The Mole People (1956) | |
Director(s) | Virgil W. Vogel |
Producer(s) | William Alland |
Top Genres | Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction |
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The Mole People (1956) was a Fantasy - Horror Film directed by Virgil W. Vogel and produced by William Alland.
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The Mole People (1956, Virgil W. Vogel)
By Andrew Wickliffe on May 16, 2016 From The Stop ButtonI have a long nostalgic history with The Mole People, which I won’t get into, but there will be tangents. Because The Mole People’s one of the reasons I got into classic film. It’s one of the reasons I prefer watching black and white films for concise intellectual pleasure, usually... Read full article
The Mole People (1956)
By Beatrice on May 5, 2016 From Flickers in TimeThe Mole People Directed by Virgil W. Vogel Written by L?sl? G?r?g 1956/USA Universal International Pictures First viewing/Netflix rental This is fun although I could have done with more mole people and less Sumerian rituals. We begin with a solemn little lesson on different historical interpre... Read full article
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Quotes from The Mole People
Dr. Roger Bentley:
In archaeology all things are possible.
Dr. Roger Bentley: The light! Their eyes can't tolerate the light!
Dr. Roger Bentley: This one died from a blow from a heavy blunt instrument.
Dr. Jud Bellamin: Well, that's a sign of a higher civilization.
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Dr. Roger Bentley: The light! Their eyes can't tolerate the light!
Dr. Roger Bentley: This one died from a blow from a heavy blunt instrument.
Dr. Jud Bellamin: Well, that's a sign of a higher civilization.
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Facts about The Mole People
This movie was the inspiration for The Dickies' song Attack of the Molemen.
Shot in 17 days.
The humps for the mole people were done by stuffing the backs of the actors who played them with newspapers.
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Shot in 17 days.
The humps for the mole people were done by stuffing the backs of the actors who played them with newspapers.
read more facts about The Mole People...