‘Earth vs. the ultimate eating machine!’
The Deadly Spawn is a 1983 American sci-fi comedy horror film written and directed by Douglas McKeown from a story conceived with Ted A. Bohus and John Dods. The movie stars Charles George Hildebrandt, Tom DeFranco and Richard Lee Porter.
Plot:
A crash-landed alien finds refuge in the basement of a house and grows to monstrous proportions, eating those unlucky enough to venture down. A handful of teenagers try to survive the onslaught of the creature and its young…
The mother spawn was constructed in the basement of effects artist John Dods. However, no one considered the creature’s size, so when they had to have it on set, they had to cut off one of the creature’s heads to get it through a doorway and reassemble it on set.
Gene Simmons, the lead singer of the rock band KISS, currently owns the prop severed head of the kid’s mother. It was given to him by Tim Sullivan – who also supplied additional dialogue for the movie – when he interviewed Simmons for Fangoria in 1983. Sullivan – who was a PA on this film – went on to produce Detroit Rock City and write and direct 2001 Maniacs and its sequel 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams.
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Reviews:
“Despite a minuscule budget and grainy 16mm photography, the action moves quickly and the special effects are surprising. The alien mother, with three heads and endless rows of teeth, is one of the most unholy creatures ever seen on the screen, and though some of the spawn are obviously hand puppets, they still inspire squeamishness.” All Movie
“A thoroughly enjoyable low budget monster fest, The Deadly Spawn is one of those love letters to the horror genre like Phantasm, The Evil Dead and Basket Case, albeit nowhere remotely as polished. Still, its sincerity and overwhelming desire to please the audience easily gets the film past a few rough spots, and the limited funds were wisely dumped almost entirely into the effects budget.” Mondo Digital
“The humor doesn’t come in the form of canned one-liners or slapstick, but in just the absurdity and grotesqueness of what unfolds. It’s not an overtly comedic movie, but when the movie did get me laughing, it was intended. The special effects are the best part, though. The creature design is fantastic — very original and extremely memorable.” DVD Talk
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