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Tarantula: Le cargo de la mort

Original title: Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo
  • TV Movie
  • 1977
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Tarantula: Le cargo de la mort (1977)
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An airplane carrying coffee beans from South America has some unpleasant stowaways: a hoard of tarantulas which overcome the pilots as the airplane is flying over an orange-producing town in... Read allAn airplane carrying coffee beans from South America has some unpleasant stowaways: a hoard of tarantulas which overcome the pilots as the airplane is flying over an orange-producing town in California. The airplane crashes, and the unlucky inhabitants of the town release the poi... Read allAn airplane carrying coffee beans from South America has some unpleasant stowaways: a hoard of tarantulas which overcome the pilots as the airplane is flying over an orange-producing town in California. The airplane crashes, and the unlucky inhabitants of the town release the poisonous spiders into their midst. Once the town's officials discover that the tarantulas ar... Read all

  • Director
    • Stuart Hagmann
  • Writers
    • John Groves
    • Guerdon Trueblood
  • Stars
    • Claude Akins
    • Charles Frank
    • Deborah Winters
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Stuart Hagmann
    • Writers
      • John Groves
      • Guerdon Trueblood
    • Stars
      • Claude Akins
      • Charles Frank
      • Deborah Winters
    • 28User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 nominations total

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    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Bert Springer
    Charles Frank
    Charles Frank
    • Joe Harmon
    Deborah Winters
    Deborah Winters
    • Cindy Beck
    Bert Remsen
    Bert Remsen
    • Mayor Douglas
    Sandy McPeak
    Sandy McPeak
    • Chief Beasley
    Pat Hingle
    Pat Hingle
    • Doc Hodgins
    Tom Atkins
    Tom Atkins
    • Buddy
    Howard Hesseman
    Howard Hesseman
    • Fred
    John Harkins
    John Harkins
    • Sylvan
    Charles Siebert
    Charles Siebert
    • Rich Finley
    Penelope Windust
    Penelope Windust
    • Gloria Beasley
    Edwin Owens
    Edwin Owens
    • Frank
    Alex Colon
    Alex Colon
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    Lanny Horn
    • Harry Weed
    Jerome Guardino
    Jerome Guardino
    • H.L. Williams
    Jorge Cervera Jr.
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    Noelle North
    Noelle North
    • Honey Lamb
    Bill Striglos
    • Ralph
    • Director
      • Stuart Hagmann
    • Writers
      • John Groves
      • Guerdon Trueblood
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    6TrickRider58

    Not mind blowing, but solid

    I have to admit, I was surprised by this movie. I bought it as part of a 2 DVD set with "Ants" for $5. Needless to say, I was expecting a "so bad it's good" movie along the lines of "Rockula". Instead, I found an interesting, if unspectacular... thriller? Horror movie? I really don't know what this is. It's not terribly scary, and the only really tense moments come at opposite ends of the film. Nevertheless, this is a good movie. It has a solid script, fairly god acting, (usually) and great music from Mundell Lowe. That's not to say it doesn't have it's flaws. The "cute kid" of the movie is less than competent, and I'm being nice. It also feels like the director doesn't use his full potential during the entire movie. During the climax, we see that he is a genuinely good director, capable of injecting tension into a scene, but just seems to be coasting through most of the movie. Hopefully, his other movies draw on that potential.
    5Wuchakk

    Two acts out of three ain't bad, plus cuties Deborah Winters & Noelle North

    Released to TV 1977 and directed by Stuart Hagmann, "Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo" stars Deborah Winters, Charles Frank (her fiancé) and Claude Akins as citizens of a small orange-producing town in Southern California who have to deal with an invasion of deadly banana spiders, which are unleashed when a cargo plane from Ecuador crash lands in the fields. Pat Hingle plays the doctor, Bert Remsen the mayor and Sandy McPeak the police chief. Howard Hesseman & Tom Atkins appear in the opening act as pilots of the doomed plane. Cutie Noelle North is also on hand.

    I'm sure the filmmakers used tarantulas in replace of the similar-looking banana Spider (aka phoneutria or armed spiders), but they're close enough and, besides, this was the pre-CGI era and the producers had no other choice.

    In any case, the first hour or so is surprisingly good, considering this is a TV-budgeted nature-runs-amok flick. The cinematography features numerous aerial shots of the shooting area, which is in the semi-arid sticks 20-25 miles NW of Los Angeles. Claude Akins is surprisingly effective as one of the protagonists while Deborah Winters and Noelle North shine on the female front, both in form-fitting jeans from beginning to end. While Noelle's character may seem to be around 16 she was actually 27 during filming. The movie works as a 70's period piece, showcasing a nice cross-selection of the demographics & styles of any Southern California town of that era. Also, there's a nigh-shocking death scene considering this was made in the mid-70s, which I wasn't expecting in a TV flick.

    Unfortunately, the last act that revolves around extinguishing the spiders at an orange factory is decidedly dull compared to the first two acts. This portion is packed with filler to complete the overlong runtime. But at least Winters & North are there to somewhat hold the male viewer's attention, lol.

    The film runs 95 minutes and was shot in Piru & Moorpark, California. WRITERS: Guerdon Trueblood & John Groves.

    GRADE: C+ (5.5/10)
    7TheFearmakers

    Jaws with Eight Furry Legs

    The JAWS craze went beyond hungry fish as the TV-Movie TARANTULAS: THE DEADLY CARGO winds up with a town torn between business and people's safety, with cranky Bert Remsen in the Murray Hamilton mayoral position, running an orange mill where the furry-legged-critters wind up...

    That's after what seems like two separate short films, especially the intro where grungy maverick pilot/smugglers Howard Hessmann and Tom Atkins sneak coffee beans away from the local crooked government, and they wind up as Janet Leigh-from-PSYCHO characters in that they only seem permanent...

    After crash-landing in the orange crop town, inadvertently bringing the titular CARGO along with them, this otherwise title-oriented creature-feature builds mystery/thriller tension as random deaths are initially enigmatic, disconnected with the tarantulas and, before computers, fearless crews known as spider wranglers provided the genuine article, making for more bonafide viewer-cringe moments...

    Although. Visually, they're a very beautiful black and yellow color, and are actually known as Banana Spiders, shown a lot in the finale when buried lead Deborah Winters, older sister of LITTLE HOUSE child actor Matthew Labyorteaux and owner of a local airfield, is eventually teamed with Charles Frank as her boyfriend/partner, Pat Hingle the town doctor and Claude Akins the stalwart fire chief, who, although capable enough as a banded group, were more intriguing on their own before everything got figured out, far too soon.
    5discoboys2006

    Not the best.. but passable

    I love all the 1970's "animals run amok" movies and was really pleased when I found that this TV movie had finally made it onto DVD.. This film is certainly not on a par with the fabulous KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS. The acting is rather wooden even by B movie standards ! I must admit the scenes with the spiders deliver the goods and the scenes inside the dark warehouse work well. I do feel more scary scenes involving spiders attacking the cast would have added more tension. The overall direction is rather poor and fails to raise much tension. Too much "talk" and not enough spider action !im glad I bought this film to add to my "creature flix" collection but I certainly would not recommend unless you are a hardcore fan of these kinda B movies. 5/10
    5Coventry

    Californian oranges, Ecuadorian coffee beans and BIG hairy spiders!

    Possibly one of the best and most suspenseful made-for-TV creature-feature flicks accomplished during the 70's decade, "The Deadly Cargo" nearly equals the menacing atmosphere of classic and more famous spider films like "Kingdom of the Spiders" and "Arachnophobia". Of course, you shouldn't expect a bloodbath, partly because it's a TV-production and partly because… well, tarantulas aren't exactly capable of tearing people to pieces. But hey, at least the suspense is constant and the plot moves forward at a satisfying pace. Two sleazy coffee smugglers, one of them being Tom Atkins of "Night of the Creeps" and "Maniac Cop", fly a cargo full of Ecuadorian coffee beans and political fugitives towards California and through a thunderstorm. The cargo is infested with "Banana Spiders"; the deadliest kind of tarantulas in the world. With the plane severely damaged by the storm and the pilot wounded, it crashes down in the fields surrounding the orange-producing & exporting town of Finleyville. The spiders escape, all hell breaks loose and pretty soon the entire town lives in a state of hysteria. The script is solidly penned down, partly courtesy of Guerdon Trueblood (director of 70's favorite "The Candy Snatchers") and Stuart Hagmann's direction is surefooted. At least during the first half, the plot contains a few surprising shock-elements and unlikely victims (that'll teach them to poke animals with sticks!) The second half is very muddled and particularly the unexciting climax is a letdown. Overall a decent film that deserves a slightly better rating around here.

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    • Trivia
      Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo is a TV film, but it was released theatrically in Mexico.
    • Goofs
      Only a small number of venomous spiders leave the plane crash site, but thousands of them have gone into the orange produce company.
    • Quotes

      Cindy Beck: Doc thinks maybe a dangerous spider was on the plane!

      Matthew Beck: Well, I saw a big one right near the plane crash!

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    • Release date
      • December 28, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tarantulas
    • Filming locations
      • Piru Mansion - 829 & 837 Park Road, Piru, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Alan Landsburg Productions
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      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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