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Tentacles (Italian: Tentacoli) is a 1977 horror-thriller film directed by Ovidio G. Assonitis and starring John Huston, Shelley Winters, Bo Hopkins, Cesare Danova, Delia Boccardo and Henry Fonda. When numerous people go missing in a seaside resort town, a reporter discovers that a rampaging giant octopus is terrorizing the coast.
The filmmaker Jasper Sharp in Interalia Magazine writes that once in Seoul he ate san-nakji, freshly butchered raw octopus, "its severed tentacles still twitching." He notes that Godfrey-Smith's suggestion that cephalopods possess both intelligence, with a nervous system of some 500 million neurons, and perhaps consciousness "makes the ...
Geneticist Nathan Sands and his daughter Nicole are hired by the U.S. Navy to create a new weapon; they create an intelligent shark that has the tentacles of an octopus, dubbed S-11, controlling the creature using electromagnetic pulses with a device attached to its head. During one of the test missions, S-11 discards the device before ...
Films about cephalopods, members of the molluscan class Cephalopoda / s ɛ f ə ˈ l ɒ p ə d ə / (Greek plural κεφαλόποδες, kephalópodes; "head-feet") such as a squid, octopus, cuttlefish, or nautilus.
A monstrous giant octopus rampages along the west coast of North America after becoming too radioactive from nuclear testing in the South Pacific for it to be able to hunt its natural prey in the Mindanao Deep. It Came from Beneath the Sea was released as the top half of a double feature with Creature with the Atom Brain. [3]
A review on the French websitie HorrorScaryweb called the film "deadly boring". [5] Le Figaro recommended it to fans of old-fashioned horror. [6] The film was also one of the featured films at the 26th Annual Insect Fear Film Festival (2009) at UIUC. [7] [8]
A giant octopus named Tentacolino finds the craft and tries to pull it out, recognizing the occupants on-board. Suddenly, a host of merpeople arrive to fill in for him, explaining that the surface is too far and the occupants will perish due to a loss of oxygen from the impact.
Black Octopus (Marta Reguera, 1985; Spanish: Pulpo Negro) made for Argentinian TV [18] The House of the Blue Shadows (Beppe Cino, 1986; Italian: La casa del buon ritorno) a.k.a. The House with the Blue Shutters; The Killer is Still Among Us (Camillo Teti, 1986; Italian: L'assassino è ancora tra noi)