Lorna is played by Barbara Turner. She went on to be quite a successful screenwriter. Was married to Vic Morrow, and her daughter is Jennifer Jason Leigh.
@urbanurchin5930....Hi....actually, the character's name is Dr. Brady, and the actor is Jim Davis. Yes, Jim Davis played Ewing in the series Dallas, but he was in a lot of Western shows before Dallas. Since you mentioned the show Dallas, you might enjoy this bit of information. Some of Dallas was shot at a real ranch house outside of Dallas, just a couple of miles from the then small farm town of Frisco. I was in High School at Frisco from 68-70, and I worked part time at the local farm supply store. I delivered bales of hay a couple of times to that house. Later, when the show was on T.V., I thought it kinda neat that I knew where the house was and had been there delivering hay.
Someone did before , but what no one mentioned was that he was Matt Clark railroad detective on the 1954-55 television series "Stories of the Century" which I saw for the first time on television 20 years ago , the reason why this 31 year old loves this sci-fi horror flick so much 👌
This sort of thing actually happened more often than not back in 1957. I mean, we just sort of expected that both monsters from outer space, and monsters somehow awakened by atomic testing would ravage us on a more or less weekly basis. We just sort of took it in stride, along with the fear of nuclear holocaust, the commies, and flying saucer attacks. Damn, I miss the 1950s.
Ah, the "Big Bug" Monster movie Classics from the 1950's- too bad this AIN'T one of em!!!LOL.OK to watch or kill an hour with but it really makes you appreciate and enjoy the Good ones. Thanks for uploading.
In 1957 US airlines offered 100% piston prop service such as the DC-3, DC-6 and Lockheed Constellation, the famed 'Connie' as seen here, with the unique dolphin shape and tri-rudder tail design.
@@MarinCipollina Ah. but if you were flying from London on one of the Empire Routes, you could have flown on a deHavilland Comet 4-jet airliner from as early as 1952. There was a slight chance it might have disintegrated in mid air, mind you ...
If she really loved you, she'd stay home any watch it with you. I thought wives liked romance and all of that stuff. Maybe buy you a six-pack to loosen you up a bit.
BRAVO! This is a definite improvement over the original. You've taken an otherwise bland and unengaging Big Bug movie and given it a veneer of technological interest. The colors are more or less accurate, and go far toward improving the watchability of this film.
@@clintonstahlman4618 Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431-1476/77) Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia, more commonly known as the Impaler or Dracula, was a three-time voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456 to 1462. Historically, Vlad is best known for his resistance against the Ottoman Empire and its expansion and for the cruel punishments he imposed on his and Europes enemies. In the English-speaking world, Vlad III is most commonly known for inspiring the association of the name of the vampire in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, "Dracula." His name had its origin in the sobriquet of his father, Vlad Dracul ("Vlad the Dragon" in medieval Romanian), who received it after he became a member of the Order of the Dragon. Dracula is the Slavonic genitive form of Dracul, meaning "[the son] of Dracul (or the Dragon)". In modern Romanian, dracul means "the devil", which contributed to Vlad's reputation. Author Mark Pinkham writes, "Vlad III spent his early years studying the Dragon Mysteries. He attended the Scholomance or "School of Solomon" in Austria, which was identified by the local uninitiated natives to be a "devil's school." It was there that young Vlad learned many forms of alchemy, the secrets of nature, and many magical incantations. The Dragon Wisdom he learned at the School of Solomon would become a guiding light for Prince Vlad throughout his life." "A large stake, longer than a man's stature, was prepared, which would be fixed in the ground (rarely, a thin tree was cut and cleaned), the tip being sharp like a nail and greased with tallow, so that it would slide. The man could be stuck in that spike through the middle - belly or back, head and limbs hanging down to the ground - but there was the risk of piercing a vital organ and the man died too quickly! Therefore, in the most widespread method of Ţepeş's executioners, the victim lying on the ground, with his arms tied behind his back, was stuck with a stake through his bottom, then pulling both of his legs tied with ropes at the ankles. While the unfortunate man howled in pain and writhed, he pulled on the ropes and beat himself with a wooden mallet on the other end of the spike, slowly, carefully, so as not to pierce the two organs that were known to causes immediate death: liver and heart. And thus the tip of the spike was removed through the mouth or, most often, through the neck, between the head and the shoulder. The man was thus crucified, in terrible torment, but with his vital organs functioning. He was slowly dying of suffering, thirst, hunger and - alas! - from the attack of the ravens that came, flocks and flocks, to eat his eyes, his tongue, his whole body", writes Neagu Djuvara, in the book "From Vlad the Impaler to Dracula the Vampire"
These newly-colorized movies look pretty terrible. The colors flicker all over the place and keep changing positions and popping to another color. I do appreciate it when the BW address is given in the description.
Hi @Epoxinator ! Indeed, you have the link to B&W version in color films when they are available. Same goes the other way around, color link in B&W version. If the link is not in the description box, it means it has not been uploaded to the channel. 👉 Here is the link to the B&W version for Flesh-eating Atomic Wasp! : th-cam.com/video/7jio_6DlExU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=X7lA_dRA2s46YOW0 Hope you do enjoy all of our B&W films!
This one didn’t have a Ray Harryhousen to oversee the colorization… it’s not 20 mil miles to earth, he did a great job on that. I like being able to see both versions though. Granted, the colorization on this one isn’t up to par with the Harryhausen classics.
@@SocialSpit I believe it's a specific software that's being used, maybe something with AI. Hopefully it will improve. The color isn't very accurate or stable, and it appears to degrade the picture quality as well.
@@SocialSpit that's cuz Ray Harryhausen was one in a million , but I still love this flick just like I love "Them" , "Tarantula" , and "The Deadly Mantis" plus a few other great ones as well ✌️
This whole production is bizarre beyond words. Very obviously the producers got some even-then extremely outdated footage, probably a documentary or adventure movie from the 20's until the early 30's from the look of it, then wrote the script and cast and dressed the actors and lined them up and directed them to match the old footage. So all they do is walk, a plastic head and a little stop motion heads pop in and out so its a, you know, science fiction movie, and they walk and WATCH the conclusion; they nothing to advance the plot at all! Its an incomprehensible collection of "Lets be clever and make a cheap movie" that backfires spectacularly in every department. Incredible.
You're absolutely right. You are left to guess what happened half the time and are told rather than shown. Also, way too much padding. I bet the writer was the great-grandfather of the writers of The Mandalorian.
I'm amazed at the "spring" factor of those rare trees... A creature that big could burst through them yet they could just "spring" back up as mere humans walked back through the path.... I think a General Sherman Tank is a great suggestion for 🐝 hunting.... Angry little bar stools they are.....
@otreborsilog7014 Temos português para alguns filmes, mas não o português brasileiro. Esperamos que isso seja útil para você. Para as configurações de legendas, desativá-las ou selecionar o idioma desejado, por favor, clique no ícone da engrenagem ⚙️ no canto inferior direito da tela. Espero que isso ajude! 👉Filmes completo dublado em português th-cam.com/play/PL2gsu7VGzqdZktz1.html 3Ce43qgvm36IXWT7
(4:20) in the '50s , like most families, we had our computers "built in" like the ones shown in this movie.,... same with our ovens, refrigerators, washer/dryers, TVs, and aquariums.,...life was pretty much just like "The Jetsons" TV show which was based on the Space Age that was the '50s.,..."flying cars"?,...you bet!
@shirleymariamonterrozacara758 Gracias por dejarnos tu solicitud. Tiene subtítulos en español. Estamos cada vez poniendo más películas dobladas, por ahora tenemos estas, le dejo enlace. Un saludo desde CCC! 👉Películas dobladas en español: th-cam.com/play/PL2gsu7VGzgdYB6OvgFtXpfBLL_7XTMVAW.html Para configurar los subtítulos, desactivarlos o seleccionar el idioma que deseas, por favor, haz clic en el icono de la rueda dentada ⚙️ en la esquina inferior derecha de la pantalla. ¡Espero que esto te ayude!
The mustachioed dude in the white suit sounds like he’s channeling the voice of Vincent Price. Must be that Northeast patrician accent that once graced Hollywood.
Sure-fire turkey sci-fi flick. 🦃 IT sounds like an army of lawnmowers looking to cut your grass. Giant bugs 🪲, but not as big as DEADLY MANTIS. More like them ANTS or CRICKETS. Should be a larf a min with overly serious lab tecs, lusty jungle folk & over-sized WASPS. We got cheese, bring your chips & fave drink. Let's pah-tee!🥳
Maybe they were too heavy or their wings didn't grow as fast as the rest of their bodies. Just a thought. Otherwise I was thinking the same thing, too.
These gigantic super wasps must have fed on "weed" to shamble around so clumsily and slowly ....Moreover who has ever heard of winged insects which for unexplained reason seem to have forgotten how to fly ???......😎
@user-io2pd8rv8r I just checked and the sound is working. Did you try refreshing your browser? Sometimes TH-cam and other Apps have a "bug". Hope you were able to watch it after posting your comment.
"The best guide in Africa" was an Arab... 🤔 Hmm... Yeah I guess that fits - given they were at the peak of the slave hunting trade across Africa and Europe...
Lorna is played by Barbara Turner. She went on to be quite a successful screenwriter. Was married to Vic Morrow, and her daughter is Jennifer Jason Leigh.
🤗 ... You my friend , rock! 👌
One big happy family.
Good thing he brought enough cigarettes to last that whole time.
When this was made, a pack could be had for probably $0.25 so yeah, he could afford it.
Cant run out of smokes
No one mentioned that the Jack Davis (Dr. Bradley) in this movie - was the same Jack Davis that later appeared as Jock Ewing in Dallas.
@urbanurchin5930....Hi....actually, the character's name is Dr. Brady, and the actor is Jim Davis. Yes, Jim Davis played Ewing in the series Dallas, but he was in a lot of Western shows before Dallas.
Since you mentioned the show Dallas, you might enjoy this bit of information. Some of Dallas was shot at a real ranch house outside of Dallas, just a couple of miles from the then small farm town of Frisco. I was in High School at Frisco from 68-70, and I worked part time at the local farm supply store. I delivered bales of hay a couple of times to that house. Later, when the show was on T.V., I thought it kinda neat that I knew where the house was and had been there delivering hay.
Someone did before , but what no one mentioned was that he was Matt Clark railroad detective on the 1954-55 television series "Stories of the Century" which I saw for the first time on television 20 years ago , the reason why this 31 year old loves this sci-fi horror flick so much 👌
Double trouble, Atomic Waso straight out of Green Hell!
A great, old movie. Thank you!
Quent sure likes his smokes. Jim Davis, long before he became Jock Ewing on "Dallas."
This sort of thing actually happened more often than not back in 1957. I mean, we just sort of expected that both monsters from outer space, and monsters somehow awakened by atomic testing would ravage us on a more or less weekly basis. We just sort of took it in stride, along with the fear of nuclear holocaust, the commies, and flying saucer attacks.
Damn, I miss the 1950s.
Now the monsters are among us no matter where we go or how hard we try to hide.
Yes, it was an optimist era…
Obviously there’s some science behind it-genetic mutations caused by radioactivity.
Human monsters are the worst!
Ah, the "Big Bug" Monster movie Classics from the 1950's- too bad this AIN'T one of em!!!LOL.OK to watch or kill an hour with but it really makes you appreciate and enjoy the Good ones. Thanks for uploading.
Jim Davis as Jock Ewing the father in Dallas
Thanks for posting
This sci-fi classic
Didn't they have jet Air liners in '57
In 1957 US airlines offered 100% piston prop service such as the DC-3, DC-6 and Lockheed Constellation, the famed 'Connie' as seen here, with the unique dolphin shape and tri-rudder tail design.
@@MarinCipollina Thank You for the information
@@MarinCipollina Ah. but if you were flying from London on one of the Empire Routes, you could have flown on a deHavilland Comet 4-jet airliner from as early as 1952.
There was a slight chance it might have disintegrated in mid air, mind you ...
I love these old movies. THANK YOU for posting ❤❤
Another true story 😮. It is like a history lesson ❤
And filmed with such shocking realism, too!
Sometimes I think these pictures go too far in what they can show.
Is it true story?
@@MrGiokosNO
Some people are so gullible 😂
I canceled a date with wife at the opera to see this….
The buzzing of the big arse wasps may last for an hour or two. But man the wife is gonna be buzzin in your ears for months after cancelling Pagliacci.
😂
@@zanti209she’s used to disappointment
If she really loved you, she'd stay home any watch it with you. I thought wives liked romance and all of that stuff. Maybe buy you a six-pack to loosen you up a bit.
Worth it
BRAVO! This is a definite improvement over the original.
You've taken an otherwise bland and unengaging Big Bug movie and given it a veneer of technological interest. The colors are more or less accurate, and go far toward improving the watchability of this film.
Nagyon jó film köszönöm szépen a fel töltést fel íratot külön
What a gem 💎....and Jim Davis from Dallas! This was great 👍
This is a great old clunker; thanks for posting.
This is incredible
Nice time. Good movie. Nice Africa at that time... !
549 people for the premier good stuff CCC
I am reminded of the rockabilly tune UBANGI STOMP
Good work by a good cast, --but the run-time would be cut by 2/3 if the science institute booked a helicopter...
The perspective is so strange one view the bugs are a little bigger than elephants and then you see they appear as big as a mountain.
Was this based on a real event? And it's Green HECK! May Gosh Bless You.
I love watching these old movies
Respect from Romania!
❤️🇷🇴🤗
You guys still have vampires!
@@clintonstahlman4618 Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431-1476/77)
Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia, more commonly known as the Impaler or Dracula, was a three-time voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456 to 1462. Historically, Vlad is best known for his resistance against the Ottoman Empire and its expansion and for the cruel punishments he imposed on his and Europes enemies. In the English-speaking world, Vlad III is most commonly known for inspiring the association of the name of the vampire in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, "Dracula."
His name had its origin in the sobriquet of his father, Vlad Dracul ("Vlad the Dragon" in medieval Romanian), who received it after he became a member of the Order of the Dragon. Dracula is the Slavonic genitive form of Dracul, meaning "[the son] of Dracul (or the Dragon)". In modern Romanian, dracul means "the devil", which contributed to Vlad's reputation.
Author Mark Pinkham writes, "Vlad III spent his early years studying the Dragon Mysteries. He attended the Scholomance or "School of Solomon" in Austria, which was identified by the local uninitiated natives to be a "devil's school." It was there that young Vlad learned many forms of alchemy, the secrets of nature, and many magical incantations. The Dragon Wisdom he learned at the School of Solomon would become a guiding light for Prince Vlad throughout his life."
"A large stake, longer than a man's stature, was prepared, which would be fixed in the ground (rarely, a thin tree was cut and cleaned), the tip being sharp like a nail and greased with tallow, so that it would slide. The man could be stuck in that spike through the middle - belly or back, head and limbs hanging down to the ground - but there was the risk of piercing a vital organ and the man died too quickly!
Therefore, in the most widespread method of Ţepeş's executioners, the victim lying on the ground, with his arms tied behind his back, was stuck with a stake through his bottom, then pulling both of his legs tied with ropes at the ankles. While the unfortunate man howled in pain and writhed, he pulled on the ropes and beat himself with a wooden mallet on the other end of the spike, slowly, carefully, so as not to pierce the two organs that were known to causes immediate death: liver and heart. And thus the tip of the spike was removed through the mouth or, most often, through the neck, between the head and the shoulder. The man was thus crucified, in terrible torment, but with his vital organs functioning. He was slowly dying of suffering, thirst, hunger and - alas! - from the attack of the ravens that came, flocks and flocks, to eat his eyes, his tongue, his whole body", writes Neagu Djuvara, in the book "From Vlad the Impaler to Dracula the Vampire"
@@clintonstahlman4618 These are fairy tales from story books. :P
These newly-colorized movies look pretty terrible. The colors flicker all over the place and keep changing positions and popping to another color. I do appreciate it when the BW address is given in the description.
Hi @Epoxinator !
Indeed, you have the link to B&W version in color films when they are available. Same goes the other way around, color link in B&W version.
If the link is not in the description box, it means it has not been uploaded to the channel.
👉 Here is the link to the B&W version for Flesh-eating Atomic Wasp! :
th-cam.com/video/7jio_6DlExU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=X7lA_dRA2s46YOW0
Hope you do enjoy all of our B&W films!
This one didn’t have a Ray Harryhousen to oversee the colorization… it’s not 20 mil miles to earth, he did a great job on that. I like being able to see both versions though. Granted, the colorization on this one isn’t up to par with the Harryhausen classics.
@@SocialSpit I believe it's a specific software that's being used, maybe something with AI. Hopefully it will improve. The color isn't very accurate or stable, and it appears to degrade the picture quality as well.
They were shot in B&W so they only look good that way.
@@SocialSpit that's cuz Ray Harryhausen was one in a million , but I still love this flick just like I love "Them" , "Tarantula" , and "The Deadly Mantis" plus a few other great ones as well ✌️
The sound quality is not good. I can hardly hear it. The color is all over the place. It is hard to watch .☹️
This movie needs Mamie Van Doren. And some rock & roll singing and dancing numbers.
Can’t wait….
Amazing how people with no knowledge of wasps and volcanism can make a movie this bad.
I love this flick 🥰 , especially with my main man Jim Davis in it 👌
they had five designated porters to carry the cigarettes🤣🤣
Werner Von Braun’s V2 Rocket!
I’ve been looking for a video about how to get rid of them.
Get an erupting volcano! Pronto!
Very good documentary. I remember reading about this in National Geographic. P.S. They ran out of water but always had enough smokes.
@OldJoe212 🤣🤣🤣 All the smoking in the movies back then...
What did he say about the hand grenades 😂?
This whole production is bizarre beyond words. Very obviously the producers got some even-then extremely outdated footage, probably a documentary or adventure movie from the 20's until the early 30's from the look of it, then wrote the script and cast and dressed the actors and lined them up and directed them to match the old footage. So all they do is walk, a plastic head and a little stop motion heads pop in and out so its a, you know, science fiction movie, and they walk and WATCH the conclusion; they nothing to advance the plot at all! Its an incomprehensible collection of "Lets be clever and make a cheap movie" that backfires spectacularly in every department. Incredible.
@davidrosler5413....Party Pooper....I bet you are a real fun guy at parties....!!!
You're absolutely right. You are left to guess what happened half the time and are told rather than shown. Also, way too much padding. I bet the writer was the great-grandfather of the writers of The Mandalorian.
@@marbleman52 watching loser-ass shit does not make you a winner, Einstein.
@@CrazyMazapan i was stunned when I originally saw it on DVD and I am a big fan of sci fi from that era.
I disagree, but to each it's own
Stay tuned for the exciting sequel, coming soon!
What nerve? A safari really. Pretty good stock footage. Colonizers.
What about the other animals 🤔 someone needs to make a sequel
Îți mulțumesc pentru acest film clqsic foarte frumos, horror,❤
of all the possible bugs to send into space, why did they choose wasps?
Merci
Jock Ewing!!!!!!!
First few scenes are without ageism or racism, in 1957 !!
I'm amazed at the "spring" factor of those rare trees... A creature that big could burst through them yet they could just "spring" back up as mere humans walked back through the path.... I think a General Sherman Tank is a great suggestion for 🐝 hunting.... Angry little bar stools they are.....
Ótimo filme ... mas se da próxima vez , coloque a opção legenda em português Brasil . Desde já fico grato !‼👍👍👍
@otreborsilog7014 Temos português para alguns filmes, mas não o português brasileiro. Esperamos que isso seja útil para você.
Para as configurações de legendas, desativá-las ou selecionar o idioma desejado, por favor, clique no ícone da engrenagem ⚙️ no canto inferior direito da tela. Espero que isso ajude!
👉Filmes completo dublado em português
th-cam.com/play/PL2gsu7VGzqdZktz1.html 3Ce43qgvm36IXWT7
8:37 >> 8:38
even a pachyderm's hide is no match
for a mutant's sting
Based on a true story
蜂❓️の化物モノクロは見たのですがカラーはカラーのよさがあるようですね😉
Hum! I will come ! Hai dears ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤😊😊
(4:20) in the '50s , like most families, we had our computers "built in" like the ones shown in this movie.,... same with our ovens, refrigerators, washer/dryers, TVs, and aquariums.,...life was pretty much just like "The Jetsons" TV show which was based on the Space Age that was the '50s.,..."flying cars"?,...you bet!
pas mal ce film,merci beaucoup
Now that's the way to lunch a rock
No room full of engineers
Just 5,4,3,2,1,
It's in principle still a V2 rocket. It could be launched by a single person.
🥪
You said lunch
🥪🚀
@@francisdec1615 👍
Very cool Thanks!
Es linda la película,pero me gustaría en español latino desde.Monteria Córdoba Colombia
@shirleymariamonterrozacara758 Gracias por dejarnos tu solicitud. Tiene subtítulos en español. Estamos cada vez poniendo más películas dobladas, por ahora tenemos estas, le dejo enlace.
Un saludo desde CCC!
👉Películas dobladas en español:
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Para configurar los subtítulos, desactivarlos o seleccionar el idioma que deseas, por favor, haz clic en el icono de la rueda dentada ⚙️ en la esquina inferior derecha de la pantalla. ¡Espero que esto te ayude!
They’re lucky these things can’t fly. 💀💀💀💀💀
Using Post WW2 tests of the V2 Missile at White Sands, NM.
The mustachioed dude in the white suit sounds like he’s channeling the voice of Vincent Price. Must be that Northeast patrician accent that once graced Hollywood.
Poor cavy
Cool, you’re following me, I want my new Bose headphones to follow me
And 20,000 warriors can't out flank a fire....🤣
Sure-fire turkey sci-fi flick. 🦃 IT sounds like an army of lawnmowers looking to cut your grass. Giant bugs 🪲, but not as big as DEADLY MANTIS. More like them ANTS or CRICKETS. Should be a larf a min with overly serious lab tecs, lusty jungle folk & over-sized WASPS. We got cheese, bring your chips & fave drink. Let's pah-tee!🥳
Hai zanti 👸❤❤❤❤❤
They just don't make good B Movies anymore
Does Lorna have a mustache?
NO ESTÁ EN CASTELLANO..😭😭😭😭😭😭
سریال combat رو هم زیر نویس کنین ممنون ❤
Its nice in colour
very good
#Fabulous 🎉
Wait a minute, I thought wasps could “Fly!” If I had a pair of wings, I would just fly out of trouble.
Maybe they were too heavy or their wings didn't grow as fast as the rest of their bodies. Just a thought. Otherwise I was thinking the same thing, too.
😂as god is my witness I though Turkey's could fly
i remember that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!Buena peli!
❤❤🎉💐 باسپاس فیلم خوبیه مطمعنن صبر میکنیم❤🎉
You have good taste just like me 😊👍👍
In the credits, I didn't see the names of the thousands of people in the chase scenes.
💕 💕 👍 Excelente 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Just get a giant can of atomic Raid! Problem solved.
When suddenly....VOLCANO !😂😂😂😂😂
The narrator kind of sounds like Jimmy Stewart
He did!? ..nooo , that's definitely Jim Davis ,dude 🤔
ES POSIBLE TENERNLA EN DOBLADAS AL CASTELLANO. GRACIAS
Gobial Warming
BS
1957 😊
Filme para ser curtido e refletir. Hoje, o pior monstro do inferno verde é o próprio homem. Daí os tsunamis, as queimadas e as secas. Bom dia.
Hyvää iltaa Suomesta 😊
science and horror
These gigantic super wasps must have fed on "weed" to shamble around so clumsily and slowly ....Moreover who has ever heard of winged insects which for unexplained reason seem to have forgotten how to fly ???......😎
Do you even know what 2160p actually is?
muito bom classico
No volume
@user-io2pd8rv8r I just checked and the sound is working. Did you try refreshing your browser? Sometimes TH-cam and other Apps have a "bug". Hope you were able to watch it after posting your comment.
I’d give this movie a 4 out of 5 Chesterfield cigarettes. 🚬 🚬🚬🚬
Colour version
Psychelic!
Colorized or not, this is an extremely dull movie. A prescription for insomnia.
Aștept 🎉
Nincs szinkron mit kezdjek vele!?
"The best guide in Africa" was an Arab... 🤔 Hmm... Yeah I guess that fits - given they were at the peak of the slave hunting trade across Africa and Europe...
A melhor nerda de todos os tempos. Kkkkkk
Pior só se fizerem o II
Omg animals🦒🦓🐃
Filme legal
Hầu hết phim khoa hoc dã tưỡng đều lê.thê...nói chuyện nhiều.
Opening soundtrack sounds like cowboy/indian intro..
TWA, victim decades later!