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98 minutes. Country. United States. Languages. English, Spanish. Monstroid is a 1980 American monster movie produced and directed by Kenneth Herts [1] (as Kenneth Hartford), co-written with Herbert L. Strock, and starring James Mitchum and John Carradine. Strock later claimed he co-directed the film uncredited. [2]
- Gene Kauer
- Academy International
- Kenneth Harftford (producer), Garland Scott (producer)
11 de jul. de 1980 · Monstroid: Directed by Kenneth Hartford, Herbert L. Strock. With James Mitchum, John Carradine, Philip Carey, Anthony Eisley. A rural Colombian village is attacked by a horrible sea serpent, aroused by industrial pollution of a nearby lake. Based on a real event that took place in June of 1971.
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- Horror, Sci-Fi
- Kenneth Hartford, Herbert L. Strock
- 1980-07-11
Charlize Theron gives a searing, deglamorized performance as real life serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster, an intense, disquieting portrait of a profoundly damaged soul. Read Critics Reviews
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- Patty Jenkins
- R
- Charlize Theron
Monstroid es una película estadounidense de monstruos de 1980producida y dirigida por Kenneth Herts (como Kenneth Hartford), coescrita con Herbert L. Strock y protagonizada por James Mitchum y John Carradine.
Monster es una película dirigida por Herbert L. Strock, Kenneth Hartford con James Mitchum, John Carradine, Phil Carey, Anthony Eisley .... Año: 1980. Título original: Monster. Sinopsis: Una aldea colombiana es atacada por una monstruosa serpiente de mar, despertada por la contaminación industrial de un lago cercano.
- Art Fitzsimmons; J. Wilder Mincey
- Herbert L. Strock,, Kenneth Hartford
- Estados Unidos
- Gene Kauer
Monster película dirigida por Kenneth Hartford y protagonizada por James Mitchum, John Carradine y Philip Carey. Año: 1980. Tema: Animales. Sinopsis: Una aldea colombiana es atacada por una monstruosa serpiente de mar, despertada por la contaminación industrial de un lago cercano. - Cine.com
26 de oct. de 2021 · 35mm HD film scan of such a quality production, they couldn't even be bothered to get a proper negative cutter for this trailer. (Check out the tape splices...