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Tarantula
Description
A spider escapes from an isolated desert laboratory experimenting in giantism and grows to tremendous size as it wreaks havoc on the local inhabitants.
A spider escapes from an isolated desert laboratory experimenting in giantism and grows to tremendous size as it wreaks havoc on the local inhabitants.
Actors:
Clint Eastwood,
James Hyland,
Jack Hendricks,
Vernon Rich,
Don Dillaway,
Wag Blesing,
Hank Patterson
Clint Eastwood
31 May 1930, San Francisco, California, USA
James Hyland
Jack Hendricks
July 9, 1903 in Pickens County, South Carolina, USA
Vernon Rich
6 January 1906
Don Dillaway
17 March 1903, New York City, New York, USA
Wag Blesing
26 December 1921, Texas, USA
Hank Patterson
9 October 1888, Springville, Alabama, USA
Country:
United States
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