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Friday the 13th director Sean S. Cunningham helmed this sea-monster opus about a team of engineers on an undersea missile platform who disturb the slumber of a huge, killer crustacean, which soon develops a taste for human-flavored snacks. The rubbery-looking beastie is quite a laugh, but there are some genuine freak-outs as it chomps away at the crew -- that is, while they're not reducing their own numbers through sheer incompetence. In the end, it's B.J. & the Bear's Greg Evigan (alas, minus chimp) who saves the day. One of a dozen-or-so subaqueous Alien clones (half of which were produced by Roger Corman) designed to trade on the building hype of James Cameron's long-awaited The Abyss, this soggy little picture managed to reach theaters first. Not that it's the least impressive of the lot -- actually, it succeeds on its own terms as a thoroughly intense and fast-paced "B"-monster flick, aided by good performances (Evigan is a likable, sensitive hero, and Miguel Ferrer quaffs the scenery as a high-strung jerk). At least it's better than Leviathan, which tells essentially the same story but wastes considerably more money. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

  • Release date:January 13, 1989

Cast

Taurean Blacque
as Laidlaw
Nancy Everhard
as Joyce Collins
Greg Evigan
as McBride
Miguel Ferrer
as Snyder
Nia Peeples
as Scarpelli
Cindy Pickett
as Diane Norris
Matt McCoy
as Richardson
Marius Weyers
as Van Gelder
Elya Baskin
as Burciaga
Thom Bray
as Hodges
Ronn Carroll
as Osborne

Crew

Sean S. Cunningham
Director
Andrew G. Vajna
Producer
Mario Kassar
Producer
Lewis Abernathy
Screenwriter
Geof Miller
Screenwriter
Mac Ahlberg
Cinematographer
Harry Manfredini
Composer (Music Score)
David Handman
Editor
Don Diers
Art Director
Larry Fulton
Art Director
Sean S. Cunningham
Co-producer
Patrick Markey
Co-producer
Scott Herbertson
Set Designer
Amy Endries
Costume Designer
Mark Shostrom
Special Effects
Kane Hodder
Stunts
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