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Tag Archives: snakes
Silent Predators (1999)
“This snake is a real killer. It has characteristics of both the tropical rattlesnake and the western diamondback, and yet it’s neither one…” Director: Noel Nosseck Starring: Harry Hamlin, Shannon Sturges, Jack Scalia, Patty McCormack, David Spielberg, Phillip Troy … Continue reading
Posted in Killer animals
Tagged 1990s, an animal dies, Beau Billingslea, David Spielberg, David Webb, David Whitney, Fred Brown, Harry Hamlin, Jack Scalia, John Carpenter, killer animal, made-for-TV, Matt Dorff, Noel Nosseck, Patricia Arrigoni, Patty McCormack, Phillip Troy Linger, Shannon Sturges, snakes, William S. Gillmore
6 Comments
The Snake Woman (1961)
“Life is such a miraculous, delicate thing. What if this poison were to upset the balance? – and instead of a normal, healthy child, ours were to be born a—a—“ [Also known as: Terror Of The Snake Woman] Director: … Continue reading
Posted in Science fiction
Tagged 1960s, Arnold Marlé, British, Dorothy Frere, Elsie Wagstaff, Frances Bennett, Geoffrey Denton, Hugh Moxey, Jack Cunningham, John Cazabon, John McCarthy, mad science, Michael Logan, Orville H. Hampton, science fiction, Sidney J. Furie, snakes, Stevenson Lang, Susan Travers, transformation
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Cult Of The Cobra (1955)
“The Cobra Goddess will avenge herself! One by one, you will all die!” Director: Francis D. Lyon Starring: Faith Domergue, Marshall Thompson, Richard Long, Kathleen Hughes, James Dobson, David Janssen, Jack Kelly, William Reynolds, Leonard Strong, Walter Coy, Edward … Continue reading
Posted in Horror
Tagged 1950s, Cecil Maiden, David Janssen, Edward Platt, Faith Domergue, Francis D. Lyon, Horror, Jack Kelly, James Dobson, Jerry Davis, Kathleen Hughes, Leonard Strong, Marshall Thompson, Richard Collins, Richard Long, snakes, transformation, Universal, Walter Coy, William Reynolds
8 Comments
Halloween III: Season Of The Witch (1982)
“Halloween—the Festival of Samhain. The last great one took place three thousand years ago, and the hills ran red with the blood of animals and children…” Director: Tommy Lee Wallace Starring: Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin, Dan O’Herlihy, Wendy Wessberg, Michael … Continue reading
Posted in Horror
Tagged 1980s, Dan O'Herlihy, Dino De Laurentiis, gore, Halloween, Horror, John Carpenter, killer animal, Nigel Kneale, Roundtable, Samhain, science fiction, snakes, Stacey Nelkin, Stonehenge, Tom Atkins, Tommy Lee Wallace, WTF
57 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
Posted in Killer animals
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
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