, Ellen Parker, Phillip Pine, Larry Kerr. A strange missile from outer space circles the Earth at low altitudes, destroying everything in its path.

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    • Lester Wm. Berke, William Berke
    • Approved
    • Robert Loggia, Ellen Parker, Phillip Pine
  3. An unidentified missile moves through space, nearing Earth. One nation fires a rocket at it, but this only diverts the missile into the atmosphere, where it begins tearing up everything...

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    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Sci-Fi
    • Lester Wm. Berke
  4. 23. Feb. 2020 · The appearance of an unknown “missile-like” object in nearby space leads a European nation to fire a rocket at it. Though the rocket intercepts the unidentified object, the explosion only diverts the missile into an orbit around the Earth.

  5. A strange missile from outer space circles the Earth at low altitudes, destroying everything in its path. The appearance of an unknown "missile-like" object in nearby space leads a European nation to fire a rocket at it.

  6. A missile from parts unknown enters an orbit only 5 miles above Earth's surface and, due to friction from its intense speed through our atmosphere, proceeds to incinerate everything in its immediate wake.

  7. THE LOST MISSILE concerns the title projectile, its emergence from the unknown reaches of space, and its doomsday trajectory over the Earth. Traveling at 4000 miles per hour, it eviscerates everything in its flight path! All attempts to intercept and destroy it prove futile.