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Topic: The famous cave

John C Winfrey

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Which two incredibly bad movies from the list that follows 1. used that famous Bronson Cave in California and 2. which two used the same house:1. Robot Monster-1953-with George Nader
2. I Married a Monster from OUter Space-1958-with Tom Tryon
3. Creature that Walks Among Us-1957-Rex Reason and Jeff Morrow-in swamps
4. Tarantula-1955-John Agar and Leo G. Carroll-in desert
5. Revenge of the Creature-1955-John Bromfield
6. Equinox-1972-Charles H. Harris spectacular about the occult and its bible
7. Fiend without a Face-1957-Marshall Thompsonand bonus question-which two films above did Clint Eastwood appear in in bit parts, one his face was not shown.
good luck, J.
posted 04-17-2004 06:02 PM PT (US) 
John C Winfrey

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on Eastwood questionin one his face was not shown.
J.
posted 04-17-2004 06:04 PM PT (US) 
Graham Watt

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Well John, I'm not sure, but I'll guess that the Bronson cave made an appearance in that classic ROBOT MONSTER. At least, there was A cave in it. Can't imagine what the other one could be.I know that the giant TARANTULA sat on top of the same house as the one in... THE CREATURE WALKS AMONG US? Just guessing now.
Clint Eastwood was the fighter pilot in TARANTULA. Recognized his eyes in that one. He was also a lab assistant in one of the CREATURE films. I think it was REVENGE OF.
posted 04-24-2004 01:11 PM PT (US) 
John C Winfrey

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Good job, Graham. Yes, Bronson Cave was used in Robot Monster-one of the worst films of all time, but very funny.Eastwood yes, you got that too.
His lines in the film included:"use rockets on the first go-round"
"now the napalm"
"dump em all"the house one is correct-identical house in desert in one and swamp in the other, LOL UI films.
The other film with the Bronson CAve was
Equinox-a terrible movie. LOL.J.
posted 04-30-2004 04:57 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
