Reptilicus (1961)
Reptilicus (1961)
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Cast & Crew.
Bent Mejding
Svend Viltorft
Asbjørn Andersen
Prof. Otto Martens
Povl Wøldike
Dr. Peter Dalby
Ann Smyrner
Lise Martens
Mimi Heinrich
Karen Martens
Dirch Passer
Petersen
Marlies Behrens
Connie Miller (American version)
Carl Ottosen
Gen. Mark Grayson
Bodil Miller
Connie Miller
Ole Wisborg
Capt. Einer Brandt
Mogens Brandt
Police Chief Hassing
Birthe Wilke
Self - Nightclub Singer
Poul Bang
Director
Kjeld Petersen
Police Officer Olsen
Sidney W. Pink
Director
Ib Melchior
Writer
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Producer
Les Baxter
Composer
Sven Gyldmark
Composer
Aage Wiltrup
Cinematographer
Sven Methling
Editor
Edith Nisted Nielsen
Editor
Victor Skaarup
Songs
Johann Zalabery
Executive Producer
Søren Ingemann
Still Photographer
Otto Lund
Set Decoration
Helge Hansen
Set Decoration
Borge Hansen
Camera Operator
Juan Fava
Researcher
Calma Jensen
Makeup Artist
Carlo Rasmussen
Property Master
Kai Koed
Set Decoration
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 20, 1961
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Content RatingNR
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Reptilicus is the mutual title of two monster films about a giant, prehistoric reptile. A pair of Danish-American co-productions produced by Cinemagic and Saga Studio, the Danish-language Reptilicus was directed by Poul Bang and released by Saga in Denmark in 1961, while the English-language Reptilicus was directed and co-written by Sidney Pink and released by American International Pictures in the United States in 1962. They've frequently been incorrectly described as two release-versions of the same film.
"In every film reference book published over the past four decades, the Danish-American monster-movie Reptilicus is listed as one film, and one film only. However, in spite of sharing an identical plot, identical sets and locations, a nearly identical cast and crew, as well as overlapping use of some shots, Reptilicus is in fact two distinct films, shot in separate languages by two directors, very much in the manner of the American/Spanish versions of Universal's 1931 Dracula."