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Jan-Gel, the Beast from the East

  • Video
  • 1999
  • Unrated
  • 53m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
138
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Dale Clukey in Jan-Gel, the Beast from the East (1999)
ActionAdventureDramaHorrorSci-Fi

A 50,000 year old monster is unfrozen and wreaks havoc on the Eastern US!A 50,000 year old monster is unfrozen and wreaks havoc on the Eastern US!A 50,000 year old monster is unfrozen and wreaks havoc on the Eastern US!

  • Director
    • Conrad Brooks
  • Writer
    • Conrad Brooks
  • Stars
    • Conrad Brooks
    • Rock Savage
    • Gary Schroeder
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    138
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Conrad Brooks
    • Writer
      • Conrad Brooks
    • Stars
      • Conrad Brooks
      • Rock Savage
      • Gary Schroeder
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Conrad Brooks
    Conrad Brooks
    • Conrad Brooks
    Rock Savage
    • Pizza Man
    Gary Schroeder
    • Gary West
    George Stover
    George Stover
    • Professor Veljo Kivi
    Dale Clukey
    Dale Clukey
    • Jan-Gel
    Ruth Biedrzycki
    • Mrs. Simmons
    Joe Duvall
    • Drunken Poet
    Julie Evans Fuller
    • Woman at Hotel Pool
    Larry Garner
    • Mountain Man
    Ellsworth Hall
    • Radio Announcer
    Glen Hendrickson
    • Male Swimmer
    Beverly Kane
    • Female Swimmer
    Marvin Kennedy
    • The Lieutenant
    Lester Myers
    • Captain Les
    Pete N. Nickolas
    • Gravedigger
    George Romley
    • Gravedigger
    • (as George F. Romley)
    David Powers
    • Coroner's Assistant
    Beth Simmons
    • Beth
    • Director
      • Conrad Brooks
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      • Conrad Brooks
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    1dbborroughs

    Some people should have their hands smacked before they are allowed near video equipment

    Conrad Brooks, a decent actor has turned director and made an awful movie.

    Jan-el some guy in a loin cloth wakes up after years in hibernation and goes on a rampage.

    I thought that this would be a low budget schlock horror film in the style of an Ed Wood movie. Instead we have a shot on camcorder home movie that is worse than watching you aunts home movies of her trip to the cribbage world tournament in Toledo. Scenes run on and on with nothing happen. We get people walking and walking and going nowhere. You could cut this movie down to fifteen and odds are you'd have a watchable short, but at a hour or so its simply torture.

    No offense to Mr Brooks, but the next time someone decides to make a movie with his camcorder they should either take it away or break his hands so he can't work the controls and inflict this sort of pain on an unsuspecting world.
    7Alan Fare

    A fun way to kill 90 minutes

    I've seen probably thousands of early Z-grade horror films in my day, not to mention hundreds of newer ones. Jan-Gel, Beast from the East is one of the better of those $5 budget horror flicks to come out in the recent past.

    The thing I really liked about Jan-Jel is that it isn't the least bit offensive and really captures the essence of "fun" schlock horror that so many current no-budget horror films tend to avoid. It's fun to watch, it has a fairly interesting story to tell, and you wouldn't have to explain owning it to your mother (other than the fact that Conrad Brooks wrote, directed and starred in it).

    I got a good laugh and enjoyed what the cast and crew did with what they had. This is no Lord of the Rings, but it is worth a look for fans of classic Z-grade horror.
    1naenurz

    I'm offended by how awful this movie is.

    There have been times when I have said, "This is the worst movie I have ever seen." This time, however, I mean it from the bottom of my heart. I sat through this horrendous example of movie making with two friends because I knew there was no way I could get through it on my own. It should be shown in film classes as an example of exactly how not to make a film. The writing is awful, the camera work is terrible, and the acting is indescribably bad. Granted, sometimes movies this bad can be liked based on their terribleness, but this one just made me angry. It looks to be filmed with one (as in a single) video (!) camera with which they don't even bother splicing together scenes for continuity or to help it make sense. I'm guessing they only had the camera for a weekend, because they don't even bother to re-shoot scenes when something goes wrong (such as a button popping open when it shouldn't or someone wearing an obviously different t-shirt than the previous shot.) I could go on and on about how much I hate this film. Avoid at all costs.
    6forsythe60-2

    Maybe not more horrifying than Frankenstein...but funnier!

    Wow...

    What a ... film.

    Actually, it's not even that. It was filmed on home video equipment, making it technically a video.

    Regardless, it was hilarious (intentional or otherwise) and certainly worth watching if you feel like crying.

    The film is basically a homage to Ed Wood film-making and suitably created by Ed Wood Alumni Conrad Brooks. He certainly shines like a gem in this flick of dull rocks.

    A must-see? No... Unless you want a film.. no, video.. harking back to the wonderful and innocent days of low-budget Z grade movies.
    5DeborahPainter855

    Redneck caveman invades Maryland!

    It's silly and funny and entertaining, with implied rather than shown violence. A caveman is discovered in Iceland and a scientist has him shipped back to America in a block of ice. Naturally, there is an accident and the ice block falls off the ship and is last seen off the coast of Cape Henry, Virginia. The caveman is next seen running amok in West Virginia. How he got there is never explained.

    I was especially amused at how the potbellied caveman who emerged from a glacier in Iceland wears a cheetah fur instead of... oh, I don't know... seal, maybe? And he knows how what a doorknob is and how to work it when he enters a science fiction convention hotel.

    Conrad Brooks arrives in town on the Amtrak to work with the military and the local gendarmes. Clad in workmanlike Western clothes, his goal is to capture the Beast. Can he succeed? See the movie!

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    • Quotes

      Gary West: Freeze!

      Conrad Brooks: We're looking for a monster.

      Mountain Man: I'm no monster!

    • Connections
      References Crimes of the Chupacabra (1998)

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Hagerstown, Maryland, USA
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      53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
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      • 1.33 : 1

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