The Crater Lake Monster

  • Horror
  • Science Fiction
3/1/1977
85
PG

A beast more frightening than your most terrifying nightmare!

The heat of a meteor crashing into the lake incubates a prehistoric egg, which grows into a plesiosaur-like monster that terrifies the community.

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  • Wuchak

    RELEASED IN 1977 and written & directed by William R. Stromberg, The Crater Lake Monster details events in the high country of central California after a meteor strikes the eponymous (fictitious) lake and incubates a prehistoric egg, which hatches a plesiosaur-like creature that terrorizes the locals.

    Despite the title, the story does not take place in Crater Lake, Oregon, and the filmmakers dont hide this fact in light of (1.) the California plates of the vehicles and (2.) the lake is clearly snake-like in shape and not round like Crater Lake in Oregon. Speaking of the lake they used for establishing shots, its located roughly 425 miles southeast of Crater Lake in central California.

    The movie is akin to modern Syfy flicks, but shot...

    March 4, 2018
  • Geronimo1967

    Now then - where to start. It would be easy to just rip it to shreds. It's rubbish - on just about every level. For reasons that are not immediately clear, it was digitally remastered (if, indeed, it was ever "mastered" in the first place) in 2011 which, if anything, seems to have merely exacerbated the already dreadful production standards. A meteor lands in the remote "Crater Lake" and before we know it, "Nessie" arrives for a summer vacation from Loch Ness and - getting peckish on the way - decides to feast on the residents of the local town. The story is routine, but fine, it is the manufacture that is abysmal. The stilted acting might not have seemed quite so bad were it not for the staccato assemble-editing done in such an amateur fas...

    June 4, 2023

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