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  2. Green Hell (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Green Hell is a 2019 survival video game by Creepy Jar. The game takes place in the Amazon rainforest and was initially released for Windows in September 2019. A port for Nintendo Switch was released in October 2020, and versions for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One released in June 2021.

  3. Green Hell - Wikipedia

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    Green Hell or green hell may mean: Green Hell, a 1940 adventure film directed by James Whale "Green Hell" (song), by Misfits; The traditional north loop of the Nürburgring race track; a former description of the Amazon jungle; Green Hell, a video game developed by Creepy Jar

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  7. Monster from Green Hell - Wikipedia

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    Monster from Green Hell has received negative reviews from the few critics on Rotten Tomatoes. It holds a 2/5 average rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a low 3,3/10 on the Internet Movie Database. Film critic Glenn Erickson wrote that the film is a "patchwork concoction [that] has just enough ‘good stuff’ to qualify as a fun monster show. Jim ...

  8. Green Hell (film) - Wikipedia

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    Green Hell is a 1940 American jungle adventure film directed by James Whale, starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Joan Bennett. [2] Green Hell was given a lavish production by Universal Pictures, which built a massive indoor jungle set on a sound stage. An Inca temple 125 feet high, 225 feet wide, and 45,000 square feet in area was constructed.

  9. Last Caress - Wikipedia

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    The track, titled "Last Caress/Green Hell", was released on Metallica's 1987 EP The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited, as well as on their 1998 compilation album Garage Inc.. [20] Beyond the Misfits arrangements, "Last Caress/Green Hell" also features the intro of the Iron Maiden song "Run to the Hills", deliberately played out of tune. [21] "