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The Deadly Spawn

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
5.7K
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The Deadly Spawn (1983)
Alien creatures invade a small town and a group of four teenagers, plus one little boy, try to escape from them.
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Alien creatures invade a small town and four teenagers, along with a young boy, attempt to escape from them.Alien creatures invade a small town and four teenagers, along with a young boy, attempt to escape from them.Alien creatures invade a small town and four teenagers, along with a young boy, attempt to escape from them.

  • Director
    • Douglas McKeown
  • Writers
    • Douglas McKeown
    • Ted A. Bohus
    • John Dods
  • Stars
    • Charles George Hildebrandt
    • Tom DeFranco
    • Richard Lee Porter
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Douglas McKeown
    • Writers
      • Douglas McKeown
      • Ted A. Bohus
      • John Dods
    • Stars
      • Charles George Hildebrandt
      • Tom DeFranco
      • Richard Lee Porter
    • 96User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Charles George Hildebrandt
    Charles George Hildebrandt
    • Charles
    Tom DeFranco
    • Pete
    • (as Tom De Franco)
    Richard Lee Porter
    • Frankie
    Jean Tafler
    • Ellen
    Karen Tighe
    • Kathy
    James L. Brewster
    James L. Brewster
    • Sam
    • (as James Brewster)
    Elizabeth Marner-Brooks
    • Barb
    • (as Elissa Neil)
    Ethel Michelson
    • Aunt Millie
    John Schmerling
    • Uncle Herb
    Judith Mayes
    • Bunny
    Andrew Michaels
    Andrew Michaels
    • Camper #1
    John Arndt
    • Camper #2
    Diane Stevens
    • Nibbs
    Darlene Kenley
    • Hilde
    Madeline Charanis
    • Ju Ju
    Jack Piccuro
    • Electrician
    Ted A. Bohus
    • Medic
    Robert Bohus
    • Medic
    • Director
      • Douglas McKeown
    • Writers
      • Douglas McKeown
      • Ted A. Bohus
      • John Dods
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    6Groverdox

    An average horror movie with surprisingly innovative effects

    "The Deadly Spawn" is a classic example of a horror flick made on a shoestring budget which is nevertheless worth watching due to the ingenuity of its creators.

    The plot is basically non-existent. An alien comes to Earth in a meteor and hides in a family's basement. It starts picking people off and having little babies that look and behave like land-based piranhas.

    The characters and dialogue are all completely forgettable. The enthusiasm that went into the creature and gore effects obviously didn't rub off on the cast.

    But that's not what you watch it for. You watch it to see what a talented crew can do with little money and on that score, "The Deadly Spawn" more than delivers.
    one4now4

    This is the kind of horror film that inspires

    This movie has a bigger cult following than many might think, and I am proud to say I am part of it. I see this film in the ballpark of "The Evil Dead", "Re-Animator", "Bad Taste", and many other classics of splatter legend. I don't feel the need to criticize the acting (unless you count the first two hapless victims), and this is because this movie does what most movies don't with their characters: it makes them REAL people. The fantastic elements blend beautifully with the boring, frustrating mess of most people's everyday life. Still, this is a fun b-movie, which means instead of depressing us with the real-life stuff, it puts some humorous spins on it. The gore and creature FX are amazing. Don't let that R rating fool you, this is one HARD R, so those with weak stomachs need not apply. The creature FX I was amazed by most of all. I would love to know how they did this with such a low budget! Everything in this looks extremely vivid and real (with the exception of some amateurish backgrounds at the beginning and end that are obviously pictures somebody painted or whatever). Even the computer cartoons of "Jurassic Park" do not hold a candle to these creature FX in the least. This is definitely one of the greatest indie/sci-fi/horror/splatter films ever, and I do wonder why it hasn't got the kind of recognition that movies like "Evil Dead" have (no big-budget sequels maybe?). As for those who call "Parasite" a sequel to this, I don't get it. Not only is this a film far more superior to "Parasite" and was seemingly made by totally different people, there is absolutely no way to connect them unless you're talking genre-wise. "Parasite" is in the far-off future, this one's in the present. "Parasite" is about genetically engineered creatures, this one's about space aliens. This one has a sense of humor. "Parasite" doesn't. In any case, I love "Return of the Aliens: The Deadly Spawn" (no matter what title it's under) for it is the classic that "Parasite" should have been and much, much more.
    7Bogey Man

    Legendary alien mayhem with great monsters!

    This is one of the best alien/monster slaughtering and splattering movies I've ever seen! It is so funny and creative as the monsters are something I hadn't seen before. They are ugly, disgusting, hungry and have about 7000 teeth! They can also move, but pretty slowly. How they did those monsters with the low budget? They look so fantastic and scary as they actually have nothing but huge mouths and hundreds of sharp teeth in them.

    Some alien stone comes from the space and crushes into the Earth with these nasty visitors. Soon they find a new home in a cellar of one apartment, and then the "fun" begins. There is one slow sequence in the middle of the film and it is boring to sit through, but fortunately for most of the time, there is always something going on.

    The effects and overall look of the film is so 80's and low budgeted and nostalgic and it really makes to miss those golden days when these were made. Nasty slashers, stupid Conan rip offs, alien clones etc. Those were the legendary days that produced us these gems, that we can now track down and enjoy. The Deadly Spawn is recommended HIGHLY for all fans of marginal cinema and especially monster cinema, because these babies are something new! They bite in a way that no other monster has ever bitten before! They appear also in a form of slithery worms, and it only raises the puke-o-meter and fun-o-meter, but only for those who understand these rare pieces of gold. Others will only feel sick watching these!

    This film earns at least 7 ultra gory stars out of ten, and these films will NEVER die, no matter how many stupid mainstream efforts or "modern horror films" are made!
    squeezebox

    The Ultimate "Home-Made" Horror Movie

    Extremely low budget, but lively sci-fi horror movie about a group of people trapped in a house full of toothy extraterrestrial monsters, hatched from a fallen meteorite, which look like a cross between a giant salamander and H.R. Giger's creation from the ALIEN movies.

    The shoestring budget actually adds to the movie's charm, as it appears to have been written, shot and designed by a bunch of talented kids who had nothing better to do with the weekend (which is actually not far from the truth).

    The dialog and performances, in general, are fair at best, but the swift pace, campy atmosphere and enthusiastic carnage balance out the shortcomings. Great music score, too. At any rate, you get the feeling that the filmmakers have a true love of the horror genre. It's creepy, gory, and a lot of fun, and would be a perfect flick for a Halloween horror-thon.
    6ryan-10075

    The F/X Make It Worth Wathing

    Some deadly aliens have landed on planet Earth. Soon they are hiding in the basement of a normal middle-class American family. The two brothers Pete (Tom DeFranco) and Charles (Charles George Hildebrandt) must outwit the killing aliens if they want to survive.

    Supposedly made for only $25,000. It is the effects or the look of the aliens that in my book are excellent given the shoestring budget. The acting as well is better than you are expecting, but please remember its not like any of them were robbed on Oscar night. There are also a couple dialogue heavy scenes that maybe could have been rewritten to add some spice to those scenes, but it doesn't make me not recommend this to any fans of gory, low-budget horror flicks.

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    • Trivia
      Gene Simmons of the band 'KISS' currently owns the prop severed head of the kid's mother. It was given to him by Tim Sullivan when he interviewed Simmons for "Fangoria" in 1983. Sullivan - who was a PA on this film - went on to produce Detroit Rock City (1999) and write and direct 2001 Maniacs (2005) and Driftwood (2006).
    • Goofs
      At the very beginning of the movie when it shows the meteor hitting the earth it is clearly daytime, yet when the campers leave their tent to investigate, it's dark.
    • Quotes

      [after being attacked by an enormous alien mouth]

      Kathy: What... the FUCK was THAT?

    • Crazy credits
      As soon as the end credits finish, the words "Don't try it, Gary" appear.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK DVD version for the first time actually uses a "deadly spawn" title screen, instead of the original full title "return of the aliens deadly spawn". the original title is used on the US and Japanese versions of the film despite the fact that later US releases shortend it to "the deadly spawn" (just on the video box and not the film). Also the Uk titles appear over a blue background, instead of a black background like the US and Japanese version. Whats even more odd is the UK titles do appear to have the same "age look" of the film itself, with it looking like it was from 1983 and not recently made
    • Connections
      Featured in Terror Tape (1985)

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La chose
    • Filming locations
      • New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA(the basement scenes)
    • Production company
      • Filmline
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    • Budget
      • $25,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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