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Mighty Gorga/ One Million AC/DC (1969)
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Prehistoric Double Feature
To save his almost bankrupt circus, Mark Remington journeys to Africa where he and a sexy Great White Huntress encounter The Mighty Gorga, a goofy looking (and often cross-eyed) giant gorilla played by a guy wearing the worst ape suit ever seen in a motion picture. Atop a Prehistoric Plateau, they also confront a tyrannosaurus played, no surprise, by a guy wearing the worst dinosaur suit ever seen in a motion picture. After Remington actually throws a prehistoric egg at the beast, the T-Rex fights Gorga in a special effects non-spectacle so stupid as to be almost breathtaking. Other creatures on display include a serpent guarding the Lost Treasure of Bronson Canyone (courtesy of some cheesy stop-motion animation), and such B movie dinosaurs as Anthony Eisley, (The Naked Kiss), Kent Taylor (The Crawling Hand), and good 'ol Scott Brady (He Walked by Night) as the obligatory bad guy. The Mighty Gorga. The film that makes King Kong look like a classic.
Plus: The madness continues when The Mighty Gorga's tyrannosaurs returns to gobble up cave gals in the jaw-dropping One Million AC/DV, a caveman sex comedy written by none other than Edward D. Wood Jr. the legendary cult auteur of Plan 9 from Outer Space, who
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