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The Giant Gila Monster is an American 1959 monster film directed by Ray Kellogg and produced by Ken Curtis.A famous B-movie of the era, the film stars Don Sullivan, a veteran of several low budget monster and zombie films, and Lisa Simone, the French contestant for the 1957 Miss Universe, as well as comedic actor Shug Fisher and KLIF disc jockey Ken Knox.
A colorized version of The Killer Shrews was released on DVD by Legend Films in 2007, again as a double feature set with The Giant Gila Monster. The satirical TV show Mystery Science Theater 3000 riffed on the movie in an episode during its fourth season.
The Giant Claw: 1957: 1991: Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging) [269] The Giant Gila Monster: 1959: 2007: Legend Films [270] Giantland: 1933: 1991: The Walt Disney Company [271] Gilda: 1946: 1996: Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging, Inc.) [272] Glen or Glenda: 1953: 2009: Legend Films [273] A Global Affair: 1964: 1991 ...
The Giant Gila Monster: Ray Kellogg: Don Sullivan, Fred Graham: United States [105] House on Haunted Hill: William Castle: Vincent Price, Carol Ohmart, Richard Long: United States [106] Jack the Ripper: Monty Berman, Robert S. Baker: Eddie Byrne, Lee Patterson: United Kingdom: La Llorona (a.k.a. The Crying Woman) René Cardona, Sr. María Elena ...
FarmVille debuted a special limited edition Southwestern themed animal, a Gila Monster on May 5th 2010. The Gila Monster costs 12 FV$ and can be purchased in the FarmVille Market during the next ...
A Colorado man who died after getting bitten by a Gila monster was hardly alone in having the gnarly looking lizard for a pet. “It’s like getting your hand slammed, caught in a car door ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Motorists in New Mexico will have a new license plate option, featuring the Gila Monster. The New Mexico Game Department of Game and Fish partnered with the New Mexico ...
The Gila monster starred as a monster in the film The Giant Gila Monster (though the titular monster was actually portrayed by a Mexican beaded lizard). [52] It played a minor role in the motion picture The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.