Sunday, October 17, 2010

The Beast With 1,000,000 Eyes

1955
Directed By David Kramarsky



SYNOPSIS

A family of three lives at a remote farm in the wilderness, along with a farmhand. Following a piercing noise, the mute farmhand and all the wild and domesticated animals begin to attack the humans. The family begins to suspect the noise wasn't an airplane... and could quite possibly be something from another world.

MY THOUGHTS

As a lover of so bad they're good sci-fi and horror cheese from the 1950's... I can definitely say The Beast With 1,000,000 Eyes is flat out horrible.... and not in a good way.

I wonder if Alfred Hitchcock possibly saw this film and it inspired him to make a nature-gone-mad film properly a few years later. What separated his The Birds from the rest of the flock of horror films... was that it never explained why the fowl attacked. Any explanation would be ridiculous. That's all too evident here. An alien lands and has the ability to 'see through the eyes' of lesser beings and control them. Why? I don't know. If the (two-eyed) alien explained why he did this during the film's climax... my brain had already atrophied and I missed it. His explanation of that would raise the ridiculousness to new heights.

'Beast' is a very low budget affair with a brief run-time, cheap special effects (even for the time) and less than stellar performances. It's the sort of film that should have ended up on Mystery Science Theater 3000. But the films that aired on MST3K were more-often-than-not fun to watch. Beast With 1,000,000 Eyes is not.


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