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Trog is a 1970
British science fiction horror film
directed by
Freddie Francis and
starring Joan Crawford,
Michael Gough and
Bernard Kay. The screenplay...
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cubes that
freeze all on-screen
Trogs; pineapples,
which turn the
character into a full-grown T-Rex and
temporarily eat
Trogs (similar to Pac-Man's Power...
- Look up
trog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trog is a 1970 film.
Trog may also
refer to:
Shortened form of "troglodyte", see Cave
dweller A type of...
- forest, he has
found a pit full of
mysterious creatures,
which he
calls "
Trogs",
which he
takes care of by
feeding them raw meat. He
steals money from...
- The
Troggs (originally
called the Troglodytes) are an
English beat
music band
formed in Andover,
Hampshire in May 1964.
Their most
famous songs include...
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Johann Jakob Trog (21
April 1807 – 7
January 1867) was a
Swiss politician and
President of the
Swiss National Council (1851/1852).
Trog,
Johann Jakob (1853)...
- jazz
group Wally Fawkes and the Troglodytes), who
signed the
strips as "
Trog". It was the
first newspaper comic strip to be
published by the New Zealand...
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Ernest Fawkes (né Pearsall; 21 June 1924 – 1
March 2023), also
known as
Trog when
signing cartoons, was a Canadian-British jazz
clarinettist and satirical...
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Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus (fl. 1st
century BC), also
anglicized as
Pompey Trogue, was a Gallo-Roman
historian from the
Celtic Vocontii tribe in Narbonese...
- (Seen by My
Mates Coming Out of A)" "Friday
Night and the
Gates Are Low" "I,
Trog" "Tour
Jacket with
Detachable Sleeves" Some Call It
Godcore at AllMusic...