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The Eye Creatures

  • TV Movie
  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
2.3/10
1.6K
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The Eye Creatures (1967)
ComedyHorrorSci-Fi

Alien "eye" creatures invade a small town.Alien "eye" creatures invade a small town.Alien "eye" creatures invade a small town.

  • Director
    • Larry Buchanan
  • Writers
    • Paul W. Fairman
    • Robert J. Gurney Jr.
    • Al Martin
  • Stars
    • John Ashley
    • Cynthia Hull
    • Warren Hammack
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.3/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Larry Buchanan
    • Writers
      • Paul W. Fairman
      • Robert J. Gurney Jr.
      • Al Martin
    • Stars
      • John Ashley
      • Cynthia Hull
      • Warren Hammack
    • 63User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Ashley
    John Ashley
    • Stan Kenyon
    Cynthia Hull
    Cynthia Hull
    • Susan Rogers
    Warren Hammack
    • Lt. Robertson
    Chet Davis
    • Mike Lawrence
    Bill Peck
    • Carl Fenton
    Ethan Allen
    • Old Man Bailey
    Charles McLine
    • Detective
    Nathan Wyle
    • Col. Harrison
    Bob Cowan
    Tony Huston
    Tony Huston
    • Culver's Sergeant
    • (as Tony Houston)
    Jonathan Ledford
    • Cpl. Culver
    • (as Johnathan Ledford)
    Shirley McLine
    • Diner Waitress
    Bob Brown
    • The General
    Donna Lindberg
    • Harold's Girlfriend
    Larry Tanner
    • Harold
    Gordon Bulow
    Jody Daniels
    • Man in Diner
    • (as Jody Daniel)
    Travis Wayne
    • Director
      • Larry Buchanan
    • Writers
      • Paul W. Fairman
      • Robert J. Gurney Jr.
      • Al Martin
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    User reviews63

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    1moviemeister1

    they really didn't care

    I happened to see the mst3k version of this flick, and at one point in the show,the bots and Joel come on with a skit called "they just didn't care",which showed off some of the many glaring errors of the director(of which there was a plethora,many of which even they failed to mention).but the most glaring error of all is the entire supposition of the plot.A group of aliens possessing interstellar travel come to a planet where the light of it's star is instantly fatal to them.But,they forget to bring any protective equipment,even something as simple as a space suit or sun screen.Also, their "flying saucer" was destroyed with a blowtorch.How did such stupid creatures manage to discover interstellar travel.Next to this idiotic idea the rest of the story is just anticlimax.Who cares that the acting is horrid,the effects deplorable,the plot sequence unfollowable,the comedy unlaughable,the costuming unbelievable,and the movie basically just unwatchable. But, like the bots on mst said they just didn't care. consequently,we don't care either. but if its any consolation,the mst3k version is pretty entertaining.
    2Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki

    "The The Land of the Midnight Sun" would have been a better title for this one

    I just saw this greasy little movie over the weekend (thank you very much "Off Beat Cinema") and I was surprised to see that IMDb has the budget listed for this movie as being $16.000, I was guessing somewhere south of about $10.000, or even $5000. What the hell did they spend the other six grand on? The lead actor's hair gel? Maybe they should have invested in a spell-checker for the title.

    A pair of alleged "teenagers" (who appear to be in their mid 20s, and seem like they're just reading their lines from cue cards) discover some sort of tennis shoe-wearing alien invasion while driving around in the dark/ broad daylight/ dark again one night(?), and the police don't believe them. Maybe if they would have told the cameraman to FOCUS the camera the police would believe them then? and the writers (Paul Fairman, Bob Gurney Jr., and Al Martin) might not have taken their names off of the credits?

    IMDb lists this as being 80 minutes, but the version I saw was considerably shorter, probably only 65 or 70 minutes. But it was still a long 65 or 70 minutes.

    Almost funny in a "so bad it's good" kind of way. Almost, but not quite.
    FromTheSticks

    Deliciously bad!

    A truly wonderfully bad film. A perfect blend of inane story line, paper thin characters, awful comic relief, and, most important of all, absolutely atrocious production values. Watch closely to see the "creatures" wearing tennis shoes, dressed in black tights from the waist down, flaunting exposed zippers down their backs, and more! A rollicking good time for fans of really bad sci-fi flicks. Keep the remote in hand and your fingers close to the rewind and slo-mo buttons!
    NyeFan

    It's Funny Because They Have Lots of Eyes!

    "The Eye Creatures" is based on the slightly less ridiculous 1957 movie "Invasion of the Saucer Men," and is less an homage as an exact carbon copy, reproducing basically the same characters, scenes and lines, only worse. The one chance that "Eye Creatures" had at improving over the original involves the monsters and the way they are defeated (not to give anything away) but is squandered with the poor production values present. Eye creatures wearing only the mask of their outfit, or running around is comfortable tennis shoes destroy any possibility of respect for this film. Luckily this movie is short enough to be amusing, without stretching on into grating. Best watched on Mystery Science Theater, if possible.
    2mrgb48

    They just didn't care....

    First of all,this is a remake of Invasion of the Saucer Men,but this movie isn't near as good as that one.Why? Lousy script.Bad "special" effects and last,you can SEE that some of the Eye Creatures only have the headpiece on and that's it! Some are wearing black shirt and pants and tennis shoes.Plus,it goes from day to night and back again in one shot! The so-called "night" shots look as though they were filmed in the afternoon.And let's not forget the title either.The original title was The Eye Creatures,but I think when it was re-released,some idiot decided to add "Attack of the" on the front to make it "Attack of the the Eye Creatures"..I've seen this by way of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and believe me,that's the only way to view this.Not unless you like movies that move slowly..Bad? Yes.Fun to watch on a rainy night? Maybe.As bad as "Plan 9"??? You be the judge..Have fun!!

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    • Trivia
      Originally titled "The Eye Creatures," the studio decided to rename the film "Attack of the Eye Creatures." However, when the title card was re-done to add "Attack of the" and then re-shot to edit it into the film, it was discovered that an additional "the" had been added, thus making the film's title "Attack of the The Eye Creatures."
    • Goofs
      On some prints of this film, the title is the grammatically incorrect: "Attack Of The The Eye Creatures."
    • Quotes

      [two Army men peep in on a couple necking in car using an infrared scanner]

      Culver: Oh, I truly admire science.

      Lt. Robertson: All right, Sergeant, what's up?

      Sergeant: Nothing sir. Just testing the infrared equipment.

      Lt. Robertson: That means you were playing peeping tom again, right?

      Culver: Right, sir.

      Lt. Robertson: Culver, how many times have you been busted for pulling shenanigans just like that?

      Culver: You mean this year, sir?

      Lt. Robertson: Altogether!

      Culver: Three times, sir.

      Lt. Robertson: We're here for a reason. A reason important to the national security and

      [shouts]

      Lt. Robertson: don't ever forget it!

      Culver: No, sir.

      Sergeant: No, sir.

      Lt. Robertson: We're here to watch the skies and not the skylines.

      Culver: Right, sir!

      Sergeant: Are you ever so right, sir!

      Lt. Robertson: Bad things are going on up there, right?

      Culver: Uh, right.

      Sergeant: Right. What kind of things, sir?

      Lt. Robertson: Never you mind. You're here to watch the sky and not the skyline. RIGHT?

      Culver: Oh, boy, are you ever right, sir!

      Sergeant: Right, sir!

      Lt. Robertson: Now that that's established, let's take a look and see how the infrared scanner is working.

      [the Lieutenant takes a seat and joins in on the peeping]

    • Connections
      Edited into FrightMare Theater: The Eye Creatures (2017)

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Attack of the Eye Creatures
    • Filming locations
      • Producers Services Studios - 3011 Midas Street, Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Azalea Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $16,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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