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4K - 50 Feet of Terror! The Giant Monster Gila 1959 - Directed by Ray Kellogg

Only Hell could breed such an enormous beast. Only God could destroy it! Well, if not God, how about ...View More

The Giant Gila Monster (1959 Sci-Fi) The Biggest Terror Ever Unleashed on the Screen! 4K

After a couple of teenagers go missing in a small Texas town, everyone assumes they've run off to th ...View More

4K - The Killer Shrews (1959) They must eat 3 times their weight each day... OR STARVE!

Captain Thorne Sherman (James Best) lands his ship on an isolated island to make a delivery, only to ...View More

4K - The Night of the Eldritch Beasts 1959 - Your skin will crawl with fear - Horror SciFi

On Dr. Marlowe's isolated island, Captain Thorne and Rook dock, only to find the Doctor's mutated sh ...View More

The Killer Shrews (1959) James Best, Ingrid Goude, Ken Curtis | Horror, Sci-Fi | Full Movie

They had to eat 3 times their body weight each day... OR STARVE! On an isolated island, a small gro ...View More

Nothing was left after... The Killer Shrews (1959) Horror, Sci-Fi Full Movie

Trapped on a remote island by a hurricane, a group discover a doctor has been experimenting on creat ...View More

The Giant Gila Monster - horror movie 1959 (widescreen, complete)

A "giant" lizard terrorizes a small town. By small town, I mean miniature houses, barns and cars. # ...View More

The Giant Gila Monster (1959, Horror) Don Sullivan, Fred Graham, Lisa Simone | Movie

Monster Alert: Don't Miss the Epic Showdown! A 50-foot-long giant lizard terrorizes a rural Texas co ...View More

50-Feet of Terror! The Giant Gila Monster (1959) by Ray Kellogg | Sci-Fi, Thriller | Colorized Movie

A sheriff investigates the disappearance of a teenage couple and encounters a terrifying giant Gila  ...View More

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