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Reptilicus is a 1961 Danish-American giant monster film produced by Cinemagic and Saga Studio. The original version, which was shot in Danish, was directed by Danish director Poul Bang and released in Denmark on February 25, 1961. No_Favorite. Here is an immortal moment: gugon. But due to careless mishandling, the room is left open and the section begins to thaw, only for scientists to find that it is starting to regenerate. The original Danish-language version was directed by Danish director Poul Bang and released in … Reptilicus is the main antagonist of the 1961 Danish-American kaiju film Reptilicus. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. REPTILICUS is certainly not a good movie, but it does have bit of grotty charm. 529 4. 529 4.
After copper miners discover part of the frozen tail of a prehistoric monster in Lapland, scientists inadvertently bring it back to life.
Reptilicus Movies Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Reptilicus is the titular antagonist of the 1961 giant monster film of the same name. Reptilicus is 1961 Danish-American giant monster film produced by American International Pictures and Saga Studio. When Danish miners unearth a piece of flesh from a long-dormant reptile and bring it back for study, it thaws out and begins to regenerate a new body, transforming into a draconic beast that goes on a rampage.
flag. The section is flown to the Danish Aquarium in Copenhagen, where it is preserved in a cold room for scientific study. However, the ending implies that Reptilicus will regenerate once again. Two versions of the film were made with largely the same cast, with Sidney W. Pink directing the English version and Poul Bang directing the Danish version. Reptilicus resembles an enormous snake-like creature with short legs. However, the monster's foot is not destroyed and sinks to the bottom of the sea. The film was produced by American International Pictures and Saga Studio, and was a co-production between two directors. The original Danish-language version was directed by Danish director The American version, which was in English with a nearly identical cast, was directed by the film's American producer-director Danish miners Svend Viltorft dig up a section of a giant reptile's tail from the frozen grounds in Lapland, where they are drilling. share. Directed by Poul Bang, Sidney W. Pink. Reptilicus is a 1961 Danish-American film about a giant monster. Separate versions were released in Denmark and in the United States. Resembling a giant dragon-like serpent with webbed wings, Reptilicus, with near-impenetrable armor-plated skin, had the ability to regenerate itself from any segment as well as fly (a feature obscured in the US version, when AIP removed the flying scene).
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Reptilicus is knocked unconscious with sedatives and shot in the mouth with a rocket launcher.
Professor Otto Martens, who is in charge of the Aquarium, dubs the reptilian species "Reptilicus" (upon a reporter's suggestion) and compares its regeneration abilities to that of other animals like earthworms and starfish. Its head is dragon-like, with snake-like fangs and a forked tongue.
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