
Humanoids from the Deep (1980)
Année de sortie : 1980
Pays : United States
Titre alternatif : Humanoids of the Deep, Monster, Criaturas das Profundezas, Monstruos del abismo, Humanoides del abismo, Humanoids de les profunditats, Les monstres de la mer, Tromos apo to vytho, Esseri ignoti dai profondi abissi, Diepzee Monsters, Humanoidy z glebin, O Monstro, Morske posasti, Beneath the Darkness, Das Grauen aus der Tiefe
Réalisateur : Barbara Peeters, Jimmy T. Murakami
Scénariste : Frank Arnold, Martin B. Cohen, William Martin
Production & Genre
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Sociétés : New World Pictures
Genre : Horror, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses : N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : blast, boat, carnival, exploitation, fisherman, mass murder, mutation, pollution, rape, ventriloquist, water monster, woman director
Synopsis
In the Pacific Northwest, a new cannery introduces genetically enhanced salmon into the local waters. However, this scientific experiment goes awry as mysterious, mutated sea creatures begin attacking the male population and raping women in the nearby seaside town. The townspeople must figure out how to combat these horrifying humanoids before they are completely wiped out.
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Résumé
Humanoids from the Deep is a unique blend of horror and science fiction directed by Barbara Peeters and Jimmy T. Murakami, released in 1980. The film stands out as one of few exploitation films made by women during its time, adding an interesting context to its otherwise typical creature feature narrative. Set against the backdrop of environmental pollution and scientific tampering gone wrong, the movie serves as a cautionary tale about man's meddling with nature.
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