Ein hinterwäldlerischer Wildhüter und ein örtlicher Arzt entdecken, dass riesige Blutegel für das Verschwinden und die Todesfälle in einem örtlichen Sumpf verantwortlich sind, aber die örtli... Alles lesenEin hinterwäldlerischer Wildhüter und ein örtlicher Arzt entdecken, dass riesige Blutegel für das Verschwinden und die Todesfälle in einem örtlichen Sumpf verantwortlich sind, aber die örtliche Polizei glaubt ihnen nicht.Ein hinterwäldlerischer Wildhüter und ein örtlicher Arzt entdecken, dass riesige Blutegel für das Verschwinden und die Todesfälle in einem örtlichen Sumpf verantwortlich sind, aber die örtliche Polizei glaubt ihnen nicht.
- Doc Greyson
- (as Tyler Mc Vey)
- Dave Walker
- (as Bruno Ve Sota)
- Porky Reed
- (as Daniel White)
- Giant Leech
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- Old Sam Peters
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- Mike
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- Search Party Member
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- Search Party Member
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- Giant Leech
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As far as Corman flicks go, this one has a good feel to it. Some drama, tragedy, comedy (well, some that was intentional), and an attempt at a real story. The screenwriter, Leo Gordon, has created a good feel for the south, and is an accomplished (although not great) practitioner of his trade. So, laughs aside, watch this movie again and focus on the plot when you can. There is no hocus pocus, minimal pseudo-science, and some likable characters.
Oh yeah, and please don't be a danger to yourself or others...
So how did I miss this drive-in special back in '59; maybe I had a back-seat 12-pack that made me forget. Anyhow, I'm glad to catch up with this Corman special. Okay, I'm in a minority, but the flick's on the whole competently made. The monster is the only really cheesy part (surprise, surprise). Still, it's wisely kept in shadow so we never get a really good look. Otherwise, the script, acting, and staging are all credibly done. For a cheap budget, the Cormans got their money's worth, especially with the LA Arboretum. Then too, was there ever a better screen vixen than the great Yvette Vickers. Here she grabs us guys in the first part with her seductive specialty and a lot of leg. No wonder the leeches were saving her for their vampire dinners. And catch the hillbillies. Their backwoods lingo and grimy looks are really colorful and well acted.
Anyway, I can't say the cheapo's a campy laugher like most Corman monster flicks. On the whole, however, it is a quality cut above and held my interest all the way through, Vickers or no.
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- WissenswertesAccording to director Bernard L. Kowalski, producer Gene Corman didn't want to pay the grips the extra money for pushing the camera raft while they were filming in the Pasadena Arboretum in the water, so first Kowalski and his brother did it and later Corman put on a bathing suit and did it himself and ended up in a hospital for a few days.
- PatzerCal and Dave are talking outside the general store. The reflection of the mike boom can be seen in the roof of the car.
- Zitate
[last lines]
Steve Benton: [referring to explosives] Alright. Let her go.
Mike: Oh no. I've done enough of your dirty work. Help yourself.
- VerbindungenEdited into Haunted Hollywood: Attack of the Giant Leeches (2016)
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- 1.37 : 1(original ratio)