Here Comes Tobor

Here Comes Tobor (1956) was a proposed American science-fiction television series, meant as a spin-off off the 1954 film Tobor the Great.[1] It was produced for the 1956–1957 season.[2] However, the project was not aired and only a pilot episode was filmed.[3]

The title for the pilot episode

Tobor ('Robot' spelled backwards) was a nine-foot-tall robot that had come into the control of the U.S. government.[3][2] In Here Comes Tobor, Tobor is owned by Professor Bruce Adams (played by Arthur Space) and mind-controlled by Adam's nephew Tommy (Tommy was played by Tommy Terrell although Billboard erroneously stated at the time that eleven-year-old actor Tiger Fafara had been cast for the role).[3][4] Tommy is, in the series, able to control Tobor through an ESP detector. Moreover, his IQ is supposedly the highest ever registered.[5] Bruce Cowling was also cast for a role.[4]

In the pilot, Professor Adams runs the Adams Research Center. The plot of the pilot episode centers on a search for a missing nuclear submarine, which Professor Adams and Tobor help the U.S. Navy to find. The credits of the pilot episode read "Tobor played by Tobor".[3]

Here Comes Tobor was produced by Guild Films and was shot in Hollywood by co-producer Carl Dudley.[6] The theme of Here Comes Tobor was composed by Howard Jackson.[3] The pilot cost around $50,000 to produce. After having failed to sell the pilot for the 1956–1957 season, Guild Films made renewed attempts to merchandise it during 1957.[7]

DVD release

The pilot of Here Comes Tobor was released on Region 0 DVD-R by Alpha Video on February 26, 2008.[8]

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