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  1. Night Life of the Gods (also known as Thorne Smith's Night Life of the Gods) is a 1935 American fantasy film released by Universal Pictures. Based on a 1931 novel by Thorne Smith , the film was directed by Lowell Sherman and starred Alan Mowbray as a scientist who devises a ray that can turn people to stone and bring statues to life.

  2. Night Life of the Gods: Directed by Lowell Sherman. With Alan Mowbray, Florine McKinney, Peggy Shannon, Richard Carle. An eccentric scientist invents a ray that can turn people to stone. Then he invents one that can turn them back. He finds out that his stone-to-flesh ray can bring the museum's statues of Greek deities to life!

  3. In Night Life of the Gods, by Thorne Smith, we meet Hunter Hawk, wealthy eccentric scientist in 1920s America, who, after numerous explosions, manages to invent an "atomic ray" that turns living beings into statues, and a second ray that restores them to their original state.

  4. The Night Life of the Gods, Doubleday Doran, New York, 1931. 1. CRITICIZING AN EXPLOSION. The small family group gathered in the library was only conventionally alarmed by the sound of a violent explosion—a singularly self-centered sort of explosion.

  5. La vida nocturna de los dioses película dirigida por Lowell Sherman y protagonizada por Alan Mowbray, Florine McKinney y Peggy Shannon. Año: 1935. Sinopsis: Un científico llamado Hunter Hawk inventa un dispositivo que puede convertir la carne en piedra. Mientras celebra su descubrimiento, se involucra con un duende semidesnudo.

  6. The night life of the gods. by. Smith, Thorne, 1892-1934. Publication date. 1980. Topics. Gods, Greek -- Fiction, Gods, Greek, Broadway (New York, N.Y.) -- Fiction, New York (State) -- New York -- Broadway. Publisher.

  7. A scientist named Hunter Hawk invents a device that can turn flesh to stone. While celebrating his discovery he becomes involved with a half naked leprechaun. On a trip to New York, Hunter and Meg (the leprechaun) decide to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and turn all of the Statues of Greek Gods into people.