This is an independent movie filmed in Minnesota. It's a fun take-off
of 1950's B-grade monster movies and was deliberately campy fun. Filmed
on a budget of probably about $8.00 (and most of that was likely gas
money), it satirizes the stilted dialog, cheesy special effects, and
hokey plots that have made 1950's era monster movies timeless guilty
pleasures. It even has some appropriately corny music added. Shot in
black and white, the entire film takes place in the woods near a lake,
and starts with some workers illegally dumping "atomic waste".
Predictably, some highly implausible biological responses result.
Equally predictable, are the set of teenage victims who first discover
the "monster". Fortunately, the unflappable Professor Jackson is on the
spot with his not-so-secretly adoring graduate student assistant.
Needless to say, it was a hoot. After the movie, some of the cast was
in the lounge to mingle with the audience and to sell the DVD and
posters. (The poster was free with the purchase of a $10 DVD and yes I
bought it.)
Almost as much fun, were the 1950's newsreel clips shown before the
movie, as was the custom then. They showed, in order, newsreel footage
of violence in the Middle East, a grim old couple celebrating their
75th wedding anniversary, and a knife-throwing Mom using her kids in
her hobby. All-in-all, it was a fun movie that I highly recommend.