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Kingdom of the Spiders

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 37min
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5,7/10
6790
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William Shatner, Tiffany Bolling, and Woody Strode in Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)
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Nelle zone rurali dell'Arizona, delle tarantole assassine migrano attraverso una città agricola, uccidendo ogni essere vivente sul loro cammino. Il veterinario della città farà tutto ciò che... Leggi tuttoNelle zone rurali dell'Arizona, delle tarantole assassine migrano attraverso una città agricola, uccidendo ogni essere vivente sul loro cammino. Il veterinario della città farà tutto ciò che è in suo potere per sopravvivere all'assalto.Nelle zone rurali dell'Arizona, delle tarantole assassine migrano attraverso una città agricola, uccidendo ogni essere vivente sul loro cammino. Il veterinario della città farà tutto ciò che è in suo potere per sopravvivere all'assalto.

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    • John 'Bud' Cardos
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Richard Robinson
    • Alan Caillou
    • Jeffrey M. Sneller
  • Star
    • William Shatner
    • Tiffany Bolling
    • Woody Strode
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • John 'Bud' Cardos
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Robinson
      • Alan Caillou
      • Jeffrey M. Sneller
    • Star
      • William Shatner
      • Tiffany Bolling
      • Woody Strode
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    • 83Recensioni della critica
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    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Dr. Robert 'Rack' Hansen
    Tiffany Bolling
    Tiffany Bolling
    • Diane Ashley
    Woody Strode
    Woody Strode
    • Walter Colby
    Lieux Dressler
    Lieux Dressler
    • Emma Washburn
    David McLean
    David McLean
    • Gene Smith
    Natasha Ryan
    Natasha Ryan
    • Linda Hansen
    Altovise Davis
    Altovise Davis
    • Birch Colby
    Joe Ross
    Joe Ross
    • Vern Johnson
    Marcy Lafferty
    Marcy Lafferty
    • Terry Hansen
    Adele Malis-Morey
    • Betty Johnson
    • (as Adele Malis)
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Mayor Connors
    Hoke Howell
    Hoke Howell
    • Earl Forbes
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Clyde
    • (as Bill Foster)
    Whitey Hughes
    Whitey Hughes
    • The Baron
    Jay Lawrence
    • Deputy
    Bettie Bolling
    • Mildred
    Anita Merritt
    Anita Merritt
    • Waitress
    • (as Juanita Merritt)
    Nadia Caillou
    • Screaming Woman
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      • John 'Bud' Cardos
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      • Alan Caillou
      • Jeffrey M. Sneller
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    5thesar-2

    Spiders, Man!

    When I was a kid, I remember vividly seeing all of the movie Kingdom of the Spiders, but to date, I only remember certain scenes. Also, I remember as a whole, it freaked me completely out.

    Sure, I had and still have arachnophobia, so since most horror movies, especially the haunted house/ghost stories of late, don't scare me, I'll always turn to these (Eight Legged Freaks, for example) no matter how preposterous just to get a little (or a lot) frightened. The producers/writers/directors aren't stupid; they know what audience (ME) would be freaked out.

    Yes, Kingdom of the Spiders is an absolute B-movie, but honestly, it wasn't all that bad. Of course we're given the typical corny explanation: insecticides have killed off all of the tarantulas normal meals, so they've mutated, tolerated each other (which apparently, they're quite anti-social) and now are moving on to larger prey. To me, a non-scientist/biologist/spider-doctor, that doesn't really make much sense: all prey is gone, so the population multiples a thousand fold? Get past that, and the fairly slow opening hour with Shatner doing his typical womanizing and you're in for a treat. I can see what scared me as a kid, when they finally revealed the little killers in masses.

    Picture it: Camp Verde, AZ. Small (in this movie pintsize) western town. A prize cow dies somehow and owner is worried just about being "quarantined" by the town's vet doctor, Shatner. In comes a potential love interest all the way from Tempe (in reality, it would take probably 2-3 hours max to make the trip, but they make it seem like it's a trek (yeah, I had to toss a Shatner-term in) from NYC.) She's concerned about the 5x lethal venom from spiders.

    Throw in some anti-pesticide speeches, and more animals die. I guess the tarantulas were too timid for humans, or they simply ran out of animals as they started with the livestock/pets first. Soon, the people are attacked and like all of the "When-Animals-Attack" films, a group of diverse survivors hold up in a cabin to wait out the onslaught.

    Now, I've been to Camp Verde, not in 1977, per se. I actually arrived in AZ in 1981, but nevertheless, I've visited it, and it didn't look anything like the movie's version. In fact, I recall, in the early 80s that they had actual working phones, not 1920 phone props. Nevertheless, this obvious Jaws/The Birds-rip-off does have its effectiveness. And a seriously disturbing, open-ended finale. I loved the final shot.

    Not for everyone, Kingdom of the Spiders is still recommended for those wanting a B-Movie scare out of those eight legged freaks. In reality, it's a helluva lot better than most spider-ambush movies made since.

    (Side Note: I love the Stolen-Star Wars poster's tagline above a tortured man with a torch: "A Wild Science Fiction Nightmare." Let's dissect all that. It doesn't take place in space, nor is there any real war (the humans were no match for the tarantulas.) No one had a torch, though someone seriously tries to get away by shooting a gun. It's never really wild – if you see the town, the wildest thing that could happen some actually driving from Colorado for their annual fair. Science Fiction? OK, that one is where someone should draw the line and actually sue for false advertising, though George Lucas probably was prepped for the look of the poster. And finally, nightmare. OK, that one I would agree. You get even one of the 50,000 tarantulas used on me…Freddy would have enough ammo for my next three nightmares.)
    funnygy

    One of the better "nature on the rampage" flicks.

    "Kingdom of the Spiders" has earned a bit of notoriety in the 20+ years since its release, mainly because it features Captain Kitsch himself, William Shatner. However, this is actually a decent, watchable (though somewhat intense) horror film.

    "KOTS" was one of the numerous "nature on the rampage" films that (pardon the pun) swarmed into theaters in the mid to late 1970s, riding the successful crest of Steven Spielberg's "Jaws". It seems to draw inspiration not only from that film (in that it is set in a small town that relies on a summer festival to survive), but also "The Birds" (an antagonistic romance between the two leads, a small town turned into utter chaos) and even "Night of the Living Dead" (the main characters ultimately wind up barricading themselves in a house to survive the onslaught).

    The plot is typical: Shatner plays a veterinarian in a small Arizona town who is baffled by the sudden death of a seemingly healthy calf. When he asks for help from a university, they send an entomologist, played by Bolling, who informs Shatner that the animal died from a massive dose of spider venom. Sure enough, an investigation uncovers a massive "spider hill", a kind of giant ant hill inhabited by hundreds of tarantulas, in a local farmers' field, and many others are discovered later. Bolling theorizes that the normally solitary tarantulas have banded together to find food since farmers have killed their natural prey through overuse of insecticides. The hairy little devils show they have also become quite intelligent, as they carefully disrupt attempts to eradicate them, and ultimately invade the town.

    Although the script is paper-thin at times, the special effects are well-done, giving the viewer a genuine "this could really happen!" feeling. Not recommended for those who suffer from real-life arachnophobia, but highly recommended for anyone looking for a good thriller.
    7Kammurabi

    Scariest Movie I have ever seen

    Scariest mainly because I am an Arachnophobe. Still this is a classic horror film. It drags a bit at the beginning but once the spiders organise into an army...this thing really takes off baby. Shatner is pretty entertaining as usual.

    Things to watch for: -The spider siege on the town. -Shatner's line "She's smooth as a gnat's ass ain't she?" -Defending the Hotel. -The half eaten people. -The different ways the citizens die. -The Attack Shatner scene. -The classic ending.
    8Nightgaunt

    One of the first horror movies I've seen and still one of the best

    I have no idea how old I was when I first saw this movie, maybe 9 or 10 and yes, I'm happy that we don't have any biting, poisonous spiders here in Germany. The plot is better than most of this genre, it's good structured and it lacks a stupid showdown with a giant monster breeding millions of smaller beings. Instead, it's an open end an an appeal against the abuse of pesticides. Big bonus. And the tarantulas are soooooo yucky. I even think this movie is the cause for my brothers aracnophobia. One thing that upsets me in almost every of this kind of movies is that the "hero" (in this case Captain Kirk) saves a child. I like "Smilla's sense of snow" because this annoying inuit boy is thrown off the roof. Kill more kids in movies!!! Same rights for everyone!!!!
    Trishylovesthe80s

    Crawling out of the Shadow of Arachnophobia

    I first saw this movie at least 10 years ago. I remember telling my 6th grade class, when we studied spiders, all about it. The universal reply of teachers and friends: "that movie is called Arachnophobia... there is nothing about a Kingdom of Spiders in the title." 10 Years later i can finally look past the emotional trauma caused by that denouncing of my claim that there was indeed another movie, and laugh at them-- HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! In any case... this movie unlike Arachnophobia is solely responsible for my fear of spiders. I remember finding a roll of duct tape after watching this film and sealing myself in my bedroom. Every crack filled, every window blocked then taped over-- i was absolutely sure the spiders were coming for me. The ending of the film resonates with me especially in a way that Arachnophobia never could. Leave it to a B movie to shy away from the neat little packaged Hollywood ending so popular today. BRAVA Kingdom of the Spiders! I give it an 8 out of 10 on the giving Tricia issues scale.

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      Tiffany Bolling was cast as the female lead because she was the only actress who auditioned for the film who had no problem working with spiders.
    • Blooper
      Tarantulas spin webs, but not for the purposes other spiders do. They live in burrows and line them with silk to be more stable and comfortable. Sometimes they produce web material on their feet to get better traction on a surface. They do not use webs to catch or preserve prey; they go out and hunt. They would have no reason to cloak Colby in silk after his crash, or to put webs all over the town. Some tarantulas never make webs at all.
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      Dr. Robert 'Rack' Hansen: [obviously implying a date] How would you like to have some dinner tonight?

      Diane Ashley: Oh, I probably will. I'll see you in the morning.

    • Connessioni
      Edited from Ai confini della realtà: To Serve Man (1962)
    • Colonne sonore
      Peaceful Verde Valley
      Written and Sung by Dorsey Burnette

      Available on Calliope Records and Tapes

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    • Data di uscita
      • novembre 1977 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • El reino de las arañas
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Arachnid Productions
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      • 1h 37min(97 min)
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