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Release Date:
February 20, 1961
Original Title:
Reptilicus
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
American International Pictures
Cinemagic
Saga Studio
Sidney Pink Production
Production Countries:
Denmark | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: A US: NR
Runtime: 92
A portion of the tail of a prehistoric reptile is discovered in Denmark. It regenerates into the entire reptile, which proceeds to destroy buildings and property and generally make a nuisance of itself. It can fly, swim, and walk, and has impenetrable scales, which makes it difficult to kill.
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Camera Operator:
Borge Hansen
Director:
Poul Bang
Sidney W. Pink
Director of Photography:
Aage Wiltrup
Editor:
Sven Methling
Edith Nisted Nielsen
Executive Producer:
Johann Zalabery
Makeup Artist:
Calma Jensen
Original Music Composer:
Les Baxter
Sven Gyldmark
Producer:
Sidney W. Pink
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Property Master:
Carlo Rasmussen
Researcher:
Juan Fava
Screenplay:
Ib Melchior
Sidney W. Pink
Set Decoration:
Kai Koed
Helge Hansen
Otto Lund
Songs:
Victor Skaarup
Still Photographer:
Søren Ingemann
Story:
Sidney W. Pink
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