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Village of the Giants is a 1965 American teensploitation [2] comedy science fiction film produced, directed and written by Bert I. Gordon. Based loosely on H. G. Wells's 1904 book The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth, it contains elements of the beach party film genre. The story concerns a gang of rebellious teens who gain access to a ...
Doherty's first known stage work came in January 1968, when a combined cast of eight professional and eight amateur actors performed Life with Father in Santa Barbara, California. [25] The show was a project initiated by the local high school's drama teacher and students, who collected money for the insurance bond, and persuaded Actor's Equity ...
She had a role as Tony Dow's girlfriend in the 1965–66 television soap opera Never Too Young. Harmon's stand-out acting roles include the 30-foot-tall (9 m) Merrie in Village of the Giants (1965, in which she captures normal-sized Johnny Crawford and suspends him from her bikini top), and the car-washing Lucille in Cool Hand Luke (1967) [ 7 ...
She appeared in the feature films Village of the Giants (1965), Coogan's Bluff (1968), and Norwood (1970). In 1987, Sterling played a younger version of her mother's character (in flashbacks) in The Whales of August. Following that role, she appeared in two other films.
1965: Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/Notes The 10th Victim (a.k.a. La decima vittima) Elio Petri: Marcello Mastroianni, Ursula Andress, Elsa Martinelli: Italy France: Action Comedy Romance Thriller Alphaville (a.k.a. Alphaville: Une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution) Jean-Luc Godard: Eddie Constantine, Anna Karina, Akim Tamiroff: France ...
Bert Ira Gordon (September 24, 1922 – March 8, 2023) was an American filmmaker and visual effects artist. He is best known for screenwriting and producing and/or directing science fiction and horror B-movies such as King Dinosaur (1955), The Amazing Colossal Man (1957), Earth vs. the Spider (1958), Village of the Giants (1965), and Empire of the Ants (1977).
Bert I. Gordon, an American filmmaker whose low-budget creature features brought super-sized monsters to drive-in cinemas in the mid-20th century, died Wednesday in Los Angeles after collapsing at ...
Turkel's first film appearance was 1948's City Across the River. [7] [6] His other film appearances include Bert I. Gordon's The Boy and the Pirates as Abu the Genie, Tormented as Nick (both 1960), and Village of the Giants (1965) as the sheriff; [7] as a gangster-sidekick in The Purple Gang (1959); [8] a prisoner of war named "Dino" in the 1965 POW movie King Rat; [7] The Sand Pebbles (1966 ...