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Beast Creatures

Originaltitel: Attack of the Beast Creatures
  • 1985
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,3/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Beast Creatures (1985)
Horror

Die Überlebenden eines Schiffsunglücks werden auf einer Insel angespült und treffen dort auf kleine, bösartige Kreaturen.Die Überlebenden eines Schiffsunglücks werden auf einer Insel angespült und treffen dort auf kleine, bösartige Kreaturen.Die Überlebenden eines Schiffsunglücks werden auf einer Insel angespült und treffen dort auf kleine, bösartige Kreaturen.

  • Regie
    • Michael Stanley
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert A. Hutton
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Robert Nolfi
    • Julia Rust
    • Robert Lengyel
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    4,3/10
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    • Regie
      • Michael Stanley
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert A. Hutton
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Robert Nolfi
      • Julia Rust
      • Robert Lengyel
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    • 39Kritische Rezensionen
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    Robert Nolfi
    • John Trieste
    Julia Rust
    • Cathy
    Robert Lengyel
    • Case Quinn
    Lisa Pak
    • Diane
    Frank Murgalo
    Frank Murgalo
    • Philip
    John Vichiola
    • Mr. Morgan
    Kay Bailey
    • Mrs. Gordon
    Frans Kal
    • Pat
    Robert T. Firgelewski
    • Mr. Bruin
    • (as Robert Firgelewski)
    Ronald Haupler Sr.
    • First Sailor
    Robert A. Hutton
    • Second Sailor
    Joanne Stanley
    • Drowning Woman
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      • Michael Stanley
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert A. Hutton
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    Trash movie deserves a look!!

    Totally insane trash movie where a several shipwreck suvivors on a desert island faces strange creatures likes little puppets with black hair who attack them at night and day, this devil puppets are quite well done and disappoint no one as entertainment only, they certainly choose a desert island to saves money of course and this will amuzing everyone, whatever the result after watching deserve a look for those who loves trash movies!! a bit o criticism could be a lack of nudity scenes as appears in this kind of production!!

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    First watch: 2018 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD-R / Rating: 4
    6Steve_Nyland

    Hehehe, what the heck???

    What an endearing mess!! Summed up as succinctly as possible, ATTACK OF THE BEAST CREATURES concerns itself with a group of shipwreck victims who find themselves stranded on an uncharted island where they are set upon by a bunch of demonic alien Cabbige Patch dolls made up to look like Marilyn Manson. One by one the survivors are torn at, eaten, and reduced to clean-picked skeletons before they can effect any kind of rescue or escape plan. The Beast Creatures are fierce, hungry, innumerable and can seem to spawn anew whenever suffering losses: For every Beast Creature the humans whack like pulpy, exploding softballs as they fling themselves through the air, three more take their place. Eventually they are whittled down to the surviving love interest couple, who then ...

    But why give away the ending? That and seeing the Beast Creatures up close & in action are the main reasons to bother with this cleverly constructed little home movie/grade Z creature feature howler made by a bunch of people who went on to do nothing more in the film industry. Aside from producer turned actor turned producer again, the late Jim Brown (III), who's other cinematic endeavors consist of such revealingly titled gems as DELTA FORCE COMMANDO, it's imaginatively titled followup DELTA FORCE COMMANDO II, BEHEADED 1000 and my favorite, the Viking horror saga BERSERKER. The world lost a true visionary with his passing, and this might stand as his greatest accomplishment.

    One of the things that I instantly admired about the film was it's willingness to completely shred any artifice of what my be called "suspension of disbelief" and do so with such enthusiasm that you sort of forgive the film to being so ineptly executed: Visible puppeteer limbs, guide wires and thrown Beast Creatures flying in random trajectories take second place to the movie's gleeful abandoning of itself to the hazards of competence. Peter Jackson's team of 3d modelers may have worked gee, days on end to create King Kong for PETER JACKSON'S KING KONG: A PETER JACKSON MOVIE BY PETER JACKSON, but the effort in creating an actual presence on screen pales to the sight of a teeming swarm of these hand puppet Beasties clawing at the cocktail dress of the film's shapely heroine. I believe in them even though it is all fake, corny, slipshod and nappy lookin', not just because they are puppets which take up physical space (ahem, Yoda?), but because the filmmakers and cast believe in them and communicate their belief with frantic, frenzied conviction.

    But like a lot of other horror thrillers the question remains, is it a good movie? Well no, quite frankly. But the film was made in such a manner that it defies the usual standards by which one judges film as an art. It's not that it wallows about in the gutter dwelling on gore or whatever, it's that the film doesn't care about those standards, has a story to tell and gets about doing so without ever once making any apologies for being just a stupid, tacky, frenetic little ball of fun. And that's what the Beast Creatures are too: The movie defines it's own reality, sticks to it and doesn't bother worrying about what anyone else is going to think critically. In fact to consider such a film on actual critical terms is a waste of time -- Either you enjoy it or you don't, standing around haggling about the merits or weaknesses after wards would miss the point of the film which is just to be entertaining.

    6/10 for getting the job done.
    EyeAskance

    Rompin'-stompin' good cheap thrills!!

    A kinetic, out-if-the-ordinary skid-row monster movie that turned out good against all odds(my use of the word "good", mind you, being pertinent to entertainment value as opposed to aesthetic quality). The title terrors are a tribe of screaming, white-eyed, 10"(that's right...ten inch) toothy trolls with long hair, which besiege their prey like a school of spear-wielding land-piranha. Potential victims-to-be are a handful of shipwreck survivors washed ashore on an uncharted tropical island inhabited by the "beast creatures". These unfortunate souls have more to contend with than the monsters alone, namely rivers of acid, hunger, thirst, and each other.

    A perfect example of a no-budget monster movie that managed to get it right...I'd recommend this over the bulk of widely recognized titles any day, and with little hesitation.

    6/10...fun stuff.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Island of red Zuni dolls.

    The plot of "Attack of the Beast Creatures" is relatively simple:a group of castaways land on a mysterious and deserted North Atlantic island with trees and deadly acidic water.The island is inhabited by flesh-eating critters that promptly start killing survivors.Badly acted and amateurish horror flick that is strangely compelling and entertaining.There is a lot of walking in "Attack of the Beast Creatures",so patience is needed.The dialogue is outrageously banal,but the attack scenes are hilarious and bloody enough.The tiny wooden dolls are cute and they provide plenty of campy entertainment.They hide in the trees and run through grass like crazy in pursuit of their screaming victims.Nasty little natives,I kid ya not.Give this obscure little creature feature a look.8 out of 10.
    3ryan-10075

    Bad Acting, Bad FX Equals Bad Movie

    I LOVE a good low-budget horror movie. Thing is it needs to be good. Here, we have a movie that looks like it has a budget of $250 and yes that includes the FX.

    We enter the story as a group of people have been shipwrecked and so they drift aimlessly through the water in their lifeboat named Obelisk. Soon they hit land after the credits end and due to brutal lighting what looks like angry, spoiled sausages attack them in the night. By first light we see they actually look like ravenous, haunted dolls. Time to try and stay alive.

    The music by John P. Mozzi is actually quite effective and way better than this movie deserves. Super bad acting by almost everyone in this movie.

    Might be good to sit down with a good friend with some of your favourite beers and/or whiskey and get some good laughs. Otherwise steer clear.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Restored and reissued by the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA). The blu-ray print run sold out almost entirely before its official release date.
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      Philip: You and Mr. Quinn... you both are unnatural since you've come back.

      John Trieste: It's Mr. Bruin.

      Philip: He was in a bad shape, nobody expect him to survive!

      John Trieste: It is the way we found him.

      Philip: Well, how did you find him?

      John Trieste: You don't give up easily, Phil, huh? Well, listen. We didn't wanna worry everyone unnecessarily, so keep this to yourself: when we got to him his body was picked clean to the bone.

      Philip: In such a short period of time? By what?

      John Trieste: I don't know.

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Super Why!: Comic Book: Attack of the Eraser (2010)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. März 1988 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Obelisk Motion Pictures
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      • 1 Std. 22 Min.(82 min)
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