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L'Attaque des crabes géants

Un groupe de scientifiques arrivent sur une île pour étudier les effets des armes nucléaires. A leur arrivée, ils découvre que l'endroit est peuplé de crabes qui se sont tranformés en des crétures énormes et monstrueuses.

Nationalité
United States of America
Langue originale
anglais
Réalisation
Roger Corman
Sortie
10 févr. 1957

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