Giant Spider Invasion

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"Creeping!...Crawling!...Crushing!"
  • PG
  • 1975
  • 1 min
  • 3.3  (4,705)

In 1975, Jack H. Harris produced and directed the horror-sci-fi film Giant Spider Invasion. The movie starred Steve Brodie as Dr. Jenny Langer, Barbara Hale as Ev Kester, and Robert Easton as Dan Kester. The movie was set in rural Wisconsin, where a strange meteorite crashes, unleashing a swarm of black, gooey spiders. The spiders were not like any other arachnids known to man, as they were able to grow exponentially and feed on anything they could get their teeth into. They soon began to terrorize the small town, attacking and killing anyone in their path. The town's only hope for survival is Dr. Jenny Langer and her assistant, who are called in to investigate the strange occurrences.

The story follows the classic horror movie formula, with the creatures attacking small villages and destroying everything in their path. The film relied heavily on practical effects, and the spiders were created using puppets and various types of models. The giant spider design was a highlight of the movie, with each creature being able to grow up to 10-20 feet tall.

The film added some interesting twists with its cast of eccentric characters. Ev Kester and her husband Dan run the local gas station and are the first to notice the strange meteorite fall from the sky. The two characters provide comic relief throughout the movie, often bickering and bantering with each other. Their relationship is charming, and their presence on screen adds some much-needed levity to the film.

Dr. Langer, the film's hero, is a likable scientist who gets caught up in the midst of the spider invasion. She's competent and capable, but the sight of the giant spiders terrifies her. Steve Brodie plays the role with sincerity, and he's able to carry the movie even with its low budget.

Overall, the movie is an entertaining and engaging monster movie. The special effects may seem dated now, but they were impressive at the time of release. The movie's monster spiders are a classic example of the monster genre, and the movie is a testament to the creativity of Hollywood's early monster makers.

Giant Spider Invasion was a modest box office success, becoming a cult classic among horror movie fans. The movie spawned a spate of sequels, spawning a franchise that lasted into the late 1980s. Its legacy endures, and it remains a classic of the horror genre.

The film's main flaw was its pacing. The movie takes a while to get going, and the spiders' appearance was delayed until the mid-point of the movie. However, once the spiders do appear, the movie becomes an entertaining spectacle.

In conclusion, while Giant Spider Invasion may not be everyone's idea of a good movie, it's a film that you can watch with a group of friends and have a lot of fun with. The special effects are impressive, and the giant spiders are terrifying creatures to behold. The movie is a time capsule of an era in which low-budget films could still make a big impact, and the creativity of the filmmakers shone through.

Giant Spider Invasion is a 1975 horror movie with a runtime of 1 minute. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.3.

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  • Release Date
    1975
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.3  (4,705)
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