Samuel Z. Arkoff and James H. Nicholson Present "Frogs", released by American International in 1972. Starring Ray Milland, Sam Elliot, and Joan Van Ark.
Samuel Z. Arkoff and James H. Nicholson Present "Frogs", released by American International in 1972. Starring Ray Milland, Sam Elliot, and Joan Van Ark.
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I saw this as a new release when I was 11 years old down at the corner theater. 75 cents for a double feature and cartoons. 25 cents for popcorn. Sigh.
they were referring to the film when they said Frogs is coming. If they were referring to the Frogs as individual creatures then it would be Frogs are coming. Come on, man, this is a 70's movie. Get with it.
If nature did declare war to protect their land and everything, I'd definitely start running away.
But I remember watching this movie as a kid and wasn't scared at all because I didnt know what to be scared of. Except for the tarantula scene... *shudders* I have arachnophobia so I'd be so scared to death if a bunch of tarantulas were walking on me.. eeek!!
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But I remember watching this movie as a kid and wasn't scared at all because I didnt know what to be scared of. Except for the tarantula scene... *shudders* I have arachnophobia so I'd be so scared to death if a bunch of tarantulas were walking on me.. eeek!!
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