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Up from the Depths

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
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Up from the Depths (1979)
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A giant shark-like creature preys on a Hawaiian tourist community.A giant shark-like creature preys on a Hawaiian tourist community.A giant shark-like creature preys on a Hawaiian tourist community.

  • Director
    • Charles B. Griffith
  • Writers
    • Alfred M. Sweeney
    • Anne Dyer
  • Stars
    • Sam Bottoms
    • Susanne Reed
    • Virgil Frye
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles B. Griffith
    • Writers
      • Alfred M. Sweeney
      • Anne Dyer
    • Stars
      • Sam Bottoms
      • Susanne Reed
      • Virgil Frye
    • 31User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sam Bottoms
    Sam Bottoms
    • Greg Oliver
    Susanne Reed
    • Rachel McNamara
    Virgil Frye
    Virgil Frye
    • Earl Sullivan
    Kedric Wolfe
    • Oscar Forbes
    Charles Howerton
    Charles Howerton
    • Dr. David Whiting
    Denise Hayes
    • Iris Lee
    Chuck Doherty
    • Ed Bennett
    • (as Charles Doherty)
    Helen McNeely
    • Louellen Bennett
    • (as Helen McNelly)
    Ken Metcalfe
    Ken Metcalfe
    • Mr. Holland
    • (as Ken Metcalf)
    Randy Taylor
    • Jimmy
    Dave D'Martyn
    • Tourist #1
    Clem Persons
    • Maintenance Man
    • (as Clem Parsons)
    Pete Cooper
    • Nieberg
    Katherine Scholy
    • Darleen
    Ken Petruic
    • Harry
    Bobby Greenwood
    • Tourist #2
    Jim Babb
    • Newsman
    • (uncredited)
    Don Gordon Bell
    Don Gordon Bell
    • Drunk Party guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles B. Griffith
    • Writers
      • Alfred M. Sweeney
      • Anne Dyer
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    10agiyo

    It was worse than you know

    I played the photographer in this torpid screecher. One reason the dialog is so stilted, is that somehow the sound track and the written script were lost. Weeks after we'd finished shooting, some of us "actors" assembled in a theater to watch silent clips, try to remember what we'd said, and dub that in. It's ad libbed, and the reason some people sound like others is that we dubbed for more than ourselves. The underwater scenes (I was shooting a topless babe named "Iris Lee" when the monster ate her, then ate me) were filmed in about 25' of water over a South China Sea reef, but the budget did not provide breathing apparatus for me. They gave me a mask and the 2nd stage of a SCUBA regulator with a red garden hose taped to it, told me to "act like I was breathing." At -15', with the most horrendous hangover I ever had. Then, the underwater camera not having been tested, the cinematographer shot everything off frame. When that was discovered, they inserted the red dye in an aquarium "death scene" from "Pirhana" and made do. There are shots of the ominous fin cruising cross-scene; you can see the wake of the outrigger canoe pulling it. There was a guy sitting inside the "fish" guiding it with a joystick; one afternoon he hit the reef, fell out the open side, and put his arm on a lionfish. VERY bad thing, the arm swelled to the size of his thighs and turned black but the Batangas Provincial hospital saved his life. Next day they moved him to a cheaper hospital! There was a lot more stuff, as you'd expect from a movie that opens with a pig intestine draped over someone's shoulders. I rated it 10 because as terrible movies go, it excels. It is so bad I think it deserves to be right down there with the Bush presidency. Chuck Griffiths and most of the actors in the film were great people. Chuck is far more talented than this movie allows him to show, and I'd like to visit with Suzanne Reed and Kedric Wolfe again some day, see how they've gotten along. Joe Cantrell
    3fish666ca

    Stay Away!!! Unless, like me, you love Really awful movies!!

    Rubber fish, horrible script, jumbled plot and terrible acting aside this movie was quite enjoyable just for the laugh factor. Meant to be a Jaws type movie, this was just plain bad. Not worth seeing unless you are a fan of B-Movies. If you are a fan though, this movie won't disappoint, all you've come to expect from terrible B-Movies is to be found in large quantities in this one!
    shuz

    Drive In movie in a huge way

    It has been awhile since I have seen this, but I remember it being bad in a very good way, campy as all hell. I laughed and laughed at the end when, to lure the sea creature to the shallows, they dragged a bleeding guy behind a boat attached to a rope! I found this at a video store a few years ago, and have never seen it anywhere again, not one they even show on TV anymore.
    1HeartMonger

    Oh Deary Dear!

    Alright here I go. I saw the video box to this when I was VERY young in the mid eighties and wanted to rent it because it looked good and scary. But my parents would not let me! So fast forward a few years and I see the film Piranha. I see the finale and a shot from this finale is on the back of the vestron box of "Up from the Depths." So I begin to think I was making it up. That I had not seen a movie of this title. That Piranha WAS the movie I saw. Then I find out about a website called imdb.com and I look this title up. Sure enough I was NOT dreaming! I was actually so excited and went to the only Blockbuster in the state that carried this title about an hour away from my home just to finish the life's pursuit! I got home with intense anxiety, plopped the VHS in the VCR and... what? what is this? this isn't scary? why... how... And that is all that was there. This film is a pretty cheap knock off of Jaws and does not know it is! It deals with two stupid people who for some god unknown reason are spending time at the beach WHEN, they run into some(not so)dangerous trouble when a shark that is like, two feet long comes a shore and starts nib nib nibbling at the vacationers. I was so appauled that I, being a hard core film lover, had been thinking about this film all that time and wondering if I would ever see it! No wonder I could never find it one ago. In fact, in an article I read, the production was so in trouble that it began in Malta, which doubled for the Phillipines, which tripled for Hawaii. The list goes on and on. The scenes are so laughable. Like a scene which a supermodel gives gum to a fish, and she later is doing a nudie shoot on a boat that is attacked by the ugly duckling of a fish. The fish looks cardboard and makes a sound that could frighten a muse! What were the cast and crew thinking! However I would watch it if push came to shove because I am a hardcore Corman fan. But in all honesty and sincerety, stay away unless you really want to waste your money or it is on tv and you feel you just HAVE to see it. 1/10
    rixrex

    Nice scenery, great 1970s period decor, cheesy dialog, rubber monster!

    This is a nearly completely redone version of Jaws, of course. The monster gets a 1, pretty lame big rubber fish. The script a 2, too much really bad humor that's tried to be passed off as wit. The supporting cast a 3, some are okay some are not, and the boy and girl leads get a 4, they really are not bad and handled their parts in such a grade C film with respect. The nice scenery of a remote Hawaiian island gets a 5 and the all around neat 1970s mishmash decor gets a 7, and not higher because it wasn't planned but was just there to be used. I mean just look at that hotel, with a 1960s angular pointy diner roof and greco-roman columns holding it up!

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    • Trivia
      Was filmed as a comedy-horror film. Roger Corman removed the majority of jokes and humor from the film in post-production, turning the former comedy into a straight horror movie.
    • Quotes

      Tourist: Oh my God, it's a monster fish!

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      Featured in Sneak Previews: More American Graffiti, The Amityville Horror, The Muppet Movie, The Wanderers, North Dallas Forty (1979)

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1984 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Up from the Last Run
    • Filming locations
      • Batangas City, Batangas, Philippines
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
      • Pacific Trust
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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