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Agar soon became a fixture in such films as Tarantula (1955) and The Mole People (1956) and was a cult favorite ever since, something he took in good spirits and seemed to enjoy. In 1972, for instance, the fan magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland mistakenly ran his obituary, a piece that Agar would later happily autograph.
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The Mole People (1956) 12/01/1956 (US) Adventure, Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction 1h 17m User Score. What's your Vibe? Login to use TMDB's new rating system. Welcome ...
21 de abr. de 2023 · THE MOLE PEOPLE (1956) colorized Archaeologists (John Agar & Hugh Beaumont) trace an artifact to a mountaintop temple where they discover a lost group of Sumerians trapped for 5000 years in a underground cave system beneath a glacier. They have evolved into albinos ruling a slave race of burrowing mole people.
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12 de out. de 2017 · Concluding Comments. The Mole People is a slow-moving, anti-climactic horror/adventure film by Universal Pictures. Especially disappointing are the eponymous mole people, who, prior to the final act, remain underutilized by screenwriter Laszlo Gorog. Overall Quality: 4/10.
7 de fev. de 2020 · The Mole People is just good enough to make it as a minor classic amongst fifties monster movies. The idea of an lost ancient civilisation sealed away from the modern world by time and catastrophe and buried far underground is a powerful one, and there are elements of interest in the exposition and the plot.