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Overview
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Only Hell could breed such an enormous beast. Only God could destroy it!Plot:
A giant lizard terrorizes a rural Texas community with a heroic teenager attempting to destroy the creature. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Pleasant slice of life film moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Don Sullivan | ... | Chase Winstead | |
| Fred Graham | ... | Sheriff Jeff | |
| Lisa Simone | ... | Lisa | |
| Shug Fisher | ... | Old Man Harris | |
| Bob Thompson | ... | Mr. Wheeler | |
| Janice Stone | ... | Missy Winstead | |
| Ken Knox | ... | Horatio Alger 'Steamroller' Smith | |
| Gay McLendon | ... | Mom Winstead | |
| Don Flournoy | ... | Gordy | |
| Cecil Hunt | ... | Mr. Compton | |
| Stormy Meadows | ... | Agatha Humphries | |
| Howard Ware | ... | Ed Humphries | |
| Pat Reeves | ... | Rick | |
| Jan McLendon | ... | Jennie | |
| Jerry Cortwright | ... | Bob |
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Parents Guide:
Add content advisory for parentsRuntime:
74 minCountry:
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EnglishColor:
Black and WhiteAspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound Recording)MOVIEmeter: 
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This was one of two features produced by an independent company in Texas and meant for release as a double feature. The other feature was The Killer Shrews (1959). Unlike many such features produced in the South, these films received national distribution. moreGoofs:
As the freight train crashes, you can plainly see the string pulling the engine off of the tracks. Once it goes off, the rest of the train follows. moreQuotes:
Chase Winstead: Where's Pat and Liz?Bob: Maybe their car broke down?
Chase Winstead: Hey! I worked on that car myself!
Bob: That wouldn't make any difference if he goofed the speed shift or something!
Chase Winstead: And that squirrel is just the one that could do it!
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The Mushroom Song moreFAQ
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As a monster movie, this is far from the best, but as a look at life in 50's rural Texas, it's top notch. The settings are authentic and realistic and the people talk like real people. Especially good is Fred Graham as the kind-hearted Sheriff...the opposite of the way most cops were portrayed in teen movies. Don Sullivan is not bad at all as hero Chase, a decent kid who just happens to love racing fast cars. With the exception of the rich Dad, everybody in the movie seems decent.
As for our title monster, he's pretty sleepy looking, but I always thought Gila Monsters were pretty cool. The somber, eerie background music helps this one a lot. Speaking of which, some of Sullivan's singing is OK, but "Laugh, Little Children" should be taken out and shot.
If the effects had matched the rest of the movie, it would have been a minor classic. As it is, it's a fun "time capsule" type movie.