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The Monster That Challenged The World

1957, Movie, NR, 83 mins

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Fine special effects help this film along by adding an atmosphere of impending danger. When the eggs of an ancient sea creature contaminate a lake in California, scientist Conried picks them up for study. They quickly hatch into oversized caterpillars and swarm around a nearby naval base in search of human food. leave a comment
Year: 1957
Rated NR

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Cast
Tim Holt: Lt. Cmdr. John Twillinger
Audrey Dalton: Gail MacKenzie
Hans Conried: Dr. Jess Rogers
Harlan Warde: Lt. Bob Clemens
Max Showalter: Tad Johns
Mimi Gibson: Sandy MacKenzie

 

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