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Summary: A remote mountain resort in Switzerland is invaded by horrible alien creatures that like to decapitate humans. The beings are also in telepathic communication with people and inhabit a mysterious, radioactive cloud at the base of the Trollenberg mountain. (imdb)
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AKA: Trollenberg Terror, The
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Bavafreak |
80 |
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This is one of those films that builds oodles of atmosphere, only to shoot itself in the foot with laughable FX at the very end. If you can forgive this, however, it's a slick and well acted blend of horror and sci-fi.
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Derekstar |
10 |
T1 |
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I don't like B movies, but I like Mystery Science Theater. Explain.
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Aron Ericson |
55 |
T4 |
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comanchex |
44 |
T1 |
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hekkon |
25 |
T1 |
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chknpk |
10 |
T1 |
| na |
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Ununnilium |
58 |
T3 |
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Evan Waters |
85 |
T4 |
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kyle.loomis |
2 |
T1 |
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Mst3k score: 7/10
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miss jesus |
4 |
T1 |
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Should have been called The Crawling Pace! Like a lot of old no-budget sci-fi, the acting is poor, the science is bunk, and it takes most of the film before you even get to see the monster. It's garbage, alright.
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adrenaline |
30 |
T2 |
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jodamico |
57 |
T2 |
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tyoda |
20 |
T2 |
| na |
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ZombieBuffet |
45 |
T2 |
| na |
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Nolan |
5 |
T3 |
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avb |
0 |
T1 |
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Abba |
53 |
T2 |
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DeadlyRaven |
37 |
T2 |
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IMDb-byvotes |
44 |
T1 |
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fenixdown |
45 |
T2 |
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JJ1986 |
60 |
T6 |
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pupetman64 |
4 |
T1 |
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macumbalove |
50 |
T6 |
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Kadrian |
20 |
T1 |
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Yeah, this is pretty painful to watch. A faster pace and a nude scene with Janet Munro would have helped considerably.
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Hangarl |
40 |
T3 |
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Haz567 |
60 |
T2 |
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wavymouth |
85 |
T5 |
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Jeb |
35 |
T3 |
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Very silly and unbelievably cheesy. Good to watch with a couple if friends, but watching it alone isn't too pleasant.
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HOTDOGDAY89 |
40 |
T2 |
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Andemon |
10 |
T1 |
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EgbertSouse |
60 |
T3 |
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ScragglyDave |
20 |
T3 |
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Nostalgia. My uncle made me watch this, and it's boring but good fun at times.
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CrazieCabbie |
20 |
T1 |
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pilgermann |
61 |
T4 |
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This honestly isn't very good, but it's fairly creative, the acting is OK. The tentacled eyeball-brain-things are hilarious. Needed more Janet Munro, though. I'll happily keep this movie in my DVD collection.
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supergloo |
1 |
T1 |
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Freder |
13 |
T2 |
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Known in the US as THE CRAWLING EYE, this has silly monsters, Forrest Tucker looking uncomfortable, and the lovely Janet Munro giving it all more than it's worth.
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MostUnusual |
40 |
T2 |
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tonydal |
25 |
T1 |
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RealMacgyver |
40 |
T1 |
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f-adam |
15 |
T2 |
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royalpayne |
27 |
T1 |
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pboyle |
20 |
T1 |
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Nearphotison |
47 |
T3 |
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The exposition is actually fairly good. However, when the "monster" finally shows up the film's production values become apparent. It's also about this time we realize the two female leads, the closest we get to three-dimensional characters, are in fact only psychic plot devices. Was probably considered cheesy even in 1958.
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westknife |
38 |
T2 |
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Decent camp value, although it gets quite boring, having very little action until the end. Watch it on Mystery Science Theater.
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aaaaaaarrggg |
71 |
T7 |
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Well acted and full of suspense; better special FX would've made this a classic.
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caocao |
26 |
T1 |
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Really really bad. Some of the special effects are good for a laugh though. MST3K entry.
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jjack229 |
50 |
T1 |
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RCMERCHANT |
85 |
T8 |
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gogokain |
5 |
T2 |
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Gregzilla |
70 |
T9 |
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imdb |
41 |
T1 |
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liuk |
35 |
T1 |
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