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The Killer Shrews - Movie Review |
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The Killer Shrews is a 1959 science-fiction movie directed by Ray Kellogg. Boat Captain Thorne Sherman and his sidekick, Rook Griswold arrive to deliver supplies to a remote and isolated island, inhabited by a scientist, his daughter and his aides. Sherman soon learns that the scientist and company have created out-of-control, flesh-eating, monstrous giant shrews. A hurricane hits and all the stranded humans become either meals for or meal-targets for the shrews. Thorne Sherman and his first mate Griswold deliver supplies to a group on a remote island. The group, consisting of a scientist named Marlowe Cragis, his research assistant Radford Baines, the scientist's daughter Ann, her fiancee Jerry Farrel, and a servant named Mario, meet the captain and his first mate and advise them to stay with them in a house because a hurricane is approaching. Thorne goes but Griswold stays with the boat.
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The Killer Shrews - Cast & Crew |
| Directed by: Ray Kellogg Produced by: Gordon McLendon, Ken Curtis Starring: Ingrid Goude, James Best, Ken Curtis Crew: Aaron Stell, Emil Cadkin, Harry Bluestone, Wilfred Cline Copyright: Public Domain Format: Black + White Duration: 69 mins Year: 1959 Tags: 1950s, B Movie, Barrel, Boat Captain, Bottom Feeder, Comic Sidekick, Coward, Cult Favorite, Damsel In Distress, Escape, Flesh Eating, Food Chain, Food Supply, Giant Animal, Horror, Hurricane, Independent Film, Isolation, Low Budget Film, Mad Scientistm Animal Attack, Monster, Peril, Poverty Row Film, Remote Island, Sci-fi, Sea Storm, Ship, Sidekick, Singer, Slang |
The Killer Shrews Trivia - Did You Know?This was one of two features produced by an independent company in Texas and intended to be distributed as a double feature. The other feature was The Giant Gila Monster (1959). Coon dogs were used to play the killer shrews. Related FilmsIndestructible Man | The Little Shop of Horrors | The Ghost Walks | Attack of the Giant Leeches | The Brain That Wouldnt Die | |
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