A 1972 monster movie...not much more to say.
Plot: An anthropologist author, Dr Boley and his daughter travel to a museum in the middle of the south western, U.S. desert and meet a fella called Willie. Seems Willie has a skeleton of a Gargoyle (that's right, the stone creatures on the ledges of gothic cathedrals etc) and wants the doc to co-write a book with him. While telling the story of the origins of these monsters, Willie's barn is pulled down, goes up in flames and wouldn't you know it, he dies. The doc and his daughter escape with the skull, only for the head gargoyle (looks like Calibos from Clash of the Titans) and his mates (fellas in greeny brown one piece costumes that look like bug eyed lizards with horns and optional wings) to come a knockin'. The daughter is kidnapped and the cops, daddy and a trail biker gang, led by a young Scott Glenn (The Right Stuff), set out to rescue her.
Made for TV, you never would have guessed.
Line of the film: "You and your old man sniffin' glue in that motel?"
Budget: $?
Gross: $?
Fun Fact: This film was shot in only 18 days and with a single camera.
Plot: An anthropologist author, Dr Boley and his daughter travel to a museum in the middle of the south western, U.S. desert and meet a fella called Willie. Seems Willie has a skeleton of a Gargoyle (that's right, the stone creatures on the ledges of gothic cathedrals etc) and wants the doc to co-write a book with him. While telling the story of the origins of these monsters, Willie's barn is pulled down, goes up in flames and wouldn't you know it, he dies. The doc and his daughter escape with the skull, only for the head gargoyle (looks like Calibos from Clash of the Titans) and his mates (fellas in greeny brown one piece costumes that look like bug eyed lizards with horns and optional wings) to come a knockin'. The daughter is kidnapped and the cops, daddy and a trail biker gang, led by a young Scott Glenn (The Right Stuff), set out to rescue her.
Made for TV, you never would have guessed.
Line of the film: "You and your old man sniffin' glue in that motel?"
Budget: $?
Gross: $?
Fun Fact: This film was shot in only 18 days and with a single camera.
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