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The Giant Gila Monster is an American 1959 monster film directed by Ray Kellogg and produced by Ken Curtis.A famous B-movie of the era, the film stars Don Sullivan, a veteran of several low budget monster and zombie films, and Lisa Simone, the French contestant for the 1957 Miss Universe, as well as comedic actor Shug Fisher and KLIF disc jockey Ken Knox.
The Giant Claw: 1957: 1991: Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging) [270] The Giant Gila Monster: 1959: 2007: Legend Films [271] Giantland: 1933: 1991: The Walt Disney Company [272] Gilda: 1946: 1996: Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging, Inc.) [273] Glen or Glenda: 1953: 2009: Legend Films [274] A Global Affair: 1964: 1991 ...
The first full-length feature film produced in the United States was an adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables. [citation needed] The Kinemacolor process is first shown to the public at Palace Theatre in London. This is the first time the public saw color films. [25]
The Killer Shrews is a 1959 American independent science fiction horror film directed by Ray Kellogg, and produced by Ken Curtis and Gordon McLendon.The story follows a group of researchers who are trapped in their remote island compound overnight by a hurricane and find themselves under siege by their abnormally large and venomous mutant test subjects.
OpEd: If you’re not moved by the impromptu singing of the Marseillaise, perhaps the most riveting single scene in any American film, well, you might need to go see a good cardiologist.
Awarded "for the contribution it has made to the public's perception of movies as an art form." Displayed in the lobby of the museum. 1981: Best Picture: David Puttnam: Chariots of Fire: National Media Museum, Bradford, West Yorkshire: England Unknown [26] Best Actress in a Leading Role: Katharine Hepburn: On Golden Pond: National Portrait ...
Color was the more common choice, being that it was projected the same as black and white while theaters needed wider screens and special lenses for their projectors to show widescreen movies. With the lack of a standard for widescreen aspect ratios, studios had to go to the expense of filming several versions of a widescreen movie to cover the ...
The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues is a 1955 independently made, American, black-and-white, science-fiction monster film, produced by Jack Milner and Dan Milner (who also directed), that stars Kent Taylor and Cathy Downs.