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The Beast That Killed Women
Panic and fear strike the hearts of the terrorised sun-kissed nudist girls of a once peaceful nudist resort in sun-bleached Miami, when a mysterious, yet menacing intruder manages to find his way in the camp.
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Plot Summary
In a remote desert town, a mysterious meteor crash lands, unleashing a deadly, insect-like creature. The beast preys on the town's inhabitants, particularly the women, leaving the sheriff and a group of survivors to find a way to stop the alien menace before it consumes them all. As the body count rises, panic and paranoia grip the small community.
Critical Reception
The Beast That Killed Women is a low-budget science fiction horror film that has gained a cult following over the years. While not critically acclaimed upon its release, it is often cited as an example of early B-movie creature features, appreciated for its earnest, if somewhat amateurish, execution and its campy elements.
What Reviewers Say
Fans appreciate its vintage B-movie charm and creature effects.
The film is often seen as a quintessential example of low-budget 1960s sci-fi horror.
Its simplistic plot and acting contribute to its camp appeal.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this obscure film, but those who have seen it often recall it fondly as a nostalgic and entertainingly 'bad' monster movie.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring veteran actress Adele Jergens, who had a more prominent career in Hollywood during the 1940s and 1950s.
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