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  1. The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (a.k.a. Monsters of the Night and The Night Crawlers) is a 1966 independently made American science fiction - monster film drama produced by Jack Broder (and Roger Corman, uncredited), written and directed by Michael A. Hoey, that stars Mamie Van Doren, Anthony Eisley, Billy Gray, Bobby Van and Pamela Mason.

  2. The Navy vs. the Night Monsters: Directed by Michael A. Hoey, Jon Hall, Arthur C. Pierce. With Mamie Van Doren, Anthony Eisley, Billy Gray, Bobby Van. Beware of the Night Crawlers ... their clutches will disintegrate you!

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    • Michael A. Hoey, Jon Hall, Arthur C. Pierce
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    • Mamie Van Doren, Anthony Eisley, Billy Gray
  3. Aug 19, 2023 · Synopsis: In the midst of the Cold War, a top-secret U.S. Navy research station is established on a remote tropical island in the Pacific Ocean.

    • 85 min
    • 858
    • Nostalgia Horror Theater
  4. May 23, 2008 · The theatrical trailer for THE NAVY VS. THE NIGHT MONSTERS (1966) starring Mamie Van Doren and Anthony Eisley. Read all about the 50-year history of Chicago...

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  5. Operation Deep Freeze, a scientific expedition to Antarctica discovers unusual tree specimens. When specimens are shipped out for further study, the trees are accidentally introduced to a south seas Navy base, soon revealing themselves to be killer, acid-secreting monsters that live by night.

    • Michael A. Hoey, Dick Dixon
    • Mamie Van Doren
  6. A scientific expedition to Antarctica unleashes a nightmarish terror upon a South Seas Navy base as horrific monsters tak... Get ready for a chilling adventure!

    • 85 min
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    • THE STREAM - Movies and More
  7. Operation Deep Freeze, a scientific expedition to Antarctica discovers unusual tree specimens. When specimens are shipped out for further study, the trees are accidentally introduced to a south seas Navy base, soon revealing themselves to be killer, acid-secreting monsters that live by night. —Jeremy Lunt <durlinlunt@acadia.net>