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nightclub, where they try to rekindle their romance. Meanwhile, a man with a metal detector is walking under the pier looking for metal objects when he is attacked and pulled under the sand by the still-unseen creature. The man's wife, Mrs. Hench, reports him missing. The next day, Royko and Piantadosi find Mr. Hench emerging from a sewer manhole in a Venice street after escaping from the creature's lair, but he is in a state of shock after being horribly mangled and cannot explain what happened to him.
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fresh corpse. Captain Pearson arrives with the police, who remove all of the bodies. Pearson orders the officers to use a backhoe and equipment to track the monster down. Increased attention from the local news media lead the police to attempt to kill the creature as quickly as possible and Pearson orders the installation of motion detectors, heat-sensing cameras and explosives.
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Searching for the unknown creature's home, Harry ventures to an abandoned section of the pier and finds an access tunnel leading to an underground storage facility. After finding nothing, he leaves the tunnel, not noticing a movement in a collapsed section of the wall. Harry and Catherine go out to a
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An evening or two later, Marie, a French airline stewardess who is living with Harry, chases after her hat when it is blown by wind onto the beach. She, too, is grabbed by the unseen creature and pulled under the sand. The next morning, Harry sees Marie's hat on the beach, along with a small sinkhole
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called it "a cut or two above the recent run of low-budget horror films" and praised the work of "an attractive and professional cast, a rarity in the genre", but noted that it was "undermined by plodding direction and a talky and incoherent script that is short on action, suspense and even the gore
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Having been told by Harry about the access tunnel, Catherine visits the storage facility under the pier to look around just as Harry brings Piantadosi with him to investigate. They find all 16 of the creature's partially-eaten victims, including Ruth's severed head, parts of Marie's body and Hoagy's
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The following night, Harry's co-worker Hoagy is closing up the harbor patrol office for the night when his girlfriend ventures under the pier to investigate a noise and is assaulted by a man. After being knocked to the ground by the girl, the would-be-rapist is attacked by the unseen creature, which
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The next morning, a teenage girl is buried in the sand at the beach and begins screaming. Her friends pull her out of the sand, only to see that her legs have been injured from an attack by an unseen creature. The police, led by Captain Pearson, begin an investigation by digging up various sections
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The next morning, Harry leaves with Catherine to drive her home to San Francisco while the beach reopens to the public, now that the subterranean creature is dead. In the final scene over the end credits, as the beach becomes crowded again, new small sinkholes begin to appear unnoticed by most all
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That night, while staying in Ruth's house, Catherine hears Ruth's dog barking on the beach near the location where Ruth disappeared. Catherine investigates and finds the dog beheaded, near a small sinkhole. Royko and Piantadosi, as well as Harry, are called to the scene, but police pathologist Dr.
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over the course of 28 days, two days earlier than scheduled. The creatures were designed by Dell Rheaume. Two versions of the film were produced tailored for different markets. The first version left the origin of the creatures ambiguous and was designed for Western audiences, while the second
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and producer Steven Nalevansky first got the central idea, a creature that hides in the sands of a heavily traveled beach, in May 1979. Two months after the initial idea and having written a synopsis, Bloom and Nalevansky were able to secure financing from
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which he recognizes as similar to the hole at the scene of Ruth's disappearance and the death of the dog. Harry calls the police, who dig up the area around the sinkhole and find Marie's disembodied eyeball.
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Dimitrious cannot accurately determine a cause of death for the dog. Royko and Piantadosi believe it to be the work of a serial killer, due to reports of other disappearances over the past few months.
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Hoagy is the next victim, after he visits the pier to try to persuade Mrs. Selden to leave the area. He, too, is pulled under the sand by the underground creature while she watches stoically.
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also gave the film a negative review, writing, "Gore-less and bizarre, it's a tough one to track down. If you do search this one out, you should probably be out looking for a job".
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that the title promises". Buckley also criticized the cinematography, which he called "oddly blurry, as though someone had coated the lens with vaseline".
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over the sand, implying that Dr. Dimitrios was correct in his theory that the creature has the ability to regenerate from severed pieces.
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of the beach at night, but find nothing. The next morning, people visit the beach, which the local media have dubbed "Blood Beach".
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version made for audiences in Asia included a sequence of a spaceship landing on a beach and dropping the creatures in the sand.
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awarded the film 1 out of 4 stars, noting: "Unfortunately, the film never rises to the level of its advertising."
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That evening, the huge creature emerges from the sand and is caught on camera; it resembles a worm-like
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screening on March 14, 2015 as part of the "NY! Hudson Horror Show" event at the Alamo Drafthouse in
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Meanwhile, the mysterious and crazed Mrs. Selden, who resides in an abandoned section of the
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twice in the United States: by the Jerry Gross Organization on January 23, 1981, and by
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is: "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water—you can't get to it."
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received trade screenings in December 1980, after which it was given a
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In the opening scene, a woman named Ruth is walking her dog on
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which allowed production to come together quite quickly with
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Jeffrey Bloom
Jeffrey Bloom
Sir Run Run Shaw
David Huffman
Marianna Hill
Stefan Gierasch
John Saxon
Burt Young
Steven Poster
Gil Melle
Compass International Pictures
horror film
Jeffrey Bloom
David Huffman
John Saxon
Burt Young
Santa Monica Beach
tagline
Los Angeles, California
Venice Beach
Santa Monica Pier
Venus flytrap
Darrell Fetty
Stefan Gierasch
Marianna Hill
David Huffman
Harriet Medin
John Saxon
Burt Young

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