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Empire of the Ants (1977) -- An aggressive land developer takes a boatload of prospective buyers to a reclaimed swamp in the southeast.  While there, the group is attacked by a swarm of huge ants, the result of genetic mutation after exposure to atomic wastes.
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Overview

User Rating:
2.9/10   1,475 votes
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Director:
Writers:
H.G. Wells (story)
Jack Turley (screenplay)
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Release Date:
July 1977 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
For they shall inherit the earth... sooner than you think! more
Plot:
Sleazy scam artist Joan Collins tries to sell phony real estate deals down in the Florida everglades... more | add synopsis
Awards:
2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
Women of Christmas Horror
 (From pretty-scary. 24 December 2009, 8:46 PM, PST)

User Reviews:
How You Going to Keep Them Down on the Ant Farm...After They Have Seen This Film! more (70 total)

Cast

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Joan Collins ... Marilyn Fryser

Robert Lansing ... Dan Stokely
John David Carson ... Joe Morrison
Albert Salmi ... Sheriff Art Kincade

Jacqueline Scott ... Margaret Ellis

Pamela Susan Shoop ... Coreen Bradford (as Pamela Shoop)
Robert Pine ... Larry Graham
Edward Power ... Charlie Pearson
Brooke Palance ... Christine Graham
Tom Fadden ... Sam Russell
Irene Tedrow ... Velma Thompson
Harry Holcombe ... Harry Thompson
Jack Kosslyn ... Thomas Lawson
Ilse Earl ... Mary Lawson
Janie Gavin ... Ginny
Norman Franklin ... Anson Parker
Florance McGee ... Phoebe Russell (as Florence McGee)
Jim Wheelus ... Crewman
Mike Armstrong ... Jim
Tom Ford ... Pete
Charles Redd ... Taxi Driver (as Charles Red)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marvin Miller ... Voice (uncredited)
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Directed by
Bert I. Gordon 
 
Writing credits
H.G. Wells (story)

Jack Turley (screenplay)

Bert I. Gordon (screen story)

Produced by
Samuel Z. Arkoff .... executive producer
Bert I. Gordon .... producer
 
Original Music by
Dana Kaproff 
 
Cinematography by
Reginald H. Morris (director of photography) (as Reginald Morris)
 
Film Editing by
Michael Luciano 
 
Casting by
Betty Martin 
 
Production Design by
Charles Rosen 
 
Set Decoration by
Anthony C. Montenaro 
 
Makeup Department
Ellis Burman Jr. .... special makeup artist (as Ellis Burman)
Guy Del Russo .... makeup artist
Romaine Greene .... hairdresser
Dave Ayres .... creature lab (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Salvatore Billitteri .... in charge of post-production
Neil A. Machlis .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Adrienne Bourbeau .... second assistant director (as Adrienne Borbeau)
Mel Efros .... assistant director
David McGiffert .... assistant director
James Quinn .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Dominick Bruno .... property master
Tommy Magglos .... assistant props (as Tommy Maglos)
Roger Ragland .... construction coordinator (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
William L. Manger .... dialogue editor (as Bill Manger)
James M. McCann .... boom operator
Samuel C. Crutcher .... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Duncan McEwan .... sound loader (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Roy L. Downey .... special effects (as Roy Downey)
 
Visual Effects by
Bert I. Gordon .... special visual effects
Burt I. Harris Jr. .... visual effects assistant
Erik von Buelow .... miniature designer
 
Stunts
Billy Hank Hooker .... stunts (as Hank Hooker)
Buddy Joe Hooker .... stunt coordinator
Hugh Hooker .... stunts (as Hugh M. Hooker)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
William D. Barber .... second assistant camera (as Bill Barber)
Dick Deats .... key grip
Lee Heckler .... lighting
Ken Miller .... dolly operator (as Kenny Miller)
Lou Noto .... first assistant camera
Jerome L. Posner .... best boy (as Jerry Posner)
Vincent Saizis .... camera operator (as Vince Saizus)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Joanne Haas .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Bill Berry .... negative cutter
Tom Finan .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Bodie Chandler .... music coordinator
Ving Hershon .... music editor
 
Transportation Department
James E. Foote .... transportation captain (as Jim Foote)
 
Other crew
Carline Davis-Dyer .... assistant to director (as Cariline Anne Davis)
Carline Davis-Dyer .... assistant to producer (as Cariline Anne Davis)
Warren Estes .... ant coordinator
Charles Hogue .... technical advisor (as Dr. Charles Hogue)
Julian F. Myers .... publicist (as Julian F. Meyers)
Leslie Sue Rosen .... location secretary
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
H.G. Wells' Empire of the Ants (USA) (complete title)
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Runtime:
89 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Mono (Ryder Sound Services)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Director Bert I. Gordon created some of the special ant-effects by shooting magnified images of the Panamanian bullet ant. more
Goofs:
Continuity: Before the Captain jumps in the ocean to try and save the boat, he takes off his shoes. After he burns the boat, he jumps in the water and you can clearly see his shoes. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in It's Tough to Be a Bug (1998) more

FAQ

Is the Quote "I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords" from this movie?
Is this really based on a HG Wells story?
Could ants really grow to this size?
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9 out of 11 people found the following review useful.
How You Going to Keep Them Down on the Ant Farm...After They Have Seen This Film!, 3 January 2002

Mr. BIG(Bert I. Gordon) does it again! He creates a truly bad science fiction film with amazingly poor special effects and some of the schlockiest character acting performances and dialogue around. Supposedly based on a story by H. G. Well's, The Empire of the Ants is about how a group of people go to one of those shin-digs put on by real estate folks hoping you will buy some of their resort property after drinking some of their third-rate drinks and eating some of their crummy snacks. Joan Collins is running the show, hoping to sell all the people who came by boat to her real estate project a lot. Seems she is not a wholly reputable businesswoman, yet she has no knowledge of the fact that giant ants that grew from a leaking can of nuclear waste have taken over the resort and begin feeding on her guests, first in pairs. In one of the more ridiculous scenes in the film, giant ants run on the dock, jump on the boat, attack one of the crew, and then cause the skipper, hardily played by Robert Lansing, to set fire to the ship and leave the survivors no recourse but to trek back by foot. The journey back causes lots of death and destruction. The most ridiculous scene in the film has an aged couple hiding in a cabin and then coming out to see these giant ants all over the hut and on the ground standing. I almost fell over laughing at the awful special effects! Finally, the remaining few reach a town that secretly has been taken over by giant ants that spray a mist over people and make them do their bidding. The second half of the film breaks any possibility that you take the film seriously. The first half, although filled with many a ridiculous moment, at least has some suspense and gives the actors a little screen time to show that some of them actually know how to act. The second half is a hodge podge of poor script-writing, bad character acting, and some more real cheesy special effects. The film is another testament to Mr. BIG's ability to create some of the campiest, bad sci-fi around. Despite all this negativity, the film is a load of unintended laughs!

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