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L'activité volcanique libère des scorpions géants qui font des ravages dans la campagne rurale et menacent Mexico.L'activité volcanique libère des scorpions géants qui font des ravages dans la campagne rurale et menacent Mexico.L'activité volcanique libère des scorpions géants qui font des ravages dans la campagne rurale et menacent Mexico.
Carlos Múzquiz
- Dr. Velazco
- (as Carlos Muzquiz)
Pascual García Peña
- José de la Cruz
- (as Pascual Peña)
Pedro Galván
- Father Delgado
- (as Pedro Galvan)
Arturo Martínez
- Major Cosio
- (as Arturo Martinez)
Quintín Bulnes
- Lineman killed on pole
- (uncredited)
José Chávez
- Train conductor
- (uncredited)
Roberto Contreras
- Chumacho
- (uncredited)
Fernando Curiel
- Pillo (foreman)
- (uncredited)
Ángel Di Stefani
- Military man
- (uncredited)
Alfonso Díaz Landa
- Military man
- (uncredited)
Jaime González Quiñones
- Boy in San Lorenzo
- (uncredited)
Leonor Gómez
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Bob Johnson
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesA typical Willis O'Brien touch - in a long shot of the cage descending into the cave, a tiny stop motion bat flies across the screen. Only O'Brien would add another day's work to a scene where it would be barely noticed.
- GaffesMost likely due to budgetary issues, the voices of the opening sequence's narrator, the police radio dispatcher, the radio newscaster, and the public address announcer are all the same. Specifically, it belongs to Bob Johnson, best remembered for being heard in the opening sequence of most episodes of Mission: Impossible (1966) ("Good morning, Mr. Phelps...").
- Citations
Hank Scott: [after hearing an onimous noise] Ordinarily I've got nothing against moonlit nights, but I'll be glad to get by this one.
- Générique farfeluThe Warner Bros. logo does not appear at the beginning of this movie.
- ConnexionsEdited into FrightMare Theater: The Black Scorpion (2017)
Commentaire en vedette
Way above average giant insect thriller, mainly due to the awesome special effects of Willis O'Brien ("King Kong" - 1933). Three set-pieces are superb: the first appearance, rather unexpectedly, of heroine Mara Corday talking to telephone linemen, who soon are under attack, then the train wreck which is terrifying and bizarre, and the final confrontation in the stadium, featuring grand editing and surprising touches. Mexico setting works well, music and sound effects are exemplary, sub-Earth sequence featuring more creatures is eerie. Title refers to the largest creature in the climax, budgetary limitations revealing a black traveling matte, still mystical, with fascinating zoom-in camera shots. Some have faulted the scorpion's "drooling" close-ups, but I find them bone-chilling. Even the main titles are innovative - alternating flashing white/black letters on white/black backgrounds, set to gripping soundtrack. Defects: some poorly-executed process shots, and the leading actors, Corday, Richard Denning, and Carlos Rivas, are hammy and unsubtle and a Corday-Denning romance occurs too late in the script, especially after all the mayhem.
- twanurit
- 16 sept. 2003
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