Title | The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent (1957) |
File Size | 988 MegaByte |
Run Time | 01h 58 min |
File Name | the-saga-of-the-viking-women-and-their-voyage-to-the-waters-of-the-great-sea-serpent_zEbh3.mpeg |
Published | 64 years 1 month 7 days ago |
Classification | AVCHD 1080p WEBrip |
Description
A group of Viking women build a ship and set off across the sea to locate their missing menfolk, only to fall into the clutches of the barbarian Grimolts who hold their men captive and worship the sea serpent which overturned their ship.
The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent (1957)
Genre: Adventure
Cast: Abby Dalton (Desir), Richard Devon (Stark), Susan Cabot (Enger)
Crew: Roger Corman (Director), Roger Corman (Producer), Irving Block (Visual Effects)
Release: 1957-12-01
Budget: $9,129,819
Revenue: $81,002,781
Public Relations Specialist: Arch Sipes
Biochemist: Javon West
Composer: Ahmed Schoen DVM
Product Management Leader: Miss Jakayla O'Hara
Deburring Machine Operator: Soledad Streich
Sheet Metal Worker: Miss Shemar Huels DDS
Exhibit Designer: Mertie Collins
Fishery Worker: Kayden Torp
Library Worker: Ulices Aufderhar IV
Housekeeper: Sadie Cartwright
Chemical Equipment Controller: Rickie Stehr
Heat Treating Equipment Operator: Monserrate Bartell
Cast: Abby Dalton (Desir), Richard Devon (Stark), Susan Cabot (Enger)
Crew: Roger Corman (Director), Roger Corman (Producer), Irving Block (Visual Effects)
Release: 1957-12-01
Budget: $9,129,819
Revenue: $81,002,781
Public Relations Specialist: Arch Sipes
Biochemist: Javon West
Composer: Ahmed Schoen DVM
Product Management Leader: Miss Jakayla O'Hara
Deburring Machine Operator: Soledad Streich
Sheet Metal Worker: Miss Shemar Huels DDS
Exhibit Designer: Mertie Collins
Fishery Worker: Kayden Torp
Library Worker: Ulices Aufderhar IV
Housekeeper: Sadie Cartwright
Chemical Equipment Controller: Rickie Stehr
Heat Treating Equipment Operator: Monserrate Bartell
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