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Creature from Black Lake

  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 31min
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Jack Elam in Creature from Black Lake (1976)
Two men exploring the Louisiana swamps encounter a Bigfoot-type creature.
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Dos estudiantes de antropología acuden desde Chicago a Louisiana ante las noticias de la existencia de una extraña criatura en la zona y la supuesta desaparición de un hombre a manos de ella... Leer todoDos estudiantes de antropología acuden desde Chicago a Louisiana ante las noticias de la existencia de una extraña criatura en la zona y la supuesta desaparición de un hombre a manos de ella.Dos estudiantes de antropología acuden desde Chicago a Louisiana ante las noticias de la existencia de una extraña criatura en la zona y la supuesta desaparición de un hombre a manos de ella.

  • Dirección
    • Joy N. Houck Jr.
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    • Jim McCullough Jr.
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    • Jack Elam
    • Dub Taylor
    • Dennis Fimple
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    • Dirección
      • Joy N. Houck Jr.
    • Guionista
      • Jim McCullough Jr.
    • Elenco
      • Jack Elam
      • Dub Taylor
      • Dennis Fimple
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    • Joe Canton
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      • Jim McCullough Jr.
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    7Coventry

    Sober & tense Bigfoot-adventure…. With lots of rednecks!

    It's nice to see that "Creature from Black Lake" has quite a few loyal fans around this website. Nice because, even though it's not exactly a good film, it's undoubtedly a charming and spirited piece of 70's low budget film-making. The creators of this film UNOBTRUSIVELY cash in on the contemporary trend of Bigfoot-horror movies, and that's probably what makes it so likable. It's a sober and atmospheric film, practically shot in documentary-style, and it never wants to be overly spectacular or gross. Okay, maybe there weren't enough financial means to show a more impressive creature or to shoot virulent battle scenes, but then still you got to admire director Joy N. Houck Jr. for effectively using the impenetrably dark Louisiana swamplands and their population's restraint attitude. Two students from the university of Chicago head for a remote village in Louisiana to write their thesis about the legendary creature that supposedly dwells the swamps there. Long before they even come face to face with the monster, Pahoo & Rives have to deal with inhospitable rednecks that deny its existence. Just when they consider giving up, a giant ominous figure approaches their tent… I have a soft spot for horror stories that take place in quiet outback areas, but too often these films exaggerate in portraying the locals as perverted and totally brainless imbeciles. The people in "Creature from Black Lake" are genuine rednecks; still they don't come across like retarded stereotypes but more like members of an aloof community that wishes to protect what's theirs. The two leads are very amiable too, since they're common guys with an open spirit towards each other and towards the people they encounter, even when those aren't helpful to them. Equally praiseworthy is the feeling of constant menace lurking from behind the trees. You always expect the creature (or something else that is scary) to jump out from somewhere. This creepy effect is made even more intense with sober music and eerie natural sounds. A slightly higher number of casualties would have been welcome, but I sure ain't complaining. Recommended to fans of atmosphere-driven horror
    eric.flesher

    Childhood Memory

    I know, I know. This is an extremely dated, average, run of the mill, low budget, cheesy seventies B class horror movie. However, I saw this film in the theater when I was ten years old and it scared the hell out of me. The creature depicted in the movie kept my brother and I out of the woods for an entire summer. We were convinced that the existence of Sasquatch type creatures was entirely possible and that sudden violent death awaited anyone unfortunate enough to have a close encounter with one of these bad tempered beasts. For nostalgic reasons alone this is still one of my favorite B class horror movies, but don't go out of your way to find it.
    8Chromium_five

    Very impressive

    This was one of the many low-budget Bigfoot movies made in the 70s, all of which were probably attempts to cash in on the success of "The Legend of Boggy Creek," which somehow took in $20 million. Despite being unoriginal, I think this is a MUCH better movie than "Creek" and possibly the best Bigfoot movie ever made, take that as you will.

    Whereas "Creek" suffered from having no plot, no main characters, and insane musical numbers, "Lake" has a tense, engaging story with a great cast. The last 15 minutes are unexpectedly suspenseful and had me hooked. It also has some very funny scenes, especially during the second half when we are introduced to Trapper Joe (played by fantastic character actor Jack Elam). Joe is hilarious, although I'm still slightly creeped out by the fact that he had a large doll hanging by a string in his bedroom.

    Besides the characters, I also just like the look and feel of this movie, with the brown, dusty backgrounds and eerie forests. The settings are great and create an unforgettable atmosphere. If you're looking for a low-budget thriller that, while not exactly scary, is at least fun and exciting, this one is hard to beat.
    7blanbrn

    Cheap, yet effective with atmosphere and the sounds worked for it's time!

    Being a "Bigfoot" fan and watching and liking 70's cult films this 1976 simple and sweet made flick "Creature from Black Lake" was a fun little treat to watch. Set in the rural country backwoods swamps of Louisiana where strange sightings have occurred of a big hairy beast which has made the locals quite. Now enter two city slicker Chicago college students and they journey and adventure to explore and hunt for the strange creature! The film was made low budget as you can see the shots are cheap. Still the images are effective as the scenes of attacks are violent chases! Plus the audio and sound recordings are haunting! The feel and atmosphere is spooky with wooded forests and the creature is scary looking and the film moves along just right. Overall for a mid 70's camp like film it worked just fine.
    6dbborroughs

    Story of a Bigfoot like monster on the loose is best watched at night with the lights out

    Two college students from Chicago decide to investigate the stories of a Bigfoot-like creature in the area around Black Lake Louisiana. Once there they find that no one wants to talk to them about the creature. However they begin to make friends who open up with tales of the creature. They end up in a battle for their lives when the creature comes after them.

    Drive-in fare from the 1970's is much better than its reputation would suggest. While certainly not the scariest movie ever made it does have its share of chills as the little seen monster causes mayhem to those who stray with in its grasp. I don't know what my reaction would have been had I seen this is a drive-in back in '76 and then driven home in the rural south. My guess is I would be dreading hearing the creepy cry of the creature (a cry I know my brothers would have loved to imitate to scare anyone who saw the film).

    Definitely worth a look for those who don't need their horror films to be slick modern productions. (And recommended for a dark and stormy night with the lights out) 6.5 out of 10 (6 for IMDb purposes)

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      Re-released theatrically in 1982 as part of a multi-film package called "5 Deranged Features". Also on the bill were Drácula vs. Frankenstein (1971) (under the title "They're Coming to Get You"), The Wizard of Gore (1970) (under the title "House of Torture"), El grito del mutilado (1974), and The Corpse Grinders (1971) (under the title "Night of the Howling Beast").
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      When Rives is attacked by the creature in the van, he defends himself by stabbing the creature many times. Seconds later, the creature pushes the van down the hill, causing Rives to be thrown to the back, at which time it's visible that his knife is still in the sheath on his belt.
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      Joe Canton: I'm gonna get my shotgun and make a rug outta that damn thing!

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      Written and Performed by Jim McCullough Jr.

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      • 23 de enero de 1978 (Suecia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Oil City, Luisiana, Estados Unidos
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      • Jim McCullough Productions
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      1 hora 31 minutos
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