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  2. List of disaster films - Wikipedia

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    The films typically feature large casts and multiple storylines and focus on the protagonists attempts to avert, escape, or cope with the disaster presented. Man-made disasters [ edit ]

  3. List of films featuring claymation - Wikipedia

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    Last Year's Snow Was Falling: 1983: Alexander Tatarsky: H: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou: 2004: Wes Anderson: Henry Selick was in charge of the film's clay animation visual effects. [2] C: Mary and Max: 2009: Adam Elliot: H: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl: 2015: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon: The film features sequences that are clay animated. [3] C ...

  4. B movie - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood's A product was getting longer, the top ten box-office releases of 1940 had averaged 112.5 minutes; the average length of 1955's top ten was 123.4. [55] In their modest way, the Bs were following suit. The age of the hour-long feature film was past; 70 minutes was now roughly the minimum.

  5. The Snow Creature - Wikipedia

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    Film critic Leonard Maltin awarded the film one and a half out of a possible four stars, calling it "dull". [1] The film was featured in an episode of Deadly Cinema. [citation needed] TV Guide's review on the film was particularly scathing: "Billy Wilder's talentless brother put together this fourth-rate Abominable Snowman film (the first and the worst)".

  6. Creature (1985 film) - Wikipedia

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    Creature (also known as The Titan Find and Titan Find) is a 1985 American science fiction horror film directed by William Malone, starring Stan Ivar, Wendy Schaal, Lyman Ward, Annette McCarthy, Robert Jaffe, Diane Salinger, and Klaus Kinski.

  7. Horror host - Wikipedia

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    It ran from 1954-1955 only in the Los Angeles market, but Nurmi's persona (based on cartoonist Charles Addams's "Morticia" character) would gain fame in magazines, TV, and film. In 1957, John Zacherle of Philadelphia's WCAU (and later in other markets) set the standard format for horror hosts with his "Roland" character for the station's Shock ...

  8. Roger Corman filmography - Wikipedia

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    Creature from the Haunted Sea: Yes Yes The Pit and the Pendulum: Yes Yes 1962 The Premature Burial: Yes Yes The Intruder: Yes Yes Tales of Terror: Yes Yes Tower of London: Yes No 1963 The Young Racers: Yes Yes The Raven: Yes Yes The Terror: Yes Yes The Haunted Palace: Yes Yes X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes: Yes Yes 1964 The Masque of the Red ...

  9. Dr. Shock - Wikipedia

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    The character Dr. Shock first aired on WPHL-TV on March 7, 1970, with the broadcast of 1963's Diary of a Madman. His first show lasted 13 weeks, but a protest march and 10,000 letters from angry fans put him back on the air, but required major show format changes. [ 2 ]

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