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The Beach Girls and the Monster (retitled Monster from the Surf for 1966 TV release) [1] is a horror and beach party film, released in 1965, directed by and starring Jon Hall. [2] It is notable for its surf music instrumental soundtrack, bad acting, and not-very-terrifying-monster.
Pungo is located about ten miles (16 km) south of the heart of Virginia Beach, and is about 15 miles (24 km) southeast of the Norfolk International Airport. [4] The "heart" of the Pungo area is its only intersection with a stoplight at Princess Anne Road and Indian River Road. [5]
Monster Beach is an Australian television series created by Bruce Kane, Maurice Argiro (who also created Kitty Is Not a Cat) and Patrick Crawley, which first premiered as a 70 minute TV special on Cartoon Network on 31 October 2014 and was then later commissioned as a full series airing in 2020.
The Monsters of Metal Beach Brawl, an immersive experience for both patrons and businesses alike, is pitched to feature pit parties, autograph sessions, competitions, a possible music component, a ...
Monsters on the Beach: The Nautilus must act quickly to keep a pod of pilot whales from beaching themselves. The Invisible Girl : Chris is forced to pioneer a new shark repellent device. Deadly Ribbons : Eels become a danger to the Nautilus when it accidentally intrudes on their breeding grounds.
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Grace White Sherwood (1660–1740), called the Witch of Pungo, is the last person known to have been convicted of witchcraft in Virginia. A farmer, healer, and midwife, she was accused by her neighbors of transforming herself into a cat, damaging crops, and causing the death of livestock.