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Credits | |
Title: | Attack of the Giant Leeches |
Director: | Bernard L. Kowalski |
Writers: | Leo Gordon |
Producers: | Roger Corman Gene Corman |
Composer: | Alexander Laszlo |
Cinematography: | John M. Nickolaus, Jr. |
Editors: | Carlo Lodato |
Production | |
Distributed by: | American International Pictures |
Released: | October, 1959 |
Rating: | Unrated |
Running time: | 62 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $70,000 |
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Attack of the Giant Leeches is an American science fiction/horror film directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and produced by Roger Corman. It was released theatrically and in drive-ins in October, 1959. Produced on a budget of only $70,000, it is considered a b-movie and one of dozens of such features filmed during the 1950s as a response to Cold War paranoia. The setting of the film takes place in the Florida Everglades and begins with a trapper named Lem Sawyer who spots a giant leech that has been living in an underwater grotto. Soon after, nearby townspeople begin disappearing, their bodies eventually turning up with large sucker wounds all over them. Game Warden Steve Benton investigates the occurrences and learns about the race of giant, mutated leeches living in the caves.
Plot[]
A race of over-sized leeches are discovered living in a cavern in the Florida Everglades. The origin of this mutated breed of creature is unknown, but they sustain themselves by attacking locals and bringing them back to the caves where they slowly drain them of blood until they are dead. These attacks attract the attention of game warden Steve Benton, who enlists the aid of Florida State troopers to track the leeches back to their lair and destroy the cave with dynamite explosives.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Ken Clark | Steve Benton |
Yvette Vickers | Liz Walker |
Jan Shepard | Nan Greyson |
Michael Emmet | Cal Moulton |
Tyler McVey | Doc Greyson |
Bruno VeSota | Dave Walker |
Gene Roth | Sheriff Kovis |
Daniel White | Slim Reed |
George Cisar | Lem Sawyer |
Guy Buccola | Giant leech |
Joseph Hamilton | Old Sam Peters |
Ross Sturlin | Giant leech |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Attack of the Giant Leeches is in the public domain.
- The tagline for this film is, "Massive Blood Sucking Monsters!"
- Filmed in Los Angeles, California.
- Released in the UK under the title Demons of the Swamp.
- US promotional title for this film is The Giant Leeches.
- The film was remade in 2008.
- Director Bernard L. Kowalski also directed Night of the Blood Beast in 1958 and will go on to direct Sssssss in 1973.
- The audio stock samples used in this film were also used in Night of the Blood Beast.
- Attack of the Giant Leeches was featured as a season four episode of the movie-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in July, 1992. It's included on the Mystery Science Theater 3000, Volume 6 DVD collection, along with Gunslinger, Mr. B's Lost Shorts and Teenagers from Outer Space.
- Guy Buccola and Ross Sturlin, who played the giant leeches, wore thin, plastic sack suits and used SCUBA equipment for their underwater scenes. In some instances, their SCUBA tanks are clearly visible.
- Final sci-fi work for actress Yvette Vickers. She also appeared in the 1958 film Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.
Recommendations[]
1950s Sci-Fi
External Links[]
- Attack of the Giant Leeches at AMG
- Attack of the Giant Leeches at IMDB
- Attack of the Giant Leeches at Wikipedia
- Attack of the Giant Leeches at Classic-Horror.com
- Attack of the Giant Leeches at the Horror House
- Attack of the Giant Leeches at Rotten Tomatoes