Connie Hayward mounts an expedition into the Himalayan Mountains looking for her brother, who has not returned from a previous trek trying to locate the Yeti, or "Abominable Snowman". Arrivi... Read allConnie Hayward mounts an expedition into the Himalayan Mountains looking for her brother, who has not returned from a previous trek trying to locate the Yeti, or "Abominable Snowman". Arriving at her brother's last-known camp Connie and her companions find only a strange old guid... Read allConnie Hayward mounts an expedition into the Himalayan Mountains looking for her brother, who has not returned from a previous trek trying to locate the Yeti, or "Abominable Snowman". Arriving at her brother's last-known camp Connie and her companions find only a strange old guide, Varga. They are soon attacked by gigantic Snowmen but are not half as surprised as when... Read all
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- Trevor Hudson
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Soon, sheer horror ensues. Well, sort of. When the titular terror finally makes its appearance, it's a bit underwhelming to say the least. However, though inept in every way, this film gets credit for being an early entry in the Bigfoot / Yeti / Abominable Snowman movie subgenre.
In spite of this, be prepared for soul-squeezing dullness beyond description. This is a Jerry Warren movie after all, setting the tone for all of his future brain hammers...
** (out of 4)
One of many "Yeti" movies to be made during the 1950s, this one here from Jerry Warren who is best known for being one of the worst director's in the history of movies. Just check out Teenage Zombies or Frankenstein Island for more proof. This film here falls into the "so bad it's good" range because while it contains some dumbness it remains entertaining. A group of scientists head into the mountains where there have been countless reports of people running into the Yeti. Once on the mountain the Yeti certainly attacks but the scientists have a plan of their own. If you're a fan of bad movies and can laugh at them then this one here should keep you entertained because some of the performances are among the worst I've ever seen. They're bad enough to where you should be laughing even when the scene is trying to be dramatic. The attack sequenced are even better as apparently Yeti's like to beat people over the head with sticks. Seeing this might leave tears in your eyes so be sure to have something nearby to wipe your eyes.
This is not different in that regard. The scenery is nice.
The story line is weak for 1956. It's more like a goofy and contrived modern day movie, but it is watchable.
A woman searches for her brother, who ventured into the Himalayas. Another team searched for that team before she arrived. It's a bit confusing why this happens.. The main characters are the heroine, the man she came with, the man she meets and obviously will wind up with if they survive, a professor looking for Yeti, and a guide who has the very appearance of a dastardly villain.
Two other guides also appear briefly, but they decide to get out while the getting is good.
The Yeti are a bit more villainous than they are in the Peter Cushing/Forest Tucker classic, and this story is not nearly as interesting or entertaining.
Did you know
- TriviaThe monster suit was originally used in the movies The White Gorilla and White Pongo, both made in 1945. Both monsters were played by actor Ray Corrigan.
- GoofsFive expedition members (Connie, Varga, Steve, Hud and Dr. Erickson) set out at night with flares to search for the Yeti, but a couple of shots of the members out on the mountain show six persons in the group, not five. Also, in those shots, the members are tied to one another with rope, but in close-ups immediately following, none of them has any rope tied to them.
- Quotes
Trevor Hudson: No... it's not the climbing it's... the Yeti! I have a feeling!
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