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Slugs

Original title: Slugs, muerte viscosa
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
6.4K
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Slugs (1988)
Body HorrorHorror

Killer slugs on the rampage in a rural community.Killer slugs on the rampage in a rural community.Killer slugs on the rampage in a rural community.

  • Director
    • Juan Piquer Simón
  • Writers
    • Ron Gantman
    • Shaun Hutson
    • José Antonio Escrivá
  • Stars
    • Michael Garfield Levine
    • Kim Terry
    • Philip MacHale
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    6.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Juan Piquer Simón
    • Writers
      • Ron Gantman
      • Shaun Hutson
      • José Antonio Escrivá
    • Stars
      • Michael Garfield Levine
      • Kim Terry
      • Philip MacHale
    • 94User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Michael Garfield Levine
    Michael Garfield Levine
    • Mike Brady
    • (as Michael Garfield)
    Kim Terry
    • Kim Brady
    Philip MacHale
    • Don Palmer
    Alicia Moro
    Alicia Moro
    • Maureen Watson
    Santiago Álvarez
    • John Foley
    Concha Cuetos
    Concha Cuetos
    • Maria Palmer
    John Battaglia
    • Sheriff Reese
    Emilio Linder
    • David Watson
    Kris Mann
    • Bobby Talbot
    Kari Rose
    • Donna Moss
    Manuel de Blas
    Manuel de Blas
    • Mayor Eaton
    Andy Alsup
    • Officer Dobbs
    Frank Braña
    Frank Braña
    • Frank Phillips
    Stan Schwartz
    • Ron Bell
    Juan Maján
    • Harold Morris
    Lucía Prado
    Lucía Prado
    • Jean Morris
    Patty Shepard
    Patty Shepard
    • Sue Channing
    Miguel de Grandy
    • Mr. Riggs
    • Director
      • Juan Piquer Simón
    • Writers
      • Ron Gantman
      • Shaun Hutson
      • José Antonio Escrivá
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    User reviews94

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    6fertilecelluloid

    Lap up another J. Piquer Simon epic of goo and gore

    Why isn't Juan Piquer Simon celebrated for the repulsive cinematic magic he has created? No only did he makes "Slugs", he made "Pieces", too, and even took a crack at Jules Verne's "Journey To The Center of the Earth". I read Shaun Hutson's "Slugs" long before I experienced the movie, and I even read the sequel, "Breeding Ground", before seeing the movie. In three words, it is thoroughly disgusting entertainment, with echoes of Jeff Lieberman's great "Squirm". The Spanish/Mexican blending of scenes doesn't really work, but who cares? The film, like any Ed Wood or Rene Cardona film, is entertaining. The slug attacks are gory and unrestrained and Simon's direction of the little critters is better than his direction of the actors. Lap it up!
    5kapecki-51036

    Effective Eco-Horro by the Numbers

    The paint-by-numbers plot of "Slugs" is hardly innovative, even for a horror movie: chemical wastes generate mutated, flesh-eating killer slugs in a small community whose authority figures refuse to believe the stalwart head of the local health department until it is too late. Our heroes are on their own to devise a way to kill the beasties and do so with explosive vigor and sacrifice...except. And although the film was made after Roger Corman left New World, it has his trademark drive-in blend of teen sex, blood, and gross-out makeup effects.

    But the direction is tight, efficient and never lagging, with good production values within its budget and mostly competent acting and dialog that lets the clichés roll. Special effects are quite well done (if generally repulsive), and the small town atmosphere (exteriors were primarily filmed in the upstate New York town of Lyons) is effective.

    Slugs is an above average entry into the low budget eco-horror genre, good for those who still miss Saturday night at the drive-in.
    7PredragReviews

    "What's next.... demented crickets!"

    The premise behind Slugs sounds ultra cheesy - mutated killer slugs. But it actually turns out to be quite fun and better than any regular "nature-run-amock" horror flick. I was expecting another god awful cheesy, campy bug movie along the lines of Ticks or Skeeter. In other words, I didn't expect anything good at all, who would ever be scared of a slug? I mean, it is one of the slowest creatures in the world after all!. Imagine my surprise then, when I found that not only is this movie not that bad, but.... it is actually pretty damn entertaining and good! Actually, the best word to describe Slugs is FUN! Sure, it's pretty damn cheesy and the general idea is pretty laughable, but with the delivery, Slugs actually turned into a decent little horror movie. Not only that, but it does even manage to...ahem, get under your skin a bit. Plus, for those gore hounds out there, there's a ton of that as well.

    This is a very highly rated horror from the 80's, a fantastic movie with a well paced out plot and a great budget for effects, a good cast and an erratic tension building soundtrack, you wouldn't think slugs could be scary but they are now, only in the 80's could they get away with a creature feature like this, its chock full of amazing effects, plenty of marvelous stand out bloody gore moments throughout, if you're big on 80's horror then this is a must have!

    Overall rating: 7 out of 10.
    8Hey_Sweden

    Would make a perfect double feature paired with "Squirm".

    From Juan Piquer Simon, the late, great director who also blessed genre fans with such unforgettable gems as "Pieces" and "Pod People", comes this ode to those slimy little animals, who have mutated and become carnivorous thanks to that old cinematic standby, toxic waste. The monsters start claiming victim after victim, and only a select few individuals are willing to do anything about the problem, including County Health Inspector Mike Brady (Michael Garfield).

    Based on a novel by Shaun Hutson, and scripted by Ron Gantman, this movie is delicious...really. Who can see the scene with the lettuce and not feel hungry? "Slugs: The Movie" (named this way to avoid confusion with "Slugs: The Musical"?) is such good fun, and when watching it, it's hard to believe that Gantman, Simon, and company didn't have their tongues in their cheeks the whole time, what with the unrelenting delivery of so much priceless dialogue ("You ain't got the authority to declare Happy Birthday, not in this town!") and performances.

    They also show their willingness to cast aside expectations in terms of one scene late in the game involving an attempted rape. One memorable sequence features two young lovers who get besieged by the titular killers, and the male of the pair quite prominently displays his backside for the camera. Of course, if you want a true highlight sequence, it has to be the one in the restaurant with the VERY unlucky David Watson (Emilio Linder), which is so very appropriately timed.

    The gore and effects are quite fun to watch in this thing, and they're the work of Carlo De Marchis. The actors are all a hoot, especially Santiago Alvarez as John Foley, John Battaglia as Sheriff Reese, and prolific veteran Spanish actor Frank Brana in a brief cameo appearance.

    Horror fans whose tastes include the silly & cheesy 80s material are sure to find this a real treat, right from its amusing beginning to its impressive conclusion where a lot of things blow up REAL good. It's 90 minutes worth of engaging nonsense.

    Eight out of 10.
    5Coventry

    Perfectly enjoyable...if you're in the right mood !

    What's the use of bashing this movie totally into the ground ? I think both cast & crew were perfectly aware that they weren't making a true masterpiece of cinema. They joined into the trend of making disgusting and utterly nasty mutated animal movies and - keeping that in mind - it's good for what it is. Besides, the director of Slugs - the Spanish Juan Piquer Simón - was the same guy who brought us the most hilarious "so bad it's good"-movie I ever saw !! He delivered Supersonic Man 10 years earlier and I'm still laughing when I think about that, so I can't be too harsh on him.

    Slugs is a very easy to watch horror film. It's nothing more than a slideshow of bloody and gory scenes with an extremely thin plotline to connect it all. A whole lot of lousy characters are introduced and a few minutes later they're brutally getting killed by thousands of ugly slugs. That's it ! Meanwhile, a guy from the healthy department is running from one side to the other, trying to convince his little town that they're facing a terrible disaster. Don't worry too much about where the slugs come from and how they got this big, because the scriptwriters didn't seem bother much about that neither. Mutated flesh-eating slugs...period ! The acting is bad and the dialogues are ever worse...Pay no attention to what they're saying because it looks just like a lousy attempt to create a little atmosphere. Nasty killings and whole buckets of blood ! that's the only reason to give it a look.

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    • Trivia
      It was banned in the Australian state of Queensland until the early-'90s when the Queensland Censorship Board was disbanded.
    • Goofs
      Several scenes supposedly occurring in the same location were obviously shot on different sets. This is because the shots involving American actors were shot in the USA, whereas the shots involving Spanish actors were shot in Spain.
    • Quotes

      Frank Phillips: You don't have the authority to declare Happy Birthday! Not in this town!

    • Alternate versions
      The UK video version was cut by 42 secs by the BBFC to edit a bedroom scene of a naked girl being attacked by the slugs and shots of a man chopping his hand off with an axe. The cuts were fully waived for the 2009 Lions Gate DVD.
    • Connections
      Featured in Svengoolie: Slugs (1996)

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Huella de muerte
    • Filming locations
      • Lyons, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Dister Group
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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