Basilisk: The Serpent King: Directed by Stephen Furst. With Jeremy London, Wendy Carter, Cleavant Derricks, Griff Furst. Archaeologist Harrison McColl digs up a stone basilisk during his expedition. After transporting it to a museum in Colorado, the basi
片名Basilisk: The Serpen... 上映时间2006年11月25日(美国) 导演Louie Myma... 又名Basilisk: The Serpent King 编剧Wil McCart...Chase Park... 主 演杰瑞米·伦敦Wendy CarterCleavant Derricks格里夫·佛斯特Sarah Skeeters 演职人员(28) Louie Myman ...
>龙王之迷 Basilisk: The Serpent King 原名:Basilisk: The Serpent King 制片国家/地区:USA, Bulgaria 导演:Louie Myman 简体中文名:龙王之迷 上映日期:2006-11-25 又名:龙王之迷, Basilisk imdb编号:tt0760306 语言:English 主演:Jeremy London ... Dr. Harrison 'Harry' McColl/Wendy Carter ... Rachel ...
1.a legendary creature, variously described as a serpent, lizard, or dragon, said to kill by its breath or look. 2.any of several tropical American iguanid lizards of the genusBasiliscus,noted for their ability to run across the surface of water on their hind legs. ...
the eyes … with all their blaze of basilisk horror Bram Stoker Did you know? In Hellenic and Roman legend, a basilisk (also called a cockatrice) was a serpent-like creature capable of destroying other creatures by way of its deadly stare. The modern basilisk is a lizard that belongs to ...
The basilisk is the king of serpents, specifically dubbed 'the king of snakes' by Aristotle. Regulus is its Latin name.
This fabled king of the reptiles (from Greek basileus 'little king') was said to be hatched — from an odd looking cock's egg — by a serpent or a toad in a dunghill. Of all the legendary monsters, none was deadlier. It was also believed to be the incarnation of the Death God. ...
Basilisk: Ouka Ninpouchou: With Masaya Fukunishi, Saori Hayami, Mugihito, Emiko Takeuchi. The battle for succession that continued for three generations of shogun in the Keichou era culminated in a gruesome battle of ninja arts between the Kouga and Iga
1250–1300;Middle English<Latinbasiliscus<Greekbasilískosprinceling, basilisk, equivalent tobasil(eús) king +-iskosdiminutive suffix; allegedly so named from a crownlike white spot on its head Word of the Day add this widget to your site ...
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