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Manticore is an American Sci-Fi original movie that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on November 26, 2005. It was directed by Tripp Reed and featured Heather Donahue , Chase Masterson and Robert Beltran .
Monsterwolf is a 2010 Syfy original television film directed by Todor Chapkanov and stars Leonor Varela, Robert Picardo, and Marc Macaulay.An oil rig crew drills in a Louisiana community where they awaken an ancient and terrifying wolf-like beast sworn to protect the ecological balance of its environment - and kill anyone who threatens it.
This is a list of films that have appeared on the Syfy (formerly Sci Fi) basic cable television channel.Despite the title of this article, only some are original films produced for the channel, while others are direct-to-video releases picked up for broadcast by Syfy.
Manticore (Spanish: Mantícora) is 2022 psychological drama thriller film written and directed by Carlos Vermut, and starring Nacho Sánchez and Zoe Stein.An international co-production between Spain and Estonia that blends elements of mumblecore with tragedy and deals with its protagonist's hamartia, [1] the film's storyline follows the romantic relationship between a video game designer ...
Manticore, a Sci Fi Pictures original film; Manticore, a Spanish film; Manticore, a fictional secret governmental organization in the television series Dark Angel; Manticore, a fictional secret organization in the television series Citadel; Manticore, a character who is part of the Onslaught team in the DC Comics universe
Beauty and the Beast (2009 film) Behemoth (2011 film) Bermuda Tentacles; Beyond Re-Animator; Bigfoot (2012 film) The Black Hole (2006 film) Black Swarm; Blast Vegas; Blood Monkey; Bloodsuckers (2005 film) Boa vs. Python; Bone Eater; The Bone Snatcher; Bring It On: Cheer or Die; Bugs (2003 film)
In Paris, France, two workers find a hidden chamber while digging beneath the Saint Jean André Church.They collect the valuable objects in the area, but they are attacked by a creature.
The manticore (Latin: manticora) occurs in about half of the Second Family Latin bestiaries. [30] The specific source used in this case was probably Solinus (2nd century), [39] [g] The text here describing the beast [41] [42] differs little from Pliny's Latin version in language, [43] or the Greek version in content (paraphrased above). [44]