Humanoids from the Deep
From the Ocean Depths They Strike...To Terrorize...To Mate...And To Kill!
After a new cannery introduces scientifically augmented salmon to a seaside town in the Pacific Northwest, a species of mysterious, mutated sea creatures begin killing the men and raping the women.
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HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP (1980) Official Trailer

Humanoids from the Deep - Making Of

Mick Garris on HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP
Cast

Doug McClure
Jim Hill

Ann Turkel
Dr. Susan Drake

Vic Morrow
Hank Slattery

Cindy Weintraub
Carol Hill

Anthony Pena
Johnny Eagle

Denise Galik
Linda Beale

Lynn Theel
Peggy Larson

Meegan King
Jerry Potter

Greg Travis
Mike Michaels, Radio Announcer

Linda Shayne
Sandy, Miss Salmon

Rob Bottin
Humanoid (uncredited)

Steve Johnson
Humanoid (uncredited)

Larry Wessel
Humanoid Killer (uncredited)
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Reviews
Wuchak
Rapist Creatures from the Black Lagoon
This Roger Corman production was released in 1980 and concerns a northern California fishing community beset by humanoid marine creatures intent on killing the dudes and having sex with the ladies. It’s as if the creatures say: "Where all dem white wimmens at?" Doug McClure plays the lead protagonist, Jim Hill, while Anthony Pena is on hand as a persecuted Indian, Johnny Eagle.
The monsters aren’t too far removed from the Gill-man from “Creature from the Black Lagoon” (1954), albeit with big heads, sharp teeth, loong arms and huge tails. The setting and tone is similar to the contemporaneous “Prophecy” (1979) and “The Fog” (1980), except that “Humanoids from the Deep” throws in the rape angle and female nudity, mostly top nudity, but one woman on the beach is shown fully nude.
Speaking of the women, curvy Cindy Weintraub stands out as Jim Hill’s wife, as does voluptuous Lynn Theel, both uniquely attractive (don’t expect boring thin blondes with fake breasts). There are a couple of other notable cuties. Meanwhile towering Ann Turkel plays the requisite marine scientist.
The “shocking” tacked-on epilogue is well done, but it rips off “Alien” (1979). Been there, done that (and done better).
The movie runs 1 hour, 20 minutes and was shot in the Fort Bragg area of Northern California. It was remade in 1996 with Emma Samms and Robert Carradine.
GRADE: B
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