I first caught this movie early one groggy Sunday afternoon following an all night bender of...well, let's just say "psychotropic brain enhancers". This was sometime in the mid to late 80's, and wh...
I first caught this movie early one groggy Sunday afternoon following an all night bender of...well, let's just say "psychotropic brain enhancers". This was sometime in the mid to late 80's, and when I came to on the living room floor this flick was playing on the old USA Network "Commander USA's Groovy Movies" show. I'd woke up smack dab in the middle of the goddamn thing without a single clue to explain the insanity I was seeing, and I was instantly both flabbergasted and entranced. Nowadays when I watch this flick, some twenty years after my first viewing, I AM STILL without a single clue to explain the insanity I am seeing, and I AM STILL instantly both flabbergasted and entranced. Could this be Al Adamson's best movie?!
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Wow,first saw this at the drive-in Summer of 1970.Then I watched it again on tv as VAMPIRE MEN OF THE LOST PLANET.Finally in 1982 at a dusk to dawn five feature drive-in spooktacular I saw the film yet again under the title NIGHT OF THE HOWLING BEASTS. Fun times!
The dinosaur footage is from Hal Roache's 1940's movie "One Million B.C." That footage has been recycled by tons of no budget movies (such as "Robot Monster")
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"You eeeediot."