Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn rural Arizona, countless killer tarantulas are migrating through a farm town, killing every living thing in their path. The town's veterinarian will do everything in his power to survive ... Ler tudoIn rural Arizona, countless killer tarantulas are migrating through a farm town, killing every living thing in their path. The town's veterinarian will do everything in his power to survive the onslaught.In rural Arizona, countless killer tarantulas are migrating through a farm town, killing every living thing in their path. The town's veterinarian will do everything in his power to survive the onslaught.
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- Prêmios
- 4 indicações no total
- Betty Johnson
- (as Adele Malis)
- Clyde
- (as Bill Foster)
- Waitress
- (as Juanita Merritt)
Avaliações em destaque
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.
The Shat, at his charismatic best, plays "Rack" Hansen, amiable small town veterinarian who calls in big city entomologist Diane Ashley (70s B movie hottie Tiffany Bolling) when faced with the death of rancher Walter Colby's (Woody Strode) prize calf. She realizes that the cause of death was injection of spider venom. Soon scores of tarantulas swarm through the desert, attacking humans and other larger life forms basically because the over use of DDT has eliminated the arachnids' normal food supply.
Shatner, Bolling, and the always excellent Strode are well supported by Lieux Dressler, David McLean, Natasha Ryan, Altovise Davis, Marcy Lafferty (Shatners' then-wife, playing his sister- in-law), Roy Engel, and Hoke Howell. The movie is nicely photographed by John Arthur Morrill on picturesque Arizona desert locations. The images of numerous extras covered with tarantulas - and webbing as well - is pretty chilling. There's a touch of "Jaws" in the screenplay by Richard Robinson and Alan Caillou in that the local mayor (Engel) doesn't want anything to hurt the success of the county fair going on. And the implications of that final shot are spooky.
A very fine movie of its type.
Eight out of 10.
I first seen this movie when I was around 10 years old, and I thought it was freaky back then. You also get to watch William Shatner battle millions of spiders! Price of admission right there.
There was basically no budget, but they did very well with what they had. It is still very intertaining. Considering the lack of money your never bored for very long. It's becomes scene after scene of the spiders invading.
Chick making supper, and in come the spiders. Dude in a crop duster spraying poison on them, and in come the spiders!
I just finished watching it again, after around 40 years and it's not as freaky as when I was 10, but I still found it very watchable. Remember, it's a B movie, done with no money, and it's still better than almost everything coming out of Hollywood these days.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesTiffany 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.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe stunt driver who hits Mayor Conner misjudged his speed and hit the brakes just as he made contact. Instead of the car taking out the Mayor and then careening into the water tower, you can see it stop briefly and then accelerate again to get enough speed to take out the water tower.
- Citações
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.
- ConexõesEdited from Além da Imaginação: To Serve Man (1962)
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Detalhes
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- Orçamento
- US$ 500.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 37 minutos
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1