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War of the Colossal Beast (a.k.a. Revenge of the Colossal Man and The Colossal Beast) is a 1958 black-and-white science fiction film, written, produced, and directed by Bert I. Gordon for his Carmel Productions, and starring Dean Parkin, Sally Fraser, and Roger Pace. [1]
Fraser eventually became typecast in low budget 1950s sci-fi films. She played a wife possessed by aliens in the Roger Corman film It Conquered the World (1956), the sister of the titular monster in War of the Colossal Beast (1958), and a mother protecting her baby in Earth vs. the Spider (1958).
Horror. Japanese version. See 1958 for USA version The Quatermass Xperiment: Val Guest: Brian Donlevy, Jack Warner, Richard Wordsworth, Margia Dean: United Kingdom: Horror [nb 12] Revenge of the Creature: Jack Arnold: John Agar, Lori Nelson, John Bromfield, Nestor Paiva: United States: Horror Tarantula: Jack Arnold: John Agar, Mara Corday, Leo ...
San Francisco International Airport (TV series) Santa Claus (1959 film) Santa Claus Conquers the Martians; Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro; Saru no Gundan; The Screaming Skull; The Selling Wizard; The Sidehackers; The Sinister Urge (film) The Skydivers; The Slime People; Soultaker (film) The Space Children; Space Mutiny; Squirm; SST: Death Flight ...
War and Peace: 1967: Sergei Bondarchuk [1] War Comes to America: 1945: Frank Capra and Anatole Litvak [1] The War Game: 1966: Peter Watkins [4] [1] War Hunt: 1962: Denis Sanders [1] The War Is Over: 1966: Alain Resnais [1] War of the Colossal Beast: 1958: Bert I. Gordon [6] The War of the Worlds: 1953: Byron Haskin [4] [1] Warning Sign: 1985 ...
The Spider) is an independently made 1958 American black-and-white science fiction horror film produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon, who also provided the plot upon which the screenplay by George Worthing Yates and Laszlo Gorog was based. Though the title suggests a global crisis, the film focuses entirely on a small town being terrorized by ...
Drive-in advertisement from 1958 for Attack of the Puppet People and co-feature, War of the Colossal Beast. The film was shot under the title The Fantastic Puppet People. [5] Gordon said the title was changed to make the film more salable, since he targeted it primarily for teenagers. [3]
War comedy: MGM: In Love and War: Philip Dunne: Robert Wagner, Dana Wynter, Sheree North: War: 20th Century Fox: In the Money: William Beaudine: Huntz Hall, Stanley Clements, Patricia Donahue: Comedy: Allied Artists; final Bowery Boys film The Inn of the Sixth Happiness: Mark Robson: Ingrid Bergman, Curt Jurgens, Robert Donat: Biography: 20th ...