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  1. Die, Monster, Die! (UK title: Monster of Terror, also known as The House at the End of the World) is a 1965 science fiction horror film directed by Daniel Haller, and starring Boris Karloff, Nick Adams, Freda Jackson and Suzan Farmer.

  2. Horror Mystery Sci-Fi. A young man visits his fiancée's estate to discover that her wheelchair-bound scientist father has discovered a meteorite that emits mutating radiation rays that have turned the plants in his greenhouse to giants.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • Daniel Haller
    • 1965-10-27
  3. Scientist Stephen Reinhart (Nick Adams) travels to a small town where he plans to visit his fiancée Susan Witley (Suzan Farmer) and meet her parents. Oddly, when he arrives, the townspeople are ...

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    • Boris Karloff
    • Daniel Haller
    • Horror, Mystery & Thriller, Sci-Fi
  4. Die, Monster, Die! (1965) ORIGINAL TRAILER. Directed by Daniel Haller. With Boris Karloff, Suzan Farmer, Nick Adams.Die, Monster, Die! DVD : https://amzn.to/42ELnaaDie, Monster, Die!...

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  5. 3 de abr. de 2015 · Morte para um Monstro (Die, monster, die! nos Estados Unidos, e Monster of Terror na Inglaterra), produzido em 1965 pela American International Pictures e lançado no Brasil em vídeo pela LK-Tel, é um filme apenas mediano, sem grande originalidade, porém todos os elementos necessários para se fazer uma boa obra de horror podem ...

  6. 25 de jun. de 2019 · Título original: Die, Monster, Die! Duração: 80 min. Lançamento: 27/10/1965. Direção: Daniel Haller. Elenco: Boris Karloff, Nick Adams, Freda Jackson, Suzan Farmer, Terence de Marney, Patrick Magee, Paul Farrell, Leslie Dwyer, Harold Goodwin, Sydney Bromley, Billy Milton, Sheila Raynor.

  7. Die, Monster, Die! The first credited film adaptation of a story by influential horror and fantasy writer H.P Lovecraft ("The Colour Out of Space"), American-International Pictures' Die, Monster, Die! hit drive-ins in 1965 at the peak of the studio's popularity thanks to a glut of beach pictures and colorful Vincent Price vehicles.