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The Creeping Terror
A newlywed sheriff tries to stop a shambling monster that has emerged from a spaceship to eat people.
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Plot Summary
A small town is terrorized by a giant, amoeba-like creature that emerges from a meteorite. The creature consumes people, leaving behind only their clothes. Sheriff Dave Bowman and his deputies struggle to contain the extraterrestrial threat before it engulfs the entire community.
Critical Reception
The Creeping Terror is a notoriously low-budget B-movie horror film, often cited for its poor acting, nonsensical plot, and cheap special effects. Despite its flaws, it has gained a cult following among fans of schlock cinema for its unintentional humor and bizarre premise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sheer B-movie absurdity and cult appeal.
Often criticized for its extremely low production values and laughable effects.
An example of late 1960s independent horror that embraces its cheapness.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's obscurity, but those that exist often point to its campy nature and enjoyment derived from its poor quality rather than its intended scares.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the Philippines, but the filmmakers attempted to disguise this by dubbing it and claiming it was set in America, leading to continuity errors and bizarre accents.
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