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The Horror of Party Beach (1964)

Scifi | 78 minutes
2,26 23 votes

Genre: Scifi / Horror

Duration: 78 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: Del Tenney

Stars: John Scott, Alice Lyon and Marilyn Clarke

IMDb score: 3,4 (3.418)

Releasedate: 1 June 1964

The Horror of Party Beach plot

"WEIRD! Ghoulish atomic beasts who live off human blood!"

The radioactive waste in the sea creates mutated monsters. The beasts attack young people and tourists, among others, and the local police do everything they can to stop the bloodthirsty creatures.

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otherfool

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In fact an abandoned 50s vehicle. While the mushy Party Beach band is once again doing a song, the monsters (scale-like creatures) come to life to shake things up. Sounds nice, doesn't it.

The monsters just *really* don't look like much and the cast isn't always of the same level, erm. It's also funny that the monsters claim dozens (!) of victims, but no large-scale army action to be seen; the local Hank, one police officer and the local professor just have to figure it out.

Very bad. 1*.

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wendyvortex

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Radioactive crosses between "The Creature of the Black Lagoon" and Cookie Monster (those eyes!!) come to disrupt the fun for the local youth.

Nonsense, but entertaining drive-in movie doesn't reach the completely bonkers status of genre classics like "The Invasion of the Saucermen", "Teror of the Year 5000", "Robot Monster" or "The Creeping Terror" but certainly contains for 1964 quite a bit of blood and even some downright gore.

The cameraman even knows how to keep the image sharp, although he can still learn something in the field of lighting.

PS Music??? my ass!!!

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Woland

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Yes, it's time for quality again in the Woland house. Actually, the title already suggests a lot about the film, and that turns out to be quite right: partying 'teenagers' on and around the beach are attacked by monsters. These turn out to be brackish undersea monsters, a kind of Creature from the Black Lagoon but with big bulging eyes. The film is actually a continuous alternation of two types of scenes: parties on the beach, with or without live music, after which the monsters come along again. And then another party. And then samples again. And then another party, with live music. And then some samples. And another party. Of course it doesn't get scary and the monsters are quite cooked, but to be honest, for a cheap B-movie this was quite bearable.

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