Spasms (1983)
Année de sortie: 1983
Nation: Canada
Alternative Title: Hiljainen kostaja, Spasmes, Spasmoi, Muerte por espasmos, Espasmos
Réalisateur: William Fruet
Writer: Don Enright, William Fruet
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: John G. Pozhke, Maurice Smith
Co-Producer: Gordon Robinson, John Newton
Executive Producer: Martin Erlichman
Sociétés: Hyperion Productions
Genre: Horror, Science Fiction
Budget: CA$4,900,000 (estimated).
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: animal attack, animals, based on novel or book, canuxploitation, college, flashback, giant snake, killer snake, monster, native peoples, poison, professor, san diego, california, serpent, snake, snake bite, telepathy, venomous snakes
Histoire
A gigantic serpent is captured on a remote island and shipped to an American college for experimentation. The creature escapes its captivity and begins attacking innocent people. A British millionaire and an American scientist join forces in pursuit of the beast.
Résumé
Spasms (1983) is a Canadian horror-science fiction film directed by William Fruet. Based on the provided descriptions, the movie revolves around a colossal serpent captured on a remote island and sent to an American college for study. The plot thickens when the creature breaks free from its enclosure, leading to several attacks. A British millionaire and an American scientist team up in pursuit of the killer snake. The film falls under the 'Canuxploitation' genre.

