A deformed man working for a marine biologist takes revenge on the people that mock him by experimenting with a deadly jellyfish.A deformed man working for a marine biologist takes revenge on the people that mock him by experimenting with a deadly jellyfish.A deformed man working for a marine biologist takes revenge on the people that mock him by experimenting with a deadly jellyfish.
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Got to give it 4/10. One point plus three more - 1) you've got Neil Sedaka singing, "Do the Jellyfish." 2) You've got really, really pretty color, better than a lot of mainstream films from the same era. 3) And the final man vs. monster confrontation is so hilarious that you'll play it over and over, if, of course, you're drunk on your ***.
Kind of disappointing, really, because this probably would've been more fun if it had either been inept and stupid start to finish, or if it had been 'way-over-the-top whack like an Al Adamson epic. Worth watching mostly so you can tell people about this messed-up movie you saw about a guy with a Portuguese Man-o'-War for a head.
[The other Southern film with a trashbag-based monster, of course, is Attack of the Giant Leeches.]
Kind of disappointing, really, because this probably would've been more fun if it had either been inept and stupid start to finish, or if it had been 'way-over-the-top whack like an Al Adamson epic. Worth watching mostly so you can tell people about this messed-up movie you saw about a guy with a Portuguese Man-o'-War for a head.
[The other Southern film with a trashbag-based monster, of course, is Attack of the Giant Leeches.]
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- TriviaThe film was released in the VHS and DVD formats in 2001 and was distributed by Something Weird Video. The DVD edition of the film was sold as a double feature with another William Grefe film, Death Curse of Tartu.
- GoofsOn this supposed isolated island there are roof of other houses clearly visible in several scenes. Also visible are power lines from telephone poles.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Sting of Death (1970)
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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