Starring: Forrest Tucker, Laurence Payne, Jennifer Jayne, et al.
Director: Quentin Lawrence
Rated: Unrated (Not Rated)
A classic science fiction terror thriller about a weird creature from outer space which survives in the rarefied atmosphere of the Swiss Alps and terrorizes scientists in a remote high-altitude... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Format:DVD
Language:English
Release Date:October 2006
Rating:Unrated (Not Rated)
Publisher:Image/Sphe
Director:Quentin Lawrence
Starring:Forrest Tucker, Laurence Payne, Jennifer Jayne, Janet Munro, Warren Mitchell, Frederick Schiller, Andrew Faulds, Stuart Saunders, Colin Douglas, Derek Sydney
Number of Disks:1
Other Video Info:Multiple Formats; Black & White; NTSC; Widescreen
This movie, “The Crawling Eye” (1958), is based on a British TV series, The Trollenberg Terror.
A mysterious cloud is occupying the Trollenberg mountain. People are mysteriously disappearing, or at least their heads are detaching. Alan Brooks (Forest Tucker) has seen this happen before and is familiar with the phenomenon, so he is sent to investigate. Also, Anne Pilgrim (Janet Munro) is a psychic in a sister act and is compelled to go to Trollenberg; if you do not keep your EYE on her, she tends to wander off in a trance.
There is something odd about one of the disappearing villagers who suddenly returns.
It looks like the only hope for the town’s people is to head for the lab at the top of the ski lift, as it has thick concrete walls. The lab is equipped with the standard 50's SCI/FI equipment. Yet your future is cloudy (radioactive cloudy). When confronted by a mysterious eye, will you freeze in your tracks, or do you have a tentacle to be lifted by the experience?
Do not watch this movie if you are in a cabin.
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