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The Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1918)
"These giant monsters of the past are seen to breathe, to live again, to move and battle as they did at dawn of life."
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Audience
Score
60
Starring
Herbert M. Dawley
Willis H. O'Brien
Alan V. Day
Director
Willis H. O'Brien
Writers
Herbert M. Dawley
NR
16 min
Nov 17th, 1918
Fantasy
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Animation
,
Horror
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Plot
In a dream Uncle Jack looks through a magic telescope owned by the ghost of a hermit and sees what life was like millions of years ago, including a battle between prehistoric monsters.
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Theatrical Release:
November 17th, 1918
Movie Budget:
$3,000
Movie Box Office Gross:
$3,000 (Worldwide)
Original Language:
English
Production Companies:
Herbert M. Dawley Production
silent film
stop motion
partially lost film
dinosaur
Cast & Crew
H
Herbert M. Dawley
as Uncle Jack Holmes (uncredited)
W
Willis H. O'Brien
as Ghost of 'Mad Dick', the Hermit (uncredited)
A
Alan V. Day
as Jacks Nephew
C
Chauncey A. Day
as Jacks Nephew
W
Willis H. O'Brien
Director
H
Herbert M. Dawley
Producer
H
Herbert M. Dawley
Writer
W
Willis H. O'Brien
Writer
W
Willis H. O'Brien
Cinematography
W
Willis H. O'Brien
Special Effects
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