

Claw
As soon as civil servant receives a new high appointment, the all-powerful head of an underground business begins to take an interest in him, who wants to use him to establish connections with criminal structures abroad. Having failed to achieve what he wanted, he begins to take revenge...
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Plot Summary
A marine biologist discovers a monstrous sea creature off the coast of Florida. As the creature begins to attack ships and people, he must find a way to stop it before it decimates the local population and escapes into the open ocean.
Critical Reception
Claw is a low-budget creature feature that received mixed to negative reviews. While it tapped into the popular monster movie trend of the early 90s, its execution was often criticized for its dated special effects and predictable plot. It has gained a cult following among B-movie enthusiasts.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its attempt at a classic monster movie feel.
- Criticized for its unconvincing creature effects and slow pacing.
- Considered a typical direct-to-video horror film of its era.
Google audience: Audiences generally found Claw to be a forgettable monster movie with some moments of mild entertainment, but ultimately hampered by its low production values and lack of originality.
Fun Fact
Gunnar Hansen, famous for playing Leatherface in 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,' plays the mutated scientist in Claw.
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