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Actress, Pamela Duncan, was born on Dec 28, 1924 in Brooklyn, NY. Duncan died at the age of 80 on Nov 11, 2005 in Englewood, NJ .

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Dale Drewer: Hank!... He gave his life...
Martha Hunter: I know...


Martha Hunter: It looks like we're on the verge of a blessed event.
Dr. Karl Weigand: What's that? What's that?
Martha Hunter: Or is this the one you killed?
Dr. Karl Weigand: No it is still alive! We did not kill it.
Martha Hunter: Notice the belt of yellow fat around the base of the shell. It would indicate that she's in a very delicate condition. Pretty close, too. I for one should not like to be around to hear the patter of so many tiny feet.


Martha Hunter: Doctor, you're not going to suggest that we save it for science? That would be suicide!
Dr. Karl Weigand: No thank you, Martha. I have no ambition toward becoming a mad scientist. But I do think we should try and capture the thing. Would you not like to examine a live specimen?
Martha Hunter: Certainly I would, but I had a chance to see how the specimen examined the lab wall last night.


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Talks about the beginnings of her career and the movies, The Undead (1957) and Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957), in the book, "A Sci-Fi Swarm and Horror Horde" (McFarland, 2010), by Tom Weaver.

Featured in the 2000 Oscar nominated documentary short subject film Curtain Call (2000) about former actors, musicians and dancers, now residents of the Actors' Fund Home in New Jersey.

1959 Deb Star.

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