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The Swarm 1978

The Swarm 1978
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The Swarm (1978) - IMDb
Killer bees from South America have been breeding with the gentler bees of more northern climes, slowly extending their territory northward decade after decade ...

The Swarm (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Swarm is a 1978 monster horror film about a killer bee invasion of Texas. It was adapted from a novel of the same name by Arthur Herzog. The director was Irwin ...

The Swarm (1978) - IMDb
A huge swarm of deadly African bees spreads terror over American cities by killing thousands of people.

The Swarm (1978) - DVD Movie Guide - www.dvdmg.com | A Daily Guide ...
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson (February 26, 2003) When The Swarm hit movie screens in the summer of 1978, it represented the last gasp for that eras disaster flicks.

The Swarm (1978) - Trailer - YouTube
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The Swarm (1978) - Yahoo! Movies - Upcoming Movies, Trailers and ...
For years, killer bees from South America have been breeding with their benign cousins in the north and expanding their territory. When entomologist Brad Crane learns ...

The Swarm (1978) - Rotten Tomatoes
Review: Killer bees migrate to the United States from Africa via South America in this disaster film produced and directed by the genre's chief architect,...

The Swarm (1978) - Amazon.com: Online Shopping for Electronics ...
Legendarily chintzy "event" producer Irwin Allen ( The Towering Inferno ) went out with a gargantuan buzz-on with this jaw-droppingly goofy disaster flick. No cliché ...

The Swarm (1978) -*** - 1000 Misspent Hours and Counting
The Swarm (1978) -*** Way back in 1956, some commercial honey producers in Brazil noticed that the African subspecies of honeybee typically generated significantly ...

Monster Shack Movie Reviews » The Swarm (1978)
Directed by Irwin Allen. Based on the novel by Arthur Herzog Jr., Screenplay by Stirling Silliphant. Tagline: Its more than a speculation its a ...

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