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In 1988, Walt Disney Feature Animation pitched a film called Army Ants, about a pacifist worker ant teaching lessons of independent thinking to his militaristic colony. [13] Years later, Jeffrey Katzenberg , then chairman of Disney's film division , had left the company in a feud with CEO Michael Eisner over the vacant president position after ...
It Happened at Lakewood Manor (also known by the titles Ants and Panic at Lakewood Manor) [1] is a 1977 American made-for-television horror film starring Lynda Day George, Suzanne Somers, Myrna Loy, Brian Dennehy and Bernie Casey. It was directed by Robert Scheerer and premiered December 2, 1977, on ABC. [2]
Lance Hackett, a geologist for Ayers Mining Company, has identified a promising location to search for uranium in the Outback near Coober Pedy, South Australia.Explosives are to be used to analyze the "geological substructure of the region", so the local Aboriginal people block the work, as they claim the area is where the green ants dream, and that disturbing the ants will destroy humanity. [1]
Randy eventually snaps out of his predicament and charges at the ants slapping at them on the floor, wall, and ceiling. He is later shown falling off the ceiling and suffering substantial injuries that require a full body cast. The final scene shows ants crawling over his incapacitated body and into an opening in the cast at his feet.
It's harmless in its dumbness, painless in its 'gee, get a load of these fake ants we whipped up' presentation. But it's not very entertaining, either." [ 2 ] Chris Hartley from Video Graveyard gave the film 1.5 out of 4 stars, criticizing the film's dialogue, weak special effects, and poor attempts at humor. [ 3 ]
The film is known as the first featuring future Australian filmstar Chips Rafferty (as an uncredited extra). Ken G. Hall insists he cast Rafferty in Dad Rudd MP and used him afterwards in reshoots he did on Come Up Smiling (see below). [17] However Raffety says he ws cast in this film first as a "hayseed" through the assistant casting director ...
A number of critics cited several inaccurancies in the film. [9] The film incorrectly reported the position of l'Unità, [10] the official organ of the Italian Communist Party, which in fact openly took a position in favour of Braibanti and against the sentence, so much so that the day after the ruling it published an editorial by its director, the former partisan Maurizio Ferrara [], in which ...
Ants in the Pants (German: Harte Jungs, "Hard Boys") is a 2000 German comedy film directed by Marc Rothemund. [2] It is based on the novel "Io e lui" by Alberto Moravia . Cast