The Abominable Snowman (film)
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The Abominable Snowman is a 1957 film about a kindly English botanist and a gruff American scientist who lead an expedition to the Himalayas in search of the legendary Yeti.
- Directed by Val Guest. Written by Nigel Kneale, based on Kneale's 1955 TV play The Creature.
Demon-prowler of the mountain shadows...Dreaded man-beast of Tibet...The terror of all that is human (taglines)
Dr. John Rollason[edit]
- Of all the idiotic, maniac ideas!
- This creature may have an affinity for man, something in common with ourselves. Let's remember that before we start shooting.
- I'm wondering... wondering how old that face is. It's seen a long life.
Dialogue[edit]
- Dr. John Rollason: This is complete madness, Friend, and you know it.
- Dr. Tom Friend: Relax, will ya. He knows how to hold his fire.
- [Kusang has run off]
- Ed Shelley: Find him?
- Dr. Tom Friend: No, but I found something else.
- Ed Shelley: What's that?
- Dr. Tom Friend: One of your traps all broken apart!
Taglines[edit]
- WE DARE YOU TO SEE IT ALONE!
- Each chilling moment a shock-test for your scare-endurance!!
- DEMON-PROWLER OF MOUNTAIN SHADOWS...
- DREADED MAN-BEAST OF TIBET...
- THE TERROR OF ALL THAT IS HUMAN!!
- THE SUPERBEAST UNLEASHES NEW WORLDS OF TERROR
- See It With Someone Brave! -- A Timeless Terror to Freeze You to Your Seats!
- Demon-prowler of the mountain shadows...Dreaded man-beast of Tibet...The terror of all that is human
Cast[edit]
- Forrest Tucker — Dr. Tom Friend
- Peter Cushing — Dr John Rollason
- Maureen Connell — Helen Rollason
- Richard Wattis — Peter Fox
External links[edit]
- The Abominable Snowman quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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