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Revision as of 07:19, 15 January 2011
Movie (1957)
Starring:
Richard Denning (Hank Scott)
Mara Corday (Teresa Alvarez)
Carlos Rivas (Artur Ramos)
Mario Navarro (Juanito)
Carlos Múzquiz (Dr. Velazco)
Pascual García Peña (José de la Cruz)
Following a violent volcanic eruption in the Mexican countryside, geologists Hank Scott and Artur Ramos are sent to investigate, staying in the village of San Lorenzo. Hank's attempts to woo local cattle heiress Teresa Alvarez are interrupted when it turns out the eruption opened up an underground passageway, unleashing a horde of giant, prehistoric scorpions which begin terrorizing Mexico.
Unidentified Aircraft
This plane flies Hank, Teresa and Artur from San Lorenzo to Mexico City.
Unidentified Aircraft
A few of these helicopters are used against the final scorpion in the film's climax. They are stop-motion animated models.
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