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Trog
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303169040
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 630316904X
Label: Warner Home Video
Languages: English (Original Language),
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: August 22, 1995
Running Time: 91 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: October 24, 1970
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Rating: - Oh No She Didn't!
I can hardly believe this movie had escaped me for all my cult movie loving years--until now! Well, I can die happy!
La Crawford acts her brains out in every ridiculous scene in Trog. She manages to utilize the many devices at her disposal (as usual) to conjure up a character who is smarter and more in control than anyone else in the room. It must have been written into her contracts that she have access to the latest technological gadgets and gizmos--she once again makes the most of said ... Read More
Rating: - Where is Joan's Oscar!
From Mildred Pearce to this! Fun to watch but must have been painful for the Joan!
Rating: - Lost Classic!
This is a lost classic i have not seen since i was a kid.I first saw it at the Drive-in.Joan Crawford's last film!
Rating: - Buy the "Women in Peril" DVD Boxed Set Instead!
"Trog" (1970) is a guilty, trashy, campy pleasure; the kind of bad Z-Movie that you watch with a lot friends and make fun of--like Mystery Science Theater . The movie starts out in a cheap set representing a cave; 3 young students go exploring and find Trog, the missing link, who was once frozen but is now reanimated. This is why he has been able to survive so long (or so we are told). Somehow, these boys are able to swim practically naked in frigid waters (the realistic ice crystals in the cave tell ... Read More
Rating: - Trog Rules!!
For trashy "B" movie lovers - Trog Rules! It has all the elements one looks for in campy movies, with the infamous Joan Crawford center stage. As scientist Dr. Brockton, Crawford delivers a credible performance with all the poise of a legendary film star. The Trog creature is enjoyable to watch and actor Joe Cornelius does a fine job displaying a variety of emotions. The movie is of the Hammer Horror genre with some great scares (Trog jumping out of the screen at you several times), some skin (young ... Read More
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