TV????
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ghost_hat — 21 years ago(April 01, 2005 06:12 PM)
Butbutits on land! Andthe things furry! And
well, yeah, besides those 2 points its pretty much a
straight rip-off of Jaws. But considering the number
of Jaws clones that came out during that period involving
sharks and other aquatic menaces, this one is almost original.
Almost.
For a low budget 70s horror rip-off, it does a lot of things
right. Hiding the creature to build suspense, majestic
mountain views, a decent score to set the mood
Not that it isnt cheezy. Oh, its cheezy.
I would like to see the original question answered though.
Was it a made for TV movie? Was it a poorly distributed
box office failure?
The freeze-frame red-outs which cover up bloody action
seem more like a TV trick to me. However it seems
pretty well done and well budgeted for a 70s TV movie,
and involves numerous movie actors/staff.
Anybody have a definitive answer? -
Vitamin-O — 21 years ago(April 04, 2005 09:44 AM)
I'm going to side on the 'poorly distributed box office failure' theory.
I may not remember much from that night in '78, but I DO know it
was at the drive-in, and I DO know (now) that it was Snowbeast.
I think it bombed out at theatres, so it was quickly ported to
drive-ins and re-cut for TV. That's my theory, anyway. -
blackknight273 — 14 years ago(September 16, 2011 02:38 PM)
It was actually a made for tv movie - I believe CBS, and they repeated it through the late 70s and early 80's on CBS Late Night.
That doesn't mean you didn't see it at the drive in. Anything is possible and it was the 70's.