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3.8/10
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Three American friends travelling through Spain get stuck in a remote town where something very dangerous is changing the town's people.Three American friends travelling through Spain get stuck in a remote town where something very dangerous is changing the town's people.Three American friends travelling through Spain get stuck in a remote town where something very dangerous is changing the town's people.
Cristina San Juan
- Duarte Cafe Waitress
- (as Christina San Juan)
Richard C. Sarafian
- Capt. J.J. Wells
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaProduction caused producer Carlos Aured to completely retire from filmmaking. In a 1999 interview with Fangoria, Aured mentioned that he tried several times to get the filmmakers to take a more professional approach to the film, but the Spanish crew was too laid back. As a result, the film went over schedule and over budget, from which they shifted all the debts onto Aured, once filming was complete.
- GoofsWhen Mr. Bodi's corpse falls down, he is shown to have been decapitated, but in the next shot of his corpse lying down, his head is completely attached.
- Alternate versionsAlthough uncut by the BBFC the UK video version featured a heavily edited print which removed all the shots of Michael discovering dead mutilated bodies and shortened the shot of the alien erupting through a man's face. Additionally, this version is also presented as "Mutant II."
- ConnectionsFeatured in 31 Days of Horror: Quick Takes (The Rejects) (2018)
- SoundtracksEine kleine Nachtmusik
Performed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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A Bit Of Campy Enjoyment
The plot is a bit far-fetched, especially finding the three main characters were never infected despite having been in close contact with some many others that were, and badly dated. The characters are interesting but the actors were unseasoned and the performances were not worthy of Oscar contention. Some of the effects, both on-screen and on the soundtrack, were sometimes interesting and some of the scenes were very original, especially the opening scene involving the dogs. There was a lot of lag time in my opinion. In places, the movie could have moved on a little faster, but in others it was worthy of attention. I watched this movie as my attention was focused on a bit of paperwork, but at times, I was compelled to fix my eyes on the screen. It is not one I would suggest buying on DVD or even renting from Netflix, but it was showing on the MGMHD channel. If you run across it on your TV schedule and find there is nothing else to watch, you might find a bit of enjoyment in watching this film, but if CashCab is playing on the Discovery Channel, you should watch it instead. I'd put this one on the level with most of the movies you find premiering on the SciFi Channel.
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- roguegenius
- Jun 12, 2009
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,554
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,554
- Feb 8, 1987
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