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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frogs_(film)Frogs (film) - Wikipedia

    Frogs is a 1972 American horror film directed by George McCowan. The film falls into the "eco-horror" category, telling the story of a wildlife photographer who meets an upper-class U.S. Southern family who are victimized by several different animal species, including snakes, birds, lizards, and butterflies.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0068615Frogs (1972) - IMDb

    Mar 10, 1972 · Frogs: Directed by George McCowan. With Ray Milland, Sam Elliott, Joan Van Ark, Adam Roarke. A group of helpless victims celebrate a birthday on an island estate crawling with killer amphibians, birds, insects, and reptiles.

    • (7.7K)
    • Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • George McCowan
    • 1972-03-10
  3. Brought to you by Shout! Factory. CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1reuGJV Check out the official trailer for Frogs. You can grab The Food Of The Gods / Frogs [Double Feature] on Blu-ray at...

    • May 4, 2015
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  4. When Pickett Smith (Sam Elliott), a wildlife photographer in the area, stumbles upon the snakebitten corpse of Crockett's gardener, who was sent out to spray pesticide, he knows something is...

    • (17)
    • George Mccowan
    • PG
    • Ray Milland
  5. Ray Milland plays an aging, grumpy, physically disabled millionaire who invites his family to his island estate for his birthday celebration. Sam Elliot plays a free-lance photographer who is doing a pollution layout for an ecology magazine. Jason Crokett (Milland) hates nature, poisoning...

    • George Mccowan, Walter Dominguez, Rusty Meek
    • Ray Milland
  6. Frogs (1972) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. After a boating accident, a photographer conducting an ecological study becomes a surprise guest at the island mansion of a wealthy Southern patriarch. As the household prepares a 4th of July celebration, the behavior of the island's reptiles and amphibians becomes increasingly unusual and deadly. — Molly Rose Steed.

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