saw this for the first time around 1982 or so at a movie theater in Kalamazoo MI my friend was managing. got to make my own popcorn in the theaters popper and saw this and Superman for free. how cool is that!!
Yes another Night with Creature Features. To watch another classic movie 🍿🎥👍🏼 Keep Up The Good And Hard Work you all have put together. Thank You Creature Features 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I'm a 77 year old American man who lives his life pretending to be a 16 year old Japanese high school girl. Whenever I finish watching one of your shows, I always grab my favorite teddy bear & hide under my bed until tomorrow morning.
I'm 52. I have wondered about this movie, now and again. I just remembered certain parts, somewhat, and I remembered it scared the heck out of me as a little kid. I believe it came on one of our local channels in eastern KY, WV on a Saturday night. Every Sat, late at night, a local station had a program called "Chiller", where they would feature scary movies. Scared me to death. But I couldn't remember the name ir who was in it ir anything. Thanks for the upload.
I was 11 then, and managed to get into the theater unaccompanied, while Mom & little brother went to see something else. Afterward, I was shivering and Mom said she'd never seen me looking so pale. A good 20+ years of nightmares ensued. A few years after that first watch I found a copy of the novel, the reading of which did nothing to assuage the bad dreams. Still one of my favorite flicks.
My dad took a 8 year old me to watch this movie at the theatre. I was scared out of my wits, hiding under the chairs at one point. I had a blast! I couldn’t stop talking about this “amazingly scary movie”.
I remember watching it when I was young enough that it scared me. We had a babysitter that night and my sister and I were on the floor in front of the tv and we had a bean bag. Every time the monster showed up, we would hide our heads under the bean bag. 🤣
💀 Oh HELL yes "Creature Features Family". One of the first eco horror movies from 1979. It also has one of the greatest "kills" in horror history. Beware of sleeping bags!! Enjoy Friday the 13th!!!💯🍕 🍻
Remember watching a trailer for this in the early 80's , the only version available at my local video shop was on betamax , i had vhs player so never got to see it until now , thanks.
Dear sir, Armand Assante is American,born in New York, from an Irish mother and an Italian father, as easy as to look for the information beforehand in wikipedia. On the other hand,this is a great movie!
I remember being hooked by the radio ad for this. Pretty sure it started with a dramatic voice stating "She is 15 feet tall...", and ending along the lines of "She will find you." Would love to hear that ad again.
There was an advert in the 90s that is love to see again cos it made me shriek with excitement. There was a young guy sitting alone, looking all depressed, saying "I can't get over her.... nothing's been the same since she went away.... we went everywhere together, risked everything...." And then he looked up with a gleam in his eye " got her back, though" and then it showed Lara Croft firing on all cylinders, and it was Tomb Raider 2.
Man, lately you have been drudging up nightmares from my childhood, lol. Saw this when I was way too young and parts of it have lived in my brain and come up now and then.
OK, I am ready for this one! I have not seen it since i was young...eons ago. The Prophecy was in the group with The Entity and The Manatou(?) that I found horrifying.
I saw this in my recommendations and I immediately Subscribed. I remember seeing this movie back then. The 70's and 80's had some of the absolute best horror movies, scary movies, spooky movies, whatever you called them the 70's & 80's had them. From the Texas Chainsaw Massacre to Phantasm, the Hills Have Eyes I & II, Rosemary's Baby, the Amityville Horror, Friday the 13th franchise, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and all of the wild slasher movies that followed. Lastly the most terrifying movie that I ever saw, The Exorcist. The Exorcist was a movie that people, well there's not even a way to accurately describe it except to say that it scared the living 💩💩 out of a LOT of people. Movies made during the 60's, 70's and 80's were usually very well made. Movies back then had heart and soul. The movies were based on CHARACTERS, their Story, etc, while Nowadays movies all have some type of agenda, forced agendas, forced diversity even if it completely alters and makes absolutely no sense to the movie being made. They still force it. Some of the movies back then had a message, but their messages never overshadowed the plot of the movie or the character's story or journey. Nowadays they sacrifice the entertainment of the movie to again push their SJW Agendas. Which is why I and so many other people have decided to start buying more and more movies from the past three decades, 60's, 70's, and 80's, and some 90's and a few 2000's. Honestly over the last 12 months I've bought maybe 5 or 6 new📀Blu-Ray📀 🎬movies🎬 while I have bought or received as a 🎁gift🎁 at least 20-30 movies or television shows from those 3 decades. I used to love those classic TV shows of the 70's and now I've been watching out for the complete 📀📀Blu-Ray📀DVD📀📀 box sets of them. So far I've been able to acquire M*A*S*H, The Odd Couple, SOAP, Barney Miller, Get Smart, the first two seasons of Leave it to Beaver, and a couple of newer shows, CSI(Original), The Big Bang Theory, That 70's Show, House MD, Burn Notice, and White Collar. I'm still trying to find the Complete 📀DVD📀 sets of Adam-12, Emergency, Bewitched, Dragnet, and a couple of others. Point is movies made in the 60's, 70's, and 80's are so much better than anything made nowadays.
Watched this one when it came out in the Theater in 79, really good film, back then they where kind of promoting the film to be like the Jaws of the woods, and I think it worked, being that JAWS was out a few years earlier, this was a great film to watch on the Big Screen, I was about 14 at the time I saw this and it was pretty scary.
I just learned the other month, with all the fresh sea food and shellfish sold on Fisherman's Warf in San Francisco, none of it comes out of SF Bay because of high mercury levels. Mercury washed down the delta from old mining techniques from previous generations☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️.
In 2006 Japan remembered 50 yrs since the mercury poisoning of Minamata. 900 people have died, 2M have suffered ill health affects. But, by 2001, only 10K people have been compensated. The Chisso chemical company responsible still functions today. Mizuho Bank of Japan is the firm's largest shareholder.
Kevin Peter Hall was the most underrated actor ever. Not only, he never was nominated to any acting awards, although some of the greatest movies ever couldn't have been done without him. His name was never credited as a Star, he truly was, if late, from Predator on. Not even as an actor. Only as a stunt actor. As if a 7"2' would have been his only talent. Monstrum fit victima tunc tantum, cum histrio sub habitu animat eam nec solum movet. And Hall was the Greatest in that; not only the greatest. 🤔
This movie is one of the earliest examples of "Environmental Horror" I can recall. Another is Food of the Gods. Mercury can mess some stuff up but the most dangerous kind is something called Elemental Mercury. That stuff can go right though protective gloves and into your body in seconds and what happens after isn't good.
main character went on to star in Falcon Crest in the early 1980's. the pilot episode was good but then it rapidly declined into a soap opera centered around a vineyard winery business.
Great pick! It's like Billy Bob from Showbiz Pizza got rabies! Laugh out loud death scene that has to be seen to be believed, all I'll say is Banana feathers!
Molto interessante. Frankenheimer era uno tosto e di ottima mano. Tema, direi attualissimo. A 1080 , perfetto. 🙏✨🎖️⭐🎥🎞️🎬.Ricordo benissimo la locandina quando uscì sui giornali. 1979. Un pianeta fa. ✨
I really enjoyed that. I've passed it up before a few times. But, settled in to watch this through, and was pleasantly surprised. There are many creatures or cryptids of tale in Northwoods Maine still today. Katahdin is an amazing place here. I wonder if the 100,000 acres in this story is the one spoke of here as, Chamberlain Lake or the Golden Road. I know that it once was used for logging. But, is now all private property. You can still drive through it with a heavy duty 4wd truck if you pay their fee and do a good deal of paperwork. But, no new camps or cabins can be built there. Most are torn down or just deserted. Anyways, good movie. Glad I can appreciate it now more that I'm older.
This is Cool 😎 This Movie at the Time 21:40 min You will see Ft Langley BC Canada 🇨🇦 the small town of Ft Langley Bc Canada I don't know the exact year this was filmed But the Big Yellow Building you see was Were my Cuz Was Married at The Chevron gas Station you see is No longer there but the Rest of the small shops are still there. Little past the town you will see an action building that is no longer there it's replaced with Several blocks of town homes and condos. The Next part as you see them driving and The 2 yellow older cars turn off onto a dusty Road with the Fraser River to the left of the screen. They are actually turning onto land that years later became a Campground the road they are on is not a Road it's now camping spots for RV. And as I am a person who camps this is one camp ground you can stay there with your RV in the winter in 2015 it cost me $1500.00 Canadian $ for winter Camp included power water swer cable TV and internet. The following part of the film is taken going into bc province Camp site Harrison Hot Springs in Canada up around Hope bc the direction of the Fraser Vally East. Filming is everyday day now in Vancouver bc But back when this was filmed we never had big movies they were all still in LA California but Rambo was filmed around the same time this was made i do believe I was born in 1971 so I was 9 years old when this was made. What's ironic is I went on to be a Back Ground proformer for Paramount pictures Stargate SG-1 Seasons 2 to 6 . Just wanted to point out were this was filmed case your interested. Take care enjoy the film. Sean I wanted to add this our trees and forest in British Columbia Canada No longer as green and as healthy as this is looking in this video if anything take it all in because sadly its nolonger a garden of eden
I got this movie mixed up with Alien when I went to see it with my blind mother when I was ten. The movie posters were kinda similar and once I had realized my mistake I was already past the face-hugger scene and was invested. Movies were never the same after that. The only thing that gets me about this flick is how open-ended they left it with the lady being knocked up and the mutant bear thing still out there. Sure, I recognized Adrian from Rocky and the dude from the Questor Tapes, but the guy from the paper mill drove me nuts because he was so damn familiar. Imdb solved it. Of course! Copper from The Thing!!! My favorite horror movie -- how could I have missed that!?! Great show! ❤
Especially interesting movie for me as i worked with paper and were enviromental controller on top of that. No enviromental footprint were top priority for us, but that were in the mid 1990s, so recycling and re-use of paper were a big thing. John Frankenheimer were usually the director they called in, when the company were displeased with a movie, to finish it - and that might have been the case here. The attack scen with the exploding car, were horribly filmed and edited - you had no idea were people were or what direction they were running at. Compare that to the final cabin scene - there were tension, fights and you knew were people were. The story in the movie were really good, and would not mind a modern version. Is John Carpenter busy right now ?
I couldnt sleep the night i saw this film back in 80 ' 81' . The recent run of films on cf seems to show they have a budget. For my part good choice of film.
There was two mutant bear costumes created. One was worn by Kevin Peter hall (Predator 1987) The other was worn by director Tom McLoughlin (Friday the 13th part 6: Jason lives )
saw this for the first time around 1982 or so at a movie theater in Kalamazoo MI my friend was managing. got to make my own popcorn in the theaters popper and saw this and Superman for free. how cool is that!!
That's cool & fun whether you were a kid or an adult lol. 🤷♀
Have you ever seen Elvis?
Yes another Night with Creature Features. To watch another classic movie 🍿🎥👍🏼 Keep Up The Good And Hard Work you all have put together. Thank You Creature Features 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I'm a 77 year old American man who lives his life pretending to be a 16 year old Japanese high school girl. Whenever I finish watching one of your shows, I always grab my favorite teddy bear & hide under my bed until tomorrow morning.
I'm 52. I have wondered about this movie, now and again. I just remembered certain parts, somewhat, and I remembered it scared the heck out of me as a little kid. I believe it came on one of our local channels in eastern KY, WV on a Saturday night. Every Sat, late at night, a local station had a program called "Chiller", where they would feature scary movies. Scared me to death. But I couldn't remember the name ir who was in it ir anything.
Thanks for the upload.
Hi 👋 I’m from Maysville Kentucky and lived in barboursville wv for about two years
CREEPED ME OUT WHEN THIS WAS NEW ... now on CF be able to watch it several times
Thinking about this movie 24 hrs ago....prophecy indeed!
Saw this gem at the theater when I was a kid. The sleeping bag scene is worth the price of admission.
i remember watching this movie when i was 15 at the drive in way back then in 1979👍
I was 11 then, and managed to get into the theater unaccompanied, while Mom & little brother went to see something else. Afterward, I was shivering and Mom said she'd never seen me looking so pale. A good 20+ years of nightmares ensued. A few years after that first watch I found a copy of the novel, the reading of which did nothing to assuage the bad dreams. Still one of my favorite flicks.
My dad took a 8 year old me to watch this movie at the theatre. I was scared out of my wits, hiding under the chairs at one point. I had a blast! I couldn’t stop talking about this “amazingly scary movie”.
I always thought this was an early 80s made for tv move
I remember watching it when I was young enough that it scared me. We had a babysitter that night and my sister and I were on the floor in front of the tv and we had a bean bag. Every time the monster showed up, we would hide our heads under the bean bag. 🤣
I was 14. San Jose, Calif.
CF is on fire lately. Another great.
Ikr
Coincidentally,I was about to google this movie,to see if it were streaming anywhere. I'll love watching it with you and the crew!
I was 9 when this movie was shown as television movie of the week. I was horrified and I still love the movie 💕
💀 Oh HELL yes "Creature Features Family". One of the first eco horror movies from 1979. It also has one of the greatest "kills" in horror history. Beware of sleeping bags!! Enjoy Friday the 13th!!!💯🍕 🍻
Watching here in Pennsylvania USA 🇺🇸 This December 13th 2024
Remember watching a trailer for this in the early 80's , the only version available at my local video shop was on betamax , i had vhs player so never got to see it until now , thanks.
This is a great movie everyone
Exellent. One of the most underrated monster movies
Dear sir, Armand Assante is American,born in New York, from an Irish mother and an Italian father, as easy as to look for the information beforehand in wikipedia. On the other hand,this is a great movie!
You don't need to be the Oracle of Delphi to know that this prophecy will bring some absolute bullshit! But I'm still looking forward to it!
Joel: "Hey, it's 'Hee Haw 1999Tom: "You look like Goldie Hawn on 'Laugh-In.'"😅
Hey, if the movie is fun and entertaining, then no one really cares for they just want to have a good time.
I remember being hooked by the radio ad for this. Pretty sure it started with a dramatic voice stating "She is 15 feet tall...", and ending along the lines of "She will find you." Would love to hear that ad again.
There was an advert in the 90s that is love to see again cos it made me shriek with excitement. There was a young guy sitting alone, looking all depressed, saying "I can't get over her.... nothing's been the same since she went away.... we went everywhere together, risked everything...." And then he looked up with a gleam in his eye " got her back, though" and then it showed Lara Croft firing on all cylinders, and it was Tomb Raider 2.
Man, lately you have been drudging up nightmares from my childhood, lol. Saw this when I was way too young and parts of it have lived in my brain and come up now and then.
OK, I am ready for this one! I have not seen it since i was young...eons ago. The Prophecy was in the group with The Entity and The Manatou(?) that I found horrifying.
The Manitou! Great movie and book.
Wish I could find a free site to watch The Entity! Am reading the book and would like to see the movie again. It's hard to find!
I remember seeing the television commercial for this movie when I was 7 years old and it terrified me.
I watched it at that age, not a good idea.
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I saw this in my recommendations and I immediately Subscribed. I remember seeing this movie back then. The 70's and 80's had some of the absolute best horror movies, scary movies, spooky movies, whatever you called them the 70's & 80's had them. From the Texas Chainsaw Massacre to Phantasm, the Hills Have Eyes I & II, Rosemary's Baby, the Amityville Horror, Friday the 13th franchise, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and all of the wild slasher movies that followed. Lastly the most terrifying movie that I ever saw, The Exorcist. The Exorcist was a movie that people, well there's not even a way to accurately describe it except to say that it scared the living 💩💩 out of a LOT of people. Movies made during the 60's, 70's and 80's were usually very well made. Movies back then had heart and soul. The movies were based on CHARACTERS, their Story, etc, while Nowadays movies all have some type of agenda, forced agendas, forced diversity even if it completely alters and makes absolutely no sense to the movie being made. They still force it. Some of the movies back then had a message, but their messages never overshadowed the plot of the movie or the character's story or journey. Nowadays they sacrifice the entertainment of the movie to again push their SJW Agendas. Which is why I and so many other people have decided to start buying more and more movies from the past three decades, 60's, 70's, and 80's, and some 90's and a few 2000's. Honestly over the last 12 months I've bought maybe 5 or 6 new📀Blu-Ray📀 🎬movies🎬 while I have bought or received as a 🎁gift🎁 at least 20-30 movies or television shows from those 3 decades. I used to love those classic TV shows of the 70's and now I've been watching out for the complete 📀📀Blu-Ray📀DVD📀📀 box sets of them. So far I've been able to acquire M*A*S*H, The Odd Couple, SOAP, Barney Miller, Get Smart, the first two seasons of Leave it to Beaver, and a couple of newer shows, CSI(Original), The Big Bang Theory, That 70's Show, House MD, Burn Notice, and White Collar. I'm still trying to find the Complete 📀DVD📀 sets of Adam-12, Emergency, Bewitched, Dragnet, and a couple of others. Point is movies made in the 60's, 70's, and 80's are so much better than anything made nowadays.
Welcome!
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You'll haveta dive into the CF movies playlist
good film , I remember watching it on VHS , have`nt seen it on DVD , but I imagine it is available !
Happy Friday the 13th everyone
U too!!
It's Man-Bear-Pig! I'm super cereal!
Awesome movie "The Prophecy". The creature sure is nightmarish. Great show Creature Features!
I was 9 when this came out, I'm loving the Friday night offerings lately. Not so much the new intro theme but I love the movies!
This movie scared the crap out of me when I was 14.
I saw it at 12. Pretty scary, but like Alien, which I also saw
@christianbolt5761 To us children, heck yea it was. Along with Alien. The Alien coming out of his stomach was astonishing.
Watched this one when it came out in the Theater in 79, really good film, back then they where kind of promoting the film to be like the Jaws of the woods, and I think it worked, being that JAWS was out a few years earlier, this was a great film to watch on the Big Screen, I was about 14 at the time I saw this and it was pretty scary.
🎵 " If you go down in the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise...."🎵
See you in the woods friday night!
Trust me, this movie is no picnic...
This creature is buried some where in my back yard . . . if I only where it is . . .
Best movie ever made
I just learned the other month, with all the fresh sea food and shellfish sold on Fisherman's Warf in San Francisco, none of it comes out of SF Bay because of high mercury levels. Mercury washed down the delta from old mining techniques from previous generations☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️.
In 2006 Japan remembered 50 yrs since the mercury poisoning of Minamata. 900 people have died, 2M have suffered ill health affects. But, by 2001, only 10K people have been compensated. The Chisso chemical company responsible still functions today. Mizuho Bank of Japan is the firm's largest shareholder.
The Dead Kennedys have a song about this...
Excellent film, and very close to the book.
TY CF!
I am loving this channel! Some really brilliant selections❤
Everyone here?
Yep lol
It’s gonna be a fantastic Friday the 13th……….. 😈
Nice way to end the year, eh?
@ Janet you vixen I couldn’t have said it better myself. 💯 agreed
@@Nebraska93 :)
Crow: "Look out, Big Bird!"😅
Been wanting to see this.
That exploding sleeping bag scene was worth the whole movie.
Kevin Peter Hall was the most underrated actor ever. Not only, he never was nominated to any acting awards, although some of the greatest movies ever couldn't have been done without him. His name was never credited as a Star, he truly was, if late, from Predator on. Not even as an actor. Only as a stunt actor. As if a 7"2' would have been his only talent. Monstrum fit victima tunc tantum, cum histrio sub habitu animat eam nec solum movet. And Hall was the Greatest in that; not only the greatest. 🤔
And let's not forget the great Misfits of Science.
This movie horrifed me as I was able to watch it after my parents were asleep on Showtime in 1980 - I was only 10. I wonder if it will hold up :)
Looking forward very much to watching later - thank you Creature Features for all you do! ❤
Hi Creature Feature Fam!😊
Hey! 😉
Loved this movie ever since i was a kid
My first horror movie in the theater!
Just how Hollywood should do plots and film today. Way back when Hollywood is legally allowed to do a bumpie.
Exactly. No originality or decent writers left. The book is very good too.
Happy Voorhees day
"Voorhees a jolly good fellow. Voorhees a jolly good fellow. Voorhees a jolly good fe-he-llow, that nobody can deny." Hahaha! ;)
"This one time...at band camp..." ;)
This movie is one of the earliest examples of "Environmental Horror" I can recall. Another is Food of the Gods. Mercury can mess some stuff up but the most dangerous kind is something called Elemental Mercury. That stuff can go right though protective gloves and into your body in seconds and what happens after isn't good.
I've read the book many years ago but not seen the movie so thankyou 😮
Awesome movie❤❤❤❤
This movie legit scared me…
Me too ...that creature in the water
main character went on to star in Falcon Crest in the early 1980's. the pilot episode was good but then it rapidly declined into a soap opera centered around a vineyard winery business.
Great pick! It's like Billy Bob from Showbiz Pizza got rabies! Laugh out loud death scene that has to be seen to be believed, all I'll say is Banana feathers!
reminds me of The Thing especially with Richard Dysart in this
Molto interessante. Frankenheimer era uno tosto e di ottima mano. Tema, direi attualissimo. A 1080 , perfetto. 🙏✨🎖️⭐🎥🎞️🎬.Ricordo benissimo la locandina quando uscì sui giornali. 1979. Un pianeta fa. ✨
The first time seeing this. It got me good. always a good review for a horror movie
Even better than I remembered, seeing it the first time in 1980 or so
Saw this as a kid with my brother. At the theater. Looking forward to this old classic.
No what Good moive that mate can't believe I never seen it before nice one ''.🤔👍
I enjoy the show, and love the fact that tangella is the perfect woman, quiet!!!
I really enjoyed that. I've passed it up before a few times. But, settled in to watch this through, and was pleasantly surprised.
There are many creatures or cryptids of tale in Northwoods Maine still today. Katahdin is an amazing place here.
I wonder if the 100,000 acres in this story is the one spoke of here as, Chamberlain Lake or the Golden Road. I know that it once was used for logging. But, is now all private property. You can still drive through it with a heavy duty 4wd truck if you pay their fee and do a good deal of paperwork. But, no new camps or cabins can be built there. Most are torn down or just deserted.
Anyways, good movie. Glad I can appreciate it now more that I'm older.
Cool movie, very enjoyable! Thank-you.
Thank you Creature Features for sharing this fantastic movie. It was very entertaining 👍💫🏆👏
This is Cool 😎 This Movie at the Time 21:40 min You will see Ft Langley BC Canada 🇨🇦 the small town of Ft Langley Bc Canada I don't know the exact year this was filmed But the Big Yellow Building you see was Were my Cuz Was Married at The Chevron gas Station you see is No longer there but the Rest of the small shops are still there. Little past the town you will see an action building that is no longer there it's replaced with Several blocks of town homes and condos. The Next part as you see them driving and The 2 yellow older cars turn off onto a dusty Road with the Fraser River to the left of the screen. They are actually turning onto land that years later became a Campground the road they are on is not a Road it's now camping spots for RV. And as I am a person who camps this is one camp ground you can stay there with your RV in the winter in 2015 it cost me $1500.00 Canadian $ for winter Camp included power water swer cable TV and internet. The following part of the film is taken going into bc province Camp site Harrison Hot Springs in Canada up around Hope bc the direction of the Fraser Vally East.
Filming is everyday day now in Vancouver bc But back when this was filmed we never had big movies they were all still in LA California but Rambo was filmed around the same time this was made i do believe I was born in 1971 so I was 9 years old when this was made. What's ironic is I went on to be a Back Ground proformer for Paramount pictures Stargate SG-1 Seasons 2 to 6 .
Just wanted to point out were this was filmed case your interested.
Take care enjoy the film.
Sean
I wanted to add this our trees and forest in British Columbia Canada No longer as green and as healthy as this is looking in this video if anything take it all in because sadly its nolonger a garden of eden
That's very cool to know. In my trips to BC, I have been through Fort Langley many times.
Wow, that's so cool!
ManBearPig!😊
Al Gore likes this !
I got this movie mixed up with Alien when I went to see it with my blind mother when I was ten.
The movie posters were kinda similar and once I had realized my mistake I was already past the face-hugger scene and was invested.
Movies were never the same after that.
The only thing that gets me about this flick is how open-ended they left it with the lady being knocked up and the mutant bear thing still out there.
Sure, I recognized Adrian from Rocky and the dude from the Questor Tapes, but the guy from the paper mill drove me nuts because he was so damn familiar. Imdb solved it. Of course! Copper from The Thing!!! My favorite horror movie -- how could I have missed that!?!
Great show! ❤
The book ended that way,too.
This is a classic horror movie from the 70s.6/10p.
This movie reminded me of Grizzly with a focus on the environment and mutant bears.
Well done snagging this film ! Good old creature features. 🤩. I think “the white men” are the real monster in this movie😢,. ❤
Very original.
I haven't seen this one since I was 12 or so. It gave me nightmares, for years.
The film where the creature looks nothing like the poster art or what the trailer describes.
Not sure, but there is a paperback novel with the same cover. For $1.95 back then.
That’s most of them, right?
Good I like it 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Seen this movie at the drive in when it was first released a great flick👍👍👍
I love Vincent
I remember him in Little Darlings❤
Love this movie!
Yo Adrian! I always liked this flick when i was a kid been a while since i saw it..
This is great guys, well done!
This is one of my favorite movies thanks💎
Ah yes - the mountains and forests of "Maine".
beautiful scenery and very good cinematography!
Haven’t seen this one in awile
Thanks! I enjoyed the film. ❤
Armand Assante starred in American gangster with Denzel Washington. Come on man You're the host of the show
Same director as The Manchurian Candidate. This feels like it was made for TV.
I enjoy seeing the history in these movies
BC! I could tell this was filmed here.
Scared me to death when I was little
Especially interesting movie for me as i worked with paper and were enviromental controller on top of that. No enviromental footprint were top priority for us, but that were in the mid 1990s, so recycling and re-use of paper were a big thing. John Frankenheimer were usually the director they called in, when the company were displeased with a movie, to finish it - and that might have been the case here. The attack scen with the exploding car, were horribly filmed and edited - you had no idea were people were or what direction they were running at. Compare that to the final cabin scene - there were tension, fights and you knew were people were. The story in the movie were really good, and would not mind a modern version. Is John Carpenter busy right now ?
Kevin Peter Hall plays the monster but isn't in the credits.
I think he went by just Kevin Hall here
@@christophersims7060 You're right. I wonder how many monsters he's played, I can think of three films.
Predator
@@DeborahKerr-gi5ht Bigfoot And The Henderson's.
I couldnt sleep the night i saw this film back in 80 ' 81' . The recent run of films on cf seems to show they have a budget. For my part good choice of film.
There was two mutant bear costumes created. One was worn by Kevin Peter hall (Predator 1987)
The other was worn by director Tom McLoughlin
(Friday the 13th part 6: Jason lives )
As a Mainer, I feel the need to point out that the god's name is Pamola, and Pamola lives at Kahtahdin.
Haha... What a different time. I was 9 years old when my parents dropped me off to see this movie at the theater.
Yeah, CreatureFeatures! 🤘🏻👍🏻✌🏼
Hi Tangella!!!😊
Oh, h**l yeah!
Good show! I saw this long ago.