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Attack of the 50 Foot Woman

Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is a 1958 independently made American science fiction horror film directed by Nathan H. Juran (credited as Nathan Hertz) and starring Allison Hayes, William Hudson and Yvette Vickers. It was produced by Bernard Woolner. The screenplay was written by Mark Hanna, and the original music score was composed by Ronald Stein. The film was distributed in the United States by Allied Artists as a double feature with War of the Satellites.

Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
Theatrical release poster by Reynold Brown
Directed byNathan Hertz
Written byMark Hanna
Produced byBernard Woolner
Starring
CinematographyJacques R. Marquette
Edited byEdward Mann
Music byRonald Stein
Production
company
Distributed byAllied Artists Pictures Corporation
Release date
  • May 19, 1958 (1958-05-19)
Running time
66 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$65,000[1]-$89,000[2]
Box office$480,000 (USA)[3]

The Allied Artists television version runs 75 minutes instead of 66, including a long printed crawl at the beginning and end, repeated sequences, and hold-frames designed to optically lengthen the film's running time.

The film's storyline concerns the plight of a wealthy heiress whose close encounter with an enormous alien in his round spacecraft causes her to grow into a giantess, complicating her marriage which is already troubled by a philandering husband.[4]

Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is a variation on other 1950s science fiction films that featured size-changing humans: The Amazing Colossal Man (1957), its sequel War of the Colossal Beast (1958), and The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957); in this case, a woman is the protagonist.[5]

Plot edit

A television announcer reports sightings of a red fireball around the world. Facetiously, he calculates its path will take it to California. Nancy Archer, a wealthy but highly troubled woman with a history of emotional instability and immoderate drinking, is driving on a road that night in an American desert. A glowing sphere settles on the deserted highway in front of her, causing her to veer off the road. When she gets out to investigate the object, a huge creature exits and reaches for her.

Nancy escapes and runs back to town, but nobody believes her story due to her known drinking problem and a recent stay in a mental institution. Her philandering husband, Harry Archer, is more interested in his latest girlfriend, town floozy Honey Parker. He pretends to be the good husband in the hope that Nancy will "snap" and return to the "booby hatch," leaving him in control of her $50 million estate.

Nancy bargains with Harry, asking him to search the desert with her for the "flying satellite," agreeing to a voluntary return to the sanatorium if they find nothing. As night falls, they find the spacecraft and the alien creature emerges, revealed as an enormous male human. Harry fires his pistol at the giant, but the gunfire has no effect. Harry flees, leaving Nancy behind.

She is later discovered on the roof of her pool house in a delirious state and must be sedated by her family physician, Dr. Cushing. The doctor comments on scratches he finds on Nancy's neck, and theorizes that she was exposed to radiation. Egged on by his mistress Honey, Harry plans to inject Nancy with a lethal dose of her sedative, but when he sneaks up to her room, he discovers that she has grown to giant size. In a scene paralleling Nancy's first alien encounter, only an enormous hand is seen as Harry reacts in horror.

Cushing and Dr. Von Loeb, a specialist brought in by Cushing, are at a loss on how to treat their giant patient. They keep her in a morphine-induced coma and restrain her with chains while waiting for the authorities to arrive. The sheriff and Jess, Nancy's faithful butler, track enormous footprints leading away from the estate to the alien sphere. Inside the sphere, they find Nancy's diamond necklace (containing the largest diamond in the world) and other large diamonds, each in a clear orb. They speculate that the jewels are being used as a power source for the alien ship. The huge human reappears, and the sheriff and Jess flee.

Meanwhile, Nancy awakens and breaks free of her restraints. She tears off her mansion's roof and, clothed in a bikini-like arrangement of bed linens, heads to town to avenge herself on her unfaithful husband. Ripping the roof off the local bar, she spots Honey and drops a ceiling beam on her rival, killing her. Harry panics, grabs Deputy Charlie's pistol, and begins shooting, but she picks up Harry and walks away. The gunshots have no apparent effect on her. The sheriff fires a shotgun at her, which causes a nearby power line transformer to blow up, killing her. The doctors find Harry lying dead in her hand.

Cast edit

Critical reception edit

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 69% based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10.[6]

Retrospective reviews and scholarship confirm the status of cult classic of the film.[7][8]

Remakes and sequels edit

 
Drive-in advertisement from 1958 for Attack of the 50 Foot Woman and co-feature, War of the Satellites.

With its low budget of around $88,000, Attack of the 50 Foot Woman made enough money to prompt discussion of a sequel. According to executive producer and cinematographer Jacques Marquette, the sequel was to be produced at a higher budget and in color. A script was written, but the project never advanced beyond the discussion phase.[9]

In early 1979, Dimension Pictures announced that producer Steve Krantz was developing a 5-million-dollar remake with director Paul Morrissey.[10] It never came to fruition.

In the mid-1980s, filmmaker Jim Wynorski considered doing a remake with Sybil Danning in the title role.[11] Wynorski made it as far as shooting a photo session with Danning dressed as the 50-foot woman.[12] The project never materialized because Wynorski opted instead to film Not of This Earth (1988), a remake of Roger Corman's 1957 film of the same name.[13]

The film was remade in 1993 by HBO under the same title Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman. It was directed by Christopher Guest, with a script by Thirtysomething writer Joseph Dougherty. Daryl Hannah produced the film and starred in the title role.

In 1995, Fred Olen Ray produced a parody entitled Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold, starring J.J. North and Tammy Parks. Beyond the basic premise, the plot has little in common with the original film, being concerned with the side effects of a beauty-enhancing formula on two ambitious female models. The film was farcical and made on an extremely low budget. The illusion of size difference was achieved using forced perspective with a limited amount of composite imaging.

The animated film Monsters vs. Aliens (2009) also features a giant woman ("Ginormica"). She is specifically identified as being exactly 49' 11", in a subtly humorous attempt to avoid copyright infringement.

In late 2011, Roger Corman produced a 3D film titled Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader, released on August 25, 2012. It was written by Mike MacLean (who also wrote Sharktopus for Corman) and was directed by Kevin O'Neill. The film stars Jena Sims (a former Miss Georgia Teen USA) in the title role as Cassie Stratford and Olivia Alexander, who co-plays Sims's rival, Brittany Andrews.

In early February 2024, Variety reported that Tim Burton and Gone Girl writer Gillian Flynn are developing a remake of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman for Warner Bros.[14]

Home media edit

Attack of the 50 Foot Woman was released June 26, 2007 by Warner Bros. Home Video on region 1 DVD. It was also available in the Warner Bros. three-disc DVD box set Cult Camp Classics - Vol. 1: Sci-Fi Thrillers, which also includes other two cult classic sci-fi thrillers from Allied Artists Pictures, such as The Giant Behemoth (1959) and Queen of Outer Space (1958). An audio commentary track with co-star Yvette Vickers and Tom Weaver is also included. Although the DVDs are now officially out-of-print, on September 20, 2011, Warner Bros. added the film to its order-on-demand Warner Archive DVD-R collection; the content is the same as on the previous DVD releases. A Blu-ray will be released in December 2022 by Warner Archive Collection.

In popular culture edit

Television

  • 1978 – Various animated television series have referenced the film, usually in episodes which involve a female character becoming giant-sized. For example, Challenge of the Superfriends from 1978 features the origins of superhero Apache Chief and supervillainess Giganta.[15]
  • 1989 – The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode "Attack of the 50 Foot Irma" has a similar plot, where April O'Neil's friend Irma is hit by a beam created by a meteorite crashing to Earth. She grows to a massive size and ends up being chased by authorities.[16]
  • 1997 – In the Johnny Bravo episode "Jumbo Johnny", a poster for the film was seen, with two men complaining about the movie.
  • 1998Toonsylvania had a segment called "Attack of the Fifty Footed Woman".
  • 1999Archie's Weird Mysteries episode "Attack of the 50 Ft. Veronica" has Veronica Lodge as a giantess.
  • 2001 – In Smallville, the poster for the film is displayed in the offices of the school newspaper throughout the early series.
  • 2001 – In Gilmore Girls S1E12 “Double Date”, Rory and Dean go watch the movie at the B&W Movie Theater.
  • 2002 – In the British TV series Coupling, the poster for the film is seen in Jeff's living room (season 3, episode 7).
  • 2007 – The Totally Spies! episode "Attack of the 50 Ft. Mandy" has Mandy as a giantess.
  • 2009Phineas and Ferb has Candace become a giant in "Attack of the Fifty Foot Sister".
  • 2019 – Episode 9 of the Netflix original series Raising Dion features the film's movie poster in Pat's condo after it is revealed that Pat shapeshifts into a 50-foot, human thunderstorm.
  • 2020 – The twelfth episode of the first season of the animated series Harley Quinn features Poison Ivy making herself a giant to take on man-eating trees terrorizing the Gotham City Central Park and taking the pose featured on the film's poster.

Film

Books and comics

  • 1990Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel Moving Pictures climaxes with a giant 50-foot woman carrying a screaming ape up a tall tower. This is also an inversion of the ending of King Kong, with flying wizards on broomsticks taking the place of Kong's pursuing biplanes.
  • 2007Attack of the 50 Foot Woman was given an homage in Marvel Adventures: The Avengers #13, in a story titled "Attack of the Fifty Foot Girl!", spotlighting Avengers' member Giant-Girl. The cover of this issue was based upon the film's poster.

Music and music videos

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Swires, Steve (May 1989). "Nathan Juran: The Fantasy Voyages of Jerry the Giant Killer - Part Two". Starlog. No. 142. p. 55.
  2. ^ Smith, Richard Harland. "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)". TCMDb. Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 2013-07-23.
  3. ^ "TMe: Box Office Tops from 1950-1959".
  4. ^ eMoviePoster.com
  5. ^ Keep Watching The Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the 1950s, Vol. 2, 1958-1962 (New York: McFarland & Co, 1986), 16.
  6. ^ "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Meida. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
  7. ^ "Attack Of The 50 Ft. Woman (Blu-ray Review)". Why So Blu?. 2022-11-28. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
  8. ^ Williams, Tony (1985). "Female Oppression in "Attack of the 50-Foot Woman" (L'oppression des femmes dans "Attack of the 50-Foot Woman")". Science Fiction Studies. 12 (3): 264–273. ISSN 0091-7729. JSTOR 4239701.
  9. ^ Bill Warren, Keep Watching The Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the 1950s, Vol. 2, 1958-1962 (New York: McFarland & Co, 1986), 16.
  10. ^ "Hollywood Report". Box Office. Hollywood, CA: Ben Shlyen. 1979-01-01. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  11. ^ See Femme Fatales 1:2.
  12. ^ One image appears as the cover of Femme Fatales 1:2
  13. ^ Femme Fatales, 1:2.
  14. ^ Rubin, Rebecca (February 1, 2024). "Tim Burton to Direct 'Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman' Remake With 'Gone Girl' Author Gillian Flynn". Variety. Retrieved February 1, 2024.
  15. ^ Challenge of the Superfriends, History of Doom, Part 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atf-IdmoI04, position 6:58
  16. ^ "Attack of the 50 Foot Irma". TV.com. 23 October 1989. Retrieved 10 September 2014.

External links edit

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This article is about the 1958 film For the remake see Attack of the 50 Ft Woman 1993 film Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is a 1958 independently made American science fiction horror film directed by Nathan H Juran credited as Nathan Hertz and starring Allison Hayes William Hudson and Yvette Vickers It was produced by Bernard Woolner The screenplay was written by Mark Hanna and the original music score was composed by Ronald Stein The film was distributed in the United States by Allied Artists as a double feature with War of the Satellites Attack of the 50 Foot WomanTheatrical release poster by Reynold BrownDirected byNathan HertzWritten byMark HannaProduced byBernard WoolnerStarringAllison Hayes William Hudson Yvette VickersCinematographyJacques R MarquetteEdited byEdward MannMusic byRonald SteinProductioncompanyWoolner Bros PicturesDistributed byAllied Artists Pictures CorporationRelease dateMay 19 1958 1958 05 19 Running time66 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 65 000 1 89 000 2 Box office 480 000 USA 3 The Allied Artists television version runs 75 minutes instead of 66 including a long printed crawl at the beginning and end repeated sequences and hold frames designed to optically lengthen the film s running time The film s storyline concerns the plight of a wealthy heiress whose close encounter with an enormous alien in his round spacecraft causes her to grow into a giantess complicating her marriage which is already troubled by a philandering husband 4 Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is a variation on other 1950s science fiction films that featured size changing humans The Amazing Colossal Man 1957 its sequel War of the Colossal Beast 1958 and The Incredible Shrinking Man 1957 in this case a woman is the protagonist 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Critical reception 4 Remakes and sequels 5 Home media 6 In popular culture 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editA television announcer reports sightings of a red fireball around the world Facetiously he calculates its path will take it to California Nancy Archer a wealthy but highly troubled woman with a history of emotional instability and immoderate drinking is driving on a road that night in an American desert A glowing sphere settles on the deserted highway in front of her causing her to veer off the road When she gets out to investigate the object a huge creature exits and reaches for her Nancy escapes and runs back to town but nobody believes her story due to her known drinking problem and a recent stay in a mental institution Her philandering husband Harry Archer is more interested in his latest girlfriend town floozy Honey Parker He pretends to be the good husband in the hope that Nancy will snap and return to the booby hatch leaving him in control of her 50 million estate Nancy bargains with Harry asking him to search the desert with her for the flying satellite agreeing to a voluntary return to the sanatorium if they find nothing As night falls they find the spacecraft and the alien creature emerges revealed as an enormous male human Harry fires his pistol at the giant but the gunfire has no effect Harry flees leaving Nancy behind She is later discovered on the roof of her pool house in a delirious state and must be sedated by her family physician Dr Cushing The doctor comments on scratches he finds on Nancy s neck and theorizes that she was exposed to radiation Egged on by his mistress Honey Harry plans to inject Nancy with a lethal dose of her sedative but when he sneaks up to her room he discovers that she has grown to giant size In a scene paralleling Nancy s first alien encounter only an enormous hand is seen as Harry reacts in horror Cushing and Dr Von Loeb a specialist brought in by Cushing are at a loss on how to treat their giant patient They keep her in a morphine induced coma and restrain her with chains while waiting for the authorities to arrive The sheriff and Jess Nancy s faithful butler track enormous footprints leading away from the estate to the alien sphere Inside the sphere they find Nancy s diamond necklace containing the largest diamond in the world and other large diamonds each in a clear orb They speculate that the jewels are being used as a power source for the alien ship The huge human reappears and the sheriff and Jess flee Meanwhile Nancy awakens and breaks free of her restraints She tears off her mansion s roof and clothed in a bikini like arrangement of bed linens heads to town to avenge herself on her unfaithful husband Ripping the roof off the local bar she spots Honey and drops a ceiling beam on her rival killing her Harry panics grabs Deputy Charlie s pistol and begins shooting but she picks up Harry and walks away The gunshots have no apparent effect on her The sheriff fires a shotgun at her which causes a nearby power line transformer to blow up killing her The doctors find Harry lying dead in her hand Cast editAllison Hayes as Nancy Fowler Archer William Hudson as Harry Archer Yvette Vickers as Honey Parker Roy Gordon as Dr Isaac Cushing George Douglas as Sheriff Dubbitt Ken Terrell as Jess Stout Nancy s butler Otto Waldis as Dr Heinrich Von Loeb Eileen Stevens as nurse Frank Chase as Deputy Charlie Michael Ross as Tony the bartender the giant alienCritical reception editOn review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 69 based on 13 reviews with an average rating of 6 1 10 6 Retrospective reviews and scholarship confirm the status of cult classic of the film 7 8 Remakes and sequels edit nbsp Drive in advertisement from 1958 for Attack of the 50 Foot Woman and co feature War of the Satellites With its low budget of around 88 000 Attack of the 50 Foot Woman made enough money to prompt discussion of a sequel According to executive producer and cinematographer Jacques Marquette the sequel was to be produced at a higher budget and in color A script was written but the project never advanced beyond the discussion phase 9 In early 1979 Dimension Pictures announced that producer Steve Krantz was developing a 5 million dollar remake with director Paul Morrissey 10 It never came to fruition In the mid 1980s filmmaker Jim Wynorski considered doing a remake with Sybil Danning in the title role 11 Wynorski made it as far as shooting a photo session with Danning dressed as the 50 foot woman 12 The project never materialized because Wynorski opted instead to film Not of This Earth 1988 a remake of Roger Corman s 1957 film of the same name 13 The film was remade in 1993 by HBO under the same title Attack of the 50 Ft Woman It was directed by Christopher Guest with a script by Thirtysomething writer Joseph Dougherty Daryl Hannah produced the film and starred in the title role In 1995 Fred Olen Ray produced a parody entitled Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold starring J J North and Tammy Parks Beyond the basic premise the plot has little in common with the original film being concerned with the side effects of a beauty enhancing formula on two ambitious female models The film was farcical and made on an extremely low budget The illusion of size difference was achieved using forced perspective with a limited amount of composite imaging The animated film Monsters vs Aliens 2009 also features a giant woman Ginormica She is specifically identified as being exactly 49 11 in a subtly humorous attempt to avoid copyright infringement In late 2011 Roger Corman produced a 3D film titled Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader released on August 25 2012 It was written by Mike MacLean who also wrote Sharktopus for Corman and was directed by Kevin O Neill The film stars Jena Sims a former Miss Georgia Teen USA in the title role as Cassie Stratford and Olivia Alexander who co plays Sims s rival Brittany Andrews In early February 2024 Variety reported that Tim Burton and Gone Girl writer Gillian Flynn are developing a remake of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman for Warner Bros 14 Home media editAttack of the 50 Foot Woman was released June 26 2007 by Warner Bros Home Video on region 1 DVD It was also available in the Warner Bros three disc DVD box set Cult Camp Classics Vol 1 Sci Fi Thrillers which also includes other two cult classic sci fi thrillers from Allied Artists Pictures such as The Giant Behemoth 1959 and Queen of Outer Space 1958 An audio commentary track with co star Yvette Vickers and Tom Weaver is also included Although the DVDs are now officially out of print on September 20 2011 Warner Bros added the film to its order on demand Warner Archive DVD R collection the content is the same as on the previous DVD releases A Blu ray will be released in December 2022 by Warner Archive Collection In popular culture editTelevision 1978 Various animated television series have referenced the film usually in episodes which involve a female character becoming giant sized For example Challenge of the Superfriends from 1978 features the origins of superhero Apache Chief and supervillainess Giganta 15 1989 The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode Attack of the 50 Foot Irma has a similar plot where April O Neil s friend Irma is hit by a beam created by a meteorite crashing to Earth She grows to a massive size and ends up being chased by authorities 16 1997 In the Johnny Bravo episode Jumbo Johnny a poster for the film was seen with two men complaining about the movie 1998 Toonsylvania had a segment called Attack of the Fifty Footed Woman 1999 Archie s Weird Mysteries episode Attack of the 50 Ft Veronica has Veronica Lodge as a giantess 2001 In Smallville the poster for the film is displayed in the offices of the school newspaper throughout the early series 2001 In Gilmore Girls S1E12 Double Date Rory and Dean go watch the movie at the B amp W Movie Theater 2002 In the British TV series Coupling the poster for the film is seen in Jeff s living room season 3 episode 7 2007 The Totally Spies episode Attack of the 50 Ft Mandy has Mandy as a giantess 2009 Phineas and Ferb has Candace become a giant in Attack of the Fifty Foot Sister 2019 Episode 9 of the Netflix original series Raising Dion features the film s movie poster in Pat s condo after it is revealed that Pat shapeshifts into a 50 foot human thunderstorm 2020 The twelfth episode of the first season of the animated series Harley Quinn features Poison Ivy making herself a giant to take on man eating trees terrorizing the Gotham City Central Park and taking the pose featured on the film s poster Film 1968 The film is featured in Joe Dante s movie mash up The Movie Orgy 1977 Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman is playing in the drive in theater in the 1977 film Ruby featuring Piper Laurie 1988 In the film Saturday the 14th Strikes Back Linda Baxter played by Julianne McNamara becomes a 50 foot woman and is stuck inside her house 1994 In Quentin Tarantino s film Pulp Fiction the poster for the movie is seen in the club Vincent Vega and Mia Wallace dance in 2009 In the film Monsters vs Aliens Reese Witherspoon s character Ginormica whose real name is Susan Murphy was inspired by Attack of the 50 Foot Woman Ginormica is 49 feet and 11 inches tall Books and comics 1990 Terry Pratchett s Discworld novel Moving Pictures climaxes with a giant 50 foot woman carrying a screaming ape up a tall tower This is also an inversion of the ending of King Kong with flying wizards on broomsticks taking the place of Kong s pursuing biplanes 2007 Attack of the 50 Foot Woman was given an homage in Marvel Adventures The Avengers 13 in a story titled Attack of the Fifty Foot Girl spotlighting Avengers member Giant Girl The cover of this issue was based upon the film s poster Music and music videos 1981 The Tubes album The Completion Backward Principle includes the song Attack of the 50 Foot Woman 1985 The music video for Go West s Call Me is an allusion to the film 1991 The music video for Belinda Carlisle s song Do You Feel Like I Feel was inspired by the film 1998 The music video for Neil Finn s She Will Have Her Way is an extended allusion to the film and those that inspired it 2019 Lana Del Rey s music video for her cover of Sublime s Doin Time is an allusion to the film See also editList of American films of 1958 The Amazing Colossal ManReferences edit Swires Steve May 1989 Nathan Juran The Fantasy Voyages of Jerry the Giant Killer Part Two Starlog No 142 p 55 Smith Richard Harland Attack of the 50 Foot Woman 1958 TCMDb Turner Classic Movies Retrieved 2013 07 23 TMe Box Office Tops from 1950 1959 eMoviePoster com Keep Watching The Skies American Science Fiction Movies of the 1950s Vol 2 1958 1962 New York McFarland amp Co 1986 16 Attack of the 50 Foot Woman 1958 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Meida Retrieved December 14 2022 Attack Of The 50 Ft Woman Blu ray Review Why So Blu 2022 11 28 Retrieved 2023 03 29 Williams Tony 1985 Female Oppression in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman L oppression des femmes dans Attack of the 50 Foot Woman Science Fiction Studies 12 3 264 273 ISSN 0091 7729 JSTOR 4239701 Bill Warren Keep Watching The Skies American Science Fiction Movies of the 1950s Vol 2 1958 1962 New York McFarland amp Co 1986 16 Hollywood Report Box Office Hollywood CA Ben Shlyen 1979 01 01 Retrieved 2017 09 29 See Femme Fatales 1 2 One image appears as the cover of Femme Fatales 1 2 Femme Fatales 1 2 Rubin Rebecca February 1 2024 Tim Burton to Direct Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman Remake With Gone Girl Author Gillian Flynn Variety Retrieved February 1 2024 Challenge of the Superfriends History of Doom Part 1 https www youtube com watch v atf IdmoI04 position 6 58 Attack of the 50 Foot Irma TV com 23 October 1989 Retrieved 10 September 2014 External links editAttack of the 50 Foot Woman 1958 at IMDb nbsp Attack of the 50 Foot Woman at the TCM Movie Database Attack of the 50 Foot Woman at AllMovie Attack of the 50 Foot Woman at the American Film Institute Catalog Trailer of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive Joe Dante on Attack of the 50 Foot Woman at Trailers From Hell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Attack of the 50 Foot Woman amp oldid 1210175481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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