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Revision as of 09:40, 23 March 2014

Movie (1955)
Starring:
Kenneth Tobey (Commander Pete Matthews)
Faith Domergue (Prof. Lesley Joyce)
Donald Curtis (Dr. John Carter)
Ian Keith (Admiral Burns)
Dean Maddox, Jr. (Admiral Norman)
Chuck Griffiths (Lt. Griff)
A giant radioactive octopus terrorizes the Pacific, ultimately attacking San Francisco.
Martin PBM-5 Mariner
Used to search for the survivors of a ship the octopus destroyed. Later, the same plane or one like it is used to search for the octopus in San Francisco Bay.

Unidentified Aircraft
Sure ! Not the Mariner cockpit !

McDonnell FH-1 Phantom
Several are shown taking off from an aircraft carrier to search for the octopus.


Sikorsky HOS-1
Seen taking off from an aircraft carrier to search for the octopus.


Republic F-84G Thunderjet
Seen searching for the octopus.

Boeing B-47B Stratojet
Flies Pete and Lesley from San Francisco to Astoria to investigate a possible sighting of the octopus.


Hiller HTE-2
Flies John to an airfield near the Golden Gate Bridge. Same helicopter later joins a Sikorsky HO3S-1 in performing observational duties during the octopus' attack on the city. It crashes into one of the octopus' tentacles and is destroyed.


Sikorsky HO3S-1
Sikorsky HO3S-1, UR-41, accompanies the other helicopter in performing observational duties during the octopus' attack.

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