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    Reptilicus is the mutual title of two Danish-American monster films about a giant, prehistoric reptile. The films were produced by Cinemagic [4] and Saga Studio , with Poul Bang's Danish-language film released by Saga in Denmark in 1961, and Sidney Pink's English-language film released by American International Pictures in the US in 1962.

  2. Reptilicus: Directed by Poul Bang, Sidney W. Pink. With Bent Mejding, Asbjørn Andersen, Povl Wøldike, Ann Smyrner. After copper miners discover a piece of the frozen tail of a giant prehistoric reptile in Lapland, scientists inadvertently bring it back to life.

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  4. Copenhagen is terrorized by a prehistoric beast that has regenerated itself from a recently discovered tail segment.

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  5. In an ancient glacier, a section of prehistoric lizard tail is discovered and then flown to a Copenhagen laboratory to be stored for future study.

  6. Jun 13, 2022 · Reptilicus is a 1961 Danish-American giant monster film about a prehistoric reptile. The film was produced by American International Pictures and Saga Studio and separate versions were released in Denmark and in the United States.

  7. A portion of the tail of a prehistoric reptile is discovered in Denmark. It regenerates into the entire reptile, which proceeds to destroy buildings and property and generally make a nuisance...

  8. Taking the specimen to an aquarium in Copenhagen, Professor Martens (Asbjorn Andersen) gets more than he bargained for when the tail regenerates into a giant acid-spitting monster that terrorizes the country.

  9. A portion of the tail of a prehistoric reptile is discovered in Denmark. It regenerates into the entire reptile, which proceeds to destroy buildings and property and generally make a nuisance of itself. It can fly, swim, and walk, and has impenetrable scales, which makes it difficult to kill.

  10. Reptilicus, a giant monster film about a fictional prehistoric reptile, is a Danish-American co-production, produced by American International Pictures and Saga Studio, and is—upon close examination—two distinctly different films helmed by two different directors.

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