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The Trollenberg Terror (U.S. title: The Crawling Eye; also known as Creatures from Another World) is a 1958 British science fiction horror film produced by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman and directed by Quentin Lawrence.
The Trollenberg Terror: With Sarah Lawson, Laurence Payne, Ronan O'Casey, Rosemary Miller. Unexplained and gruesome deaths among climbers of the Trollenberg are investigated.
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- Sarah Lawson, Laurence Payne, Ronan O'casey
A remote mountain resort in Switzerland is invaded by horrible alien creatures that like to decapitate humans. The beings are also in telepathic communication with people and inhabit a mysterious, radioactive cloud at the base of the Trollenberg mountain.
- Quentin Lawrence
- Warren Mitchell
Overview. An American investigator for the U.N., a German scientist and a British reporter join forces to investigate a series of disappearances and mutilation-deaths confined to a Swiss Alp and involving a thick, mobile cloud, a telepathic girl, an animate dead man, and tentacled, cyclopean beings from another planet. Quentin Lawrence.
An American investigator for the U.N., a German scientist and a British reporter join forces to investigate a series of disappearances and mutilation-deaths confined to a Swiss Alp and involving a thick, mobile cloud, a telepathic girl, an animate dead man, and tentacled, cyclopean beings from another planet.
Mar 24, 2021 · On the Trollenberg mountain in Austria, mysteries abound: hikers have disappeared or turned up decapitated; the locals fear something on the mountain; and a strange, immovable cloud remains on the south side.
Mar 10, 2012 · The Crawling Eye AKA The Trollenberg Terror (1958) Movie Trailer. Trailer for 1958's The Crawling Eye (Original title: The Trollenberg Terror) * We do not own, nor do we make any...
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