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2.9/10
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After Los Angeles is invaded by an army of subterranean monsters, a small group of people must fight for survival in the deserted metropolis.After Los Angeles is invaded by an army of subterranean monsters, a small group of people must fight for survival in the deserted metropolis.After Los Angeles is invaded by an army of subterranean monsters, a small group of people must fight for survival in the deserted metropolis.
Edward Finch Abrams
- Bum in Theater
- (uncredited)
Bob Herron
- Slime Person
- (uncredited)
Jock Putnam
- Slime Person
- (uncredited)
Tracy J. Putnam
- Dr. Timothy Brough
- (uncredited)
Blair Robertson
- Mrs. Castillo
- (uncredited)
Joseph F. Robertson
- Bum in Theater
- (uncredited)
Fred Stromsoe
- Slime Person
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe devastation that appears while the group is driving away from the airport is actually footage of the Santa Monica Mountains shortly after a wildfire swept through the area.
- GoofsWhen the pilot is trying to land at LAX, he is flying in rough weather with no visibility. Exterior shots of the ground below show a calm, cloudless sky.
- Quotes
Cal Johnson: [after flirting with Bonnie] Gee whiz, after sitting here talking to you, I don't even want to think about slime people!
- ConnectionsEdited into FrightMare Theater: The Slime People (2017)
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Bring The Excedrin!!!
No, this is not the story of a bunch of McDonald's fry cooks. Nor is it the biography of my ex-bosses at a certain midtown NY ad agency. What "The Slime People" turns out to be is an extremely shoddily put together film depicting what happens when a race of lumbering, bipedal reptilians attacks L.A. from underground and erects a dome of fog around it. The "director," '40s star Robert Hutton, is also the action lead here, looking for all the world like a dressed-down Dan Hicks. His thesping is passable, but the small band that he falls in with emotes terribly...especially the two women. I don't think I've EVER seen worse acting. This film, although it lasts a mere 65 minutes, is guaranteed to induce a headache, (a) because the sound quality of this Rhino DVD is so lousy, and (b) because most of the film takes place in a dark, misty fog. Nothing seems to make any sense; the characters' actions and what they say all leave the viewer shaking his/her head in bafflement. Other than the admittedly cool-looking monsters (which, to the film's credit, we DO get to see in the opening seconds), the FX are god-awful. The machine that the Slime People are using to erect that impenetrable fog dome looks just like a wiggly Hefty garbage bag, and is as easily disposed of! All in all, "The Slime People" gives "Robot Monster" some competition as one of the worst films of all time. Don't miss it?
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- Tomorrow You Die
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- $56,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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