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The Deadly Spawn (1983)


For some it’s probably criminally easy to dismiss a movie like this just because of it’s low budget, but “The Deadly Spawn” was somewhat of a cult-hit in it’s day and it’s easy to see why. The make-up-effects are quite good for a movie this cheap (reportedly it cost just $ 20,000 and ended up making millions), and writer/director Douglas McKeown actually takes time building characters before he lets them die gory deaths (moahahaha).

The monsters are quite effective, at least those small eel-like buggers reminiscent of the chest-burster that ruined everyone’s breakfast in “Alien” (1979). It also deserves kudos for – in the end – painting a realistic picture of the traumatizing effects something like this would have on those who survive.

If you like alien-invasion-movies in general, or just love the charm of horror on a shoestring-budget, this might be your cup of tea.