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  • Studios in Denmark made another Godzilla-style giant monster film, Reptilicus. This film's monster was brought to life using a marionette on a miniature
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  • Zachary Arkoff was an American film producer. The co-founder of American International Pictures, he produced numerous monster films throughout his six-decade
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  • British-American giant monster film Gorgo, which ran from 1961 to 1965 with 23 issues. The first issue is an adaptation of the film, while the rest are original
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  • the film, but was ultimately cut. Maurice Kaufmann's reporter character, who narrates Ogra's rampage through London in bombastic fashion in the film, does
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  • dinosaur who serves as the antagonist of the 1959 British-American giant monster film The Giant Behemoth. The name "Behemoth" is an Anglicization of the Hebrew
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  • world. To cope, the host and the robots provide running commentary on the film, making fun of its flaws and wisecracking (or "riffing") their way through
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  • American International Pictures (category Film Companies)
    American International Pictures (AIP) is a film production label of MGM. In its first incarnation as an American film distributor, it was founded in 1954 as
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  • Godzilla (GMK) (category Godzilla Film Kaiju)
    scene of GMK bears similarities to the end of the 1961 Danish-American film Reptilicus, with a body part of the villainous giant monster shown to have survived
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  • Manda (category Godzilla Film Kaiju)
    Manda) is a sea dragon kaiju who first appeared in the 1963 Toho film Atragon. In his debut film, Manda was the guardian of the undersea empire of Mu, and was
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  • Venusians. As the Venusian saucers go to the island, another monster, Reptilicus/Reptisaurus, flies by the island and starts attacking the saucers. The
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  • The Volcano Monsters (category Films)
    added opticals and prosthetic monster foot. The 1962 Danish-American film Reptilicus, also co-written by Ib Melchior, reuses many concepts from The Volcano
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  • Rhedosaurus in the film When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth. Footage of the beast attacking New York City is briefly watched by two Gremlins in the 1990 film Gremlins
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  • media include the 1961 comic book series Gorgo and the 1964 Toho Godzilla film Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster. Within the Godzilla series, Venusians
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  • The film was released to Japanese theaters by Toho on December 15, 2001. The Sci-Fi Channel aired a shortened English-dubbed version of the film on television
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  • List of unmade giant monster films (category Films) (section Films)
    length film version) Monster Roll (2012; however, a promotional short film was made) Evala, the Land Mine Daikaiju (2014; however, a "pilot film" was made)
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  • on the service, an apparent mistake based on the prominent tagline on the film's U.S. poster. Dated as 1957 on the service. Identified as Attack of the
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  • filmmakers frequently reference Godzilla when discussing their film, even calling it "a Godzilla film" in interviews, but blatantly used the design and characteristics
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