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The rainforest in Green Hell is populated with many different species of animals.These animals become an essential part of player's survival as some of them can be exploited for food and/or craftingmaterials.


Realmz game.

Green Hell is a sweltering struggle for survival in the Amazonian rainforest. Clinging to life, the player is set on a journey of durability as the effects of solitude wear heavy not only on the body but also the mind. How long will can you survive against the dangers of the unknown?

  • 1List of Animals

List of Animals[editedit source]

There are passive, aggressive, and decorative animals, differing in their behavior and amount of threat they pose to the player.


Amphibians[editedit source]


Birds[editedit source]


Fish[editedit source]


Invertebrates[editedit source]


Mammals[editedit source]


Reptiles[editedit source]

Decorative[editedit source]

These animals serve no purpose other than to add immersion to the game. They cannot be killed or otherwise interacted with.


Not yet Implemented[editedit source]




Animals
AmphibiansCane Toad • Poison Dart Frog
BirdsHyacinth Macaw • Scarlet Macaw • Toucan
FishAngelfish • Arowana • Discus Fish • Peacock Bass • Red-Bellied Piranha • River Stingray
InvertebratesBrazilian Wandering Spider • Brazilian Wasp • Goliath Birdeater Spider • Larva • Maggots • Mystery Snail • Prawn • Rainforest Ants • Red Crab • Scorpion
MammalsArmadillo • Capybara • Collared Peccary • Jaguar • Mouse • Puma • South American Tapir • Three Banded Armadillo
ReptilesBlack Caiman • Caiman Lizard • Green Iguana • Red Footed Tortoise • South American Rattlesnake
DecorativeBats
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Running time87 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$692,000Green Hell is a 1940 American directed by, starring and.Green Hell was given a lavish production by, which built a massive indoor jungle set on a. An temple 125 feet high, 225 feet wide, and 45,000 square feet in area were constructed.

Having spent a great deal of money on a film that turned out to be a critical and financial disaster, Universal used the set again, recycling it into an for (1940).Whale made only one more completed film after this, the 1941 romantic melodrama, starring as an exiled Austrian prince fighting the. Contents.Plot A group of adventurers journey deep into the jungle in search of ancient Incan treasure. A beautiful woman, brought to their camp by hired bearers, has come to join her husband, a newer member of the group, who was recently killed by hostile natives. As the months pass, jealousies and tempers flare as fights break out over the woman. The Incan treasure is eventually found but the treasure-seekers, now united by a common enemy, are about to be attacked by hordes of fierce natives armed with bows and poisoned arrows.Cast. as Keith Brandon.

as Stephanie Richardson. as Hal Scott. as Forrester. as Doctor Loren. 'Tex' Morgan. as David Richardson.

Gene Garrick as Graham. as Gracco. as Mala (as Ray Mala). Peter Bronte as Santos. as Native GirlProduction The film was based on an original story and script by Frances Marion. Producer Harry Edington had a deal at Universal and announced it for production in April 1939. James Whale agreed to direct and Douglas Fairbanks and Joan Bennett were cast in the leads.

At one stage the film was going to be called South of the Amazon.Price called Whale 'a wonderful man' but 'in spite of the film's great seriousness of intent it was probably one of the funniest films ever shot anywhere in the world. About five of the worst pictures ever made were all in that one picture. We all adored making it because we realized there wasn't a single word in it that was real. The sets were terribly opulent, very expensive, but it had the most preposterous story.' Critical reception wrote, 'every one keeps a stiff upper lip except Miss Bennett, who purses hers, and the youngest member of the expedition, who becomes hysterical and screams, 'Oh, the monotony of it!' Monotony, egad!

What a word for the best worst picture of the year!' ; while wrote, 'famously ludicrous jungle melodrama.Although capably staged in studio sets by James Whale and well enough cast.it is made unendurable by the dialogue and situations devised by former Oscar winner Frances Marion. As Vincent Price once said, 'About five of the worst pictures ever made are all in this one picture';called it 'hokey but entertaining.' Douglas Fairbanks Jr said the film was 'hell.

Every jungle cliche was trotted out. Joanie Bennett says it remains her worst movie. I remember George Sanders saying he held his nose every time he had to say a line. director James Whale had just lost it.

He didn't care about it at all.' Preservation A print and its trailer are preserved in the collection,. References. Dick, Bernard K.

University Press of Kentucky. TV Guide.

Young College Girl Chosen for Fern Role: Fairbanks 'Cable' Star Paramount Convention Wheeler 'Nut' Candidate Marxes in Tuneful MoodSchallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 17 Apr 1939: 8. Louella O. Parsons: Close-Ups and Long-Shots Of the Motion Picture SceneThe Washington Post 14 July 1939: 28. Dixon, Stephen; Price, Vincent: 'Good Phibes: STEPHEN DIXON meets VINCENT PRICE now starring in a television series of his early films', The Guardian, 18 Aug 1973: 8.

Allen Eyles. Turner Classic Movies. Bawden, James; Miller, Ron (4 March 2016). University Press of Kentucky. P. 102.

Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress, p.72 c.1978 by American Film InstituteRetrieved April 24, 2016External links. on. at. at the.

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