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Caltiki, the Immortal Monster
Academic researchers are chased by a nuclear-hot specimen of ancient Mayan blob.
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Plot Summary
In ancient Mayan times, a high priest sacrifices his lover to the god Caltiki, who then possesses her to roam the earth as a monstrous entity. Centuries later, an archaeological expedition in Mexico unearths a strange, gelatinous blob. This blob turns out to be Caltiki, which absorbs any living thing it touches and grows larger and more dangerous, threatening the researchers and the nearby village.
Critical Reception
Caltiki, the Immortal Monster is a B-movie classic that, despite its low budget, offers a unique and effective monster. While its special effects are primitive by today's standards, the film's atmosphere and suspenseful build-up have earned it a cult following among horror and sci-fi enthusiasts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling creature design and atmospheric tension.
Considered a notable example of early Italian sci-fi/horror.
Criticized for its low-budget effects and sometimes slow pacing.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's originality and the memorable nature of the Caltiki monster, despite acknowledging its limitations in production value. It's generally viewed as an enjoyable, campy horror flick.
Fun Fact
The creature effects were famously achieved using a rubber suit filled with offal and blood, which reportedly made the filming process quite messy and smelly.
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