Category: 21
All Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
Release Year: 1976
Country: USA
Runtime: 90
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Richard Ashe
Sound: Mono
Taglines:The Rising Moon Creates A Monster
Writing by: Bill Finger - writer (as William Finger)
Charles Sinclair - writer
Produced by: Frank J. Desiderio - executive producer
Ralph T. Desiderio - producer
Cast: Chase Cordell - Paul Carlson
Leigh Drake - Kathy Nolan (as Donna Leigh Drake)
Gregorio Sala - Prof. John 'Johnny Longbow' Salinas
Patrick M. Wright - Police Captain McCabe (as Patrick Wright)
Francine Kessler - Janet Price
Timothy Wayne Brown - Dr. Sutton
Crawford MacCallum - Dr. Lawrence
Jeanne Swain - Caroline Harris
Alan Swain - Sid Harris
Fred McCaffrey - Dr. Rizzo
Tim Butler - Budd Keeler
Music: Robert G. Orpin
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: A young man is transformed into a hideous "moon beast" due to a meteor fragment lodged in his body.
Plot: Professor "Johnny Longbow" Salina, a man who really knows his stews, introduces Paul Carlson to the practical-joking Kathy Nolan. Paul and Kathy seem to hit it off rather well but, during a meteor storm, a meteorite fragment strikes Paul, burying itself deep in his skull, which has the unpleasant side-effect of causing Paul to mutate into a giant reptilian monster at night and go on murderous rampages. It turns out that this sort of thing has happened before, when Professor Salina rediscovers ancient Native American paintings detailing a similar event many centuries ago. Kathy, however, still loves Paul, and tries to save him.
Movie Quotes: Janet Price: This is a great stew, what's in it?
Johnny Longbow: Lots of things. Chicken. Corn. Green peppers. Chili.
[sigh]
Johnny Longbow: Onions... well, it's an old recipe around here.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The movie has no ending credits at all, not even the traditional 'the end' title card. The final scene just fades to black.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: When Paul is suffering from his Moon Beast illness about halfway through the movie, the camera zooms in on the full moon, only it's obviously a photo of the moon.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
Release Year: 1976
Country: USA
Runtime: 90
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Richard Ashe
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Bill Finger - writer (as William Finger)
Charles Sinclair - writer
Produced by: Frank J. Desiderio - executive producer
Ralph T. Desiderio - producer
Cast: Chase Cordell - Paul Carlson
Leigh Drake - Kathy Nolan (as Donna Leigh Drake)
Gregorio Sala - Prof. John 'Johnny Longbow' Salinas
Patrick M. Wright - Police Captain McCabe (as Patrick Wright)
Francine Kessler - Janet Price
Timothy Wayne Brown - Dr. Sutton
Crawford MacCallum - Dr. Lawrence
Jeanne Swain - Caroline Harris
Alan Swain - Sid Harris
Fred McCaffrey - Dr. Rizzo
Tim Butler - Budd Keeler
Music: Robert G. Orpin
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: A young man is transformed into a hideous "moon beast" due to a meteor fragment lodged in his body.
Plot: Professor "Johnny Longbow" Salina, a man who really knows his stews, introduces Paul Carlson to the practical-joking Kathy Nolan. Paul and Kathy seem to hit it off rather well but, during a meteor storm, a meteorite fragment strikes Paul, burying itself deep in his skull, which has the unpleasant side-effect of causing Paul to mutate into a giant reptilian monster at night and go on murderous rampages. It turns out that this sort of thing has happened before, when Professor Salina rediscovers ancient Native American paintings detailing a similar event many centuries ago. Kathy, however, still loves Paul, and tries to save him.
Movie Quotes: Janet Price: This is a great stew, what's in it?
Johnny Longbow: Lots of things. Chicken. Corn. Green peppers. Chili.
[sigh]
Johnny Longbow: Onions... well, it's an old recipe around here.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The movie has no ending credits at all, not even the traditional 'the end' title card. The final scene just fades to black.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: When Paul is suffering from his Moon Beast illness about halfway through the movie, the camera zooms in on the full moon, only it's obviously a photo of the moon.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- The film was shot in 1972 but it took four years before it was released due to difficulties finding a distributor.
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