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Twilight People (1975)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:0
Rotten:2
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Runtime: 84 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Dr. Gordon is a mad scientist who has been creating half-human, half-monster test tube terrors! When his race of "super people" turn on him, his private fortress is transformed into a house of... Dr. Gordon is a mad scientist who has been creating half-human, half-monster test tube terrors! When his race of "super people" turn on him, his private fortress is transformed into a house of horrors. Directed by cult favorite Eddie Romero (BEYOND ATLANTIS, BLACK MAMA WHITE MAMA) and featuring an early performance by Pam Grier as "Panther Woman." [More]
Starring: John Ashley, Pat Woodell, Jan Merlin, Pam Grier
Starring: John Ashley, Pat Woodell, Jan Merlin, Pam Grier
Director: Eddie Romero
Director: Eddie Romero
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Bless the folks at VCI Home Video who still know how to have a good time. The Twilight People is about as awkward and incompetent a monster movie as one could imagine.
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