- Danish-language
Reptilicus was
directed by Poul Bang and
released by Saga in
Denmark in 1961,
while the English-language
Reptilicus was
directed and...
- also co-produced and co-directed the
American version of Saga Studios'
Reptilicus, a "giant-monster-on-the-loose" film. Pink also wrote,
directed and produced...
- Saga
Studios in
Denmark made
another Godzilla-style
giant monster film,
Reptilicus,
bringing its
monster to life
using a
marionette on a
miniature set. In...
-
inspired the
creation of
numerous other monster characters, such as Gamera,
Reptilicus of Denmark,
Yonggary of
South Korea,
Pulgasari of
North Korea,
Gorgo of...
- (Godzilla, Gamera),
British depictions (Gorgo), and even
Danish depictions (
Reptilicus), of
giant monsters attacking cities. A
recent depiction of a
giant monster...
- Danish-language
versions of the 1961 Danish-American co-production of
Reptilicus; which, as the country's
first and only
giant monster film, has a large...
- episode: "Tongue Tied" 2017
Mystery Science Theater 3000 — Writer: "
Reptilicus" 2018–2019 Hot
Streets Chubbie Webbers,
additional voices Voice, also...
-
United States. In 1961 she pla**** a
nightclub singer in the
Danish film
Reptilicus. She sang "Tivoli Nights". In the same year, she won the
award for best...
- but
notes that
Denmark did not make
another science fiction film
until Reptilicus in 1961.
Scientists build an
airship called the Excelsior, and travel...
- Lowry, and was also used
prominently in the 1961
science fiction film
Reptilicus. Tivoli's founder,
Georg Carstensen (b. 1812 – d. 1857),
obtained a five-year...