Spider Baby (1964)
Facts
| Directed by | Jack Hill |
| Cast | Jill Banner; Jr. Lon Chaney; Sid Haig; Joan Keller; Mary Mitchell; Mantan Moreland; Carol Ohmart; Quinn K. Redeker; Karl Schanzer; Beverly Washburn, Sid Haig, Mantan Moreland and Carol Ohmart |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1963 |
| DVD Release | September 25, 2007 |
| Running Time | 84 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 030306814292 |
| Buy this item | $7.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 4 6:57 EDT (details) 1 DVD, MPI, Usually ships in 6 to 9 days, Black & White, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) Or 40 new from $7.99, 6 used from $14.04 |
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Average user review:| Brilliant, one of a kind movie! |
Saw it for the first time a month ago and have watched it 5 times since then. Most movies being made today don't even compare to this MASTERPIECE.
Highly Recommended! June 21, 2008
| The Devil's Rejects before they were hip! |
The "family" is looked after by Bruno, the butler, who is charmingly portrayed by Lon Chaney, Jr., with that sweet disposition and sad eyes that made us feel sympathy for the Wolfman.
He tries to keep everything "normal" during a visit from the greedy uncle looking into his share of the family dough. Well, we all know how that ends up! There is a great scene where the guests are served dinner and you can just feel their pain as one disgusting dish after another is presented to them.
All in all, a very twisted, funny, and entertaining movie.
Also- VERY cool- watch for Sid Haig (the future Captain Spaulding, speaking of Devil's Rejects!) who plays Ralph, the craziest family member who HASN'T yet made the transition to being locked up in the basement!
Gotta love him! He was destined to be a freak! May 22, 2008
| Spider kid, spider kid...does whatever a spider kid does |
It's classic...a little drastic
There's a sexy little vibe
and a cannibal tribe
plus a bit of inbreeding
people used for feeding
There's a degenerative disease
that makes the brain start to squeeze
It stars Chaney & Haig
I don't mean to be vague
But those guys rule
So don't be a fool
just buy this today
that's all I have to tell you February 29, 2008
| Loads of fun. |
Jack Hill and his old pal Sid Haig (Haig, as an actor, and Hill, as a director/writer, both got their respective starts in Hill's The Host) reunite for yet another incredibly silly film, this one involving an inbred family whose children grow normally until they reach the age of ten, at which time they begin a slow descent into psychotic cannibalism. The last three surviving children of the clan, Virginia (Jill Banner), Elizabeth (Beverly Washburn), and Ralph (Haig), are watched over by their late father's longtime chauffeur, Bruno (Lon Chaney Jr.). Everything's going along swimmingly, with the exception of the occasional deliveryman (Mantan Moreland, long known as Birmingham Brown in the Charlie Chan flicks) getting offed by Elizabeth, until the last surviving relatives and their lawyer descend on the house to try and get the girls into school (and claim the family inheritance, naturally). They insist on spending the night in the house. Mayhem ensues.
Now, Spider Baby is not deathless cinema by any standards, but that said, it's an absolute joy to watch. Sid Haig is almost hypnotic. The two girls play the mixture of nubile innocence and murderous rage with a surprisingly nuanced air for such a basement-budget flick. The characters are, for the most part, well-rounded, and there's enough variety in them that they don't resemble a walking buffet, as the camp counselors in so many slasher films do, for example. It's kind of a revelation to find out that even bad horror comedies from the sixties are better-written and more fun than most modern not-scary horror flicks. (Also: how weird is it that so many people involved with this movie died in 1973? THE CURSE OF SPIDER BABY!) Looking forward to the remake, which will most likely be as disappointing as "remake" implies, but I still have some hope. ***
February 12, 2008
| Wonderful film! and wonderful version of it |
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