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Category Archives: Killer animals
Grizzly (1976)
“What the hell’s a million year old grizzly doing here!?” Director: William Girdler Starring: Christopher George, Andrew Prine, Richard Jaeckel, Joan McCall, Joe Dorsey, Tom Arcuragi, Vicki Johnson, Charles Kissinger, Kermit Echols, Maryann Hearn, Catherine Rickman, Harvey Flaxman Screenplay: … Continue reading
Posted in Killer animals
Tagged 1970s, an animal dies, an animal really dies, Andrew Prine, bear, Catherine Rickman, Charles Kissinger, Christopher George, david sheldon, Harvey Flaxman, Jaws rip-off, Joan McCall, Joe Dorsey, Kermit Echols, killer animal, Maryann Hearn, Richard Jaeckel, Tom Arcuragi, Vicki Johnson, William Girdler
48 Comments
Shark Kill (1976)
“I want to tell you about a shark attack.” “Do you want to report one?” “No, I want to prevent one…” Director: William A. Graham Starring: Richard Yniguez, Phillip Clark, Elizabeth Gill, Jennifer Warren, Victor Campos, David Huddleston, Jimmie … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, an animal dies, Carmen Zapata, David Huddleston, Elizabeth Gill, great white, Jennifer Warren, Jimmie B. Smith, killer animal, made-for-TV, Phillip Clark, Richard Foronjy, Richard Yniguez, Roxanna Bonilla-Giannini, Sandor Stern, shark, Victor Campos, William A. Graham
6 Comments
Jaws (1975)
“You’re gunna need a bigger boat…” Director: Steven Spielberg Starring: Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Shaw, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Jeffrey Kramer, Carl Gottlieb, Lee Fierro, Jeffrey Voorhees, Chris Rebello, Jay Mello, Susan Backlinie, Robert Nevin Screenplay: Peter Benchley, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, action movie, adventure, an animal dies, an animal really dies, Carl Gottlieb, Chris Rebello, Howard Sackler, Jay Mello, Jeffrey Kramer, Jeffrey Voorhees, John Milius, John Williams, killer animal, Lee Fierro, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Peter Benchley, Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Nevin, Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider, seafaring, shark, Steven Spielberg, Susan Backlinie, Universal, Verna Fields
40 Comments
The Naked Jungle (1954)
“You’re up against a monster twenty miles long and two miles wide—forty square miles of agonising death! Director: Byron Haskin Starring: Charlton Heston, Eleanor Parker, William Conrad, Abraham Sofaer, Romo Vincent, Douglas Fowley, John Dierkes, Leonard Strong, Norma … Continue reading
Posted in Killer animals
Tagged 1950s, Abraham Sofaer, Amazon, an animal dies, an animal really dies, ants, Ben Maddow, Byron Haskin, Carl Stephenson, Charlton Heston, Douglas Fowley, drama, Eleanor Parker, George Pal, John Dierkes, Killer animals, Leonard Strong, Norma Calderon, Paramount, Ranald MacDougall, romance, Romo Vincent, William Conrad
15 Comments
The Uncanny (1977)
“It’s here – years of research – evidence from all over the world – proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that cats have been exploiting mankind for centuries! We think we’re the masters and they’re merely pets, but we’re … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, Alexandra Stewart, anthology, cats, Chloe Franks, Denis Héroux, Donald Pleasence, Horror, Joan Greenwood, John Vernon, Katrina Holden, killer animal, Michael Parry, Milton Subotsky, occult, Peter Cushing, Ray Milland, Roland Culver, Roundtable, Samantha Eggar, Simon Williams, supernatural, Susan Penhaligon
21 Comments
Orca (1977)
“Why do you think he sank the other boats and not yours? He deliberately left you your boat because he wants to fight you on the sea…” Director: Michael Anderson Starring: Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling, Will Sampson, Peter Hooten, … Continue reading
Posted in Killer animals
Tagged 1970s, an animal dies, Bo Derek, Charlotte Rampling, Dino De Laurentiis, Jaws rip-off, Keenan Wynn, killer animal, Luciano Vincenzoni, Michael Anderson, Newfoundland, orca, Peter Hooten, Richard Harris, Robert Carradine, Scott Walker, Sergio Donati, Will Sampson
49 Comments
Anaconda (1997)
“Anacondas are a perfect killing machine. They strike, wrap around you, hold you tighter than your true love – and you get the privilege of hearing your bones break before the power of the embrace causes your veins to explode…” … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990s, Amazon, an animal dies, Danny Trejo, Eric Stoltz, films that angry up the blood, Hans Bauer, Ice Cube, Jack Epps Jr, Jennifer Lopez, Jim Cash, Jon Voight, Jonathan Hyde, Kari Wuhrer, killer animal, Luis Llosa, Owen Wilson, snakes, Vincent Castellanos
15 Comments