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Frogs is a 1972 American horror film directed by George McCowan. [2] 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.
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.
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- Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
- George McCowan
- 1972-03-10
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Frogs. Unsurprisingly, grumpy Southern chemical baron Jason Crockett (Ray Milland) is not terribly concerned with the environment. When Pickett Smith (Sam Elliott), a wildlife photographer in the ...
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- George Mccowan
- PG
- Ray Milland
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Frogs also marked the motion picture debut of actor David Gilliam and the first film directed by George McCowan. Critics commented on the film's "nature-strikes-back" theme and the similarity of Frogs to Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 production of The Birds and the 1971 horror film Willard ( and below).
Clint swims out to his where he is attacked and bitten to death by various water moccasins. His wife, Jenny (Lynn Borden), witnesses Clint's mishap through a pair of binoculars. Rushing down to the water's edge, she becomes stuck in the mud and is immediately attacked and killed by an alligator snapping turtle.