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Creature Feature | Biker Gang
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3.3/10
IMDbHorror author Stephen King cites this as one of his favorite films.
Director Del Tenney was apprehensive about the films combination of the teen beach movie genre and the monster horror genre, not knowing how it would go over with an audience. Tenney said he was admittedly surprised by the films success.
For a meeting in which Del Tenney was going to show the film to executives from Twentieth Century Fox to see if they would pick it up, Tenney brought in some folks to wear the monster suits for promotion. One of the monsters just happened to be in the restroom when an executive from Twentieth Century came in. The gentleman freaked out at the sight of the monster Tenney recalled. Everyone had a good laugh about it and Twentieth Century Fox released the film.
Chocolate syrup was used for blood during the monster attack scenes.
Director Del Tenney said he kept the monster suits from this film for years afterward and wore them at parties for laughs.
"Dr. Gavin: Of course! This creature needs the ordinary necessities of human life - proteins, fats, sugars and so forth. But since his organs are so decomposed that they can neither produce nor retain the oxygen necessary for its survival, it needs the only food which can keep it alive. Hank Green: Blood? Dr. Gavin: Human blood. If a human body - a drowned person - were attacked by tiny sea plants which became parasites and completely infiltrated that human body before it had a chance to decompse, would the body be considered dead or alive? Hank Green: Dead? Dr. Gavin: No - it's still alive. But it's changed into a - well, is it a plant or an animal? Hank Green: It's both? Dr. Gavin: It's a giant protozoa!"
"Eulabelle: It's the voodoo, Dr. Gavin. It's the voodoo, I tells ya!"