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Science FictionHorror

Night Fright

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A government space experiment into the effects of cosmic rays on animal life goes horribly wrong, creating a mutant monster that terrorizes a rural community.

Release Date : 1967-11-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company :

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

John Agar

Character Name : Sheriff Clint Crawford

Original Name : John Agar

Gender : Male

Carol Gilley

Character Name : Nurse Joan Scott

Original Name : Carol Gilley

Gender : Male

Ralph Baker Jr.

Character Name : Chris Jordan

Original Name : Ralph Baker Jr.

Gender : Male

Dorothy Davis

Character Name : Judy

Original Name : Dorothy Davis

Gender : Female

Bill Thurman

Character Name : Deputy Ben Whitfield

Original Name : Bill Thurman

Gender : Male

Roger Ready

Character Name : Prof. Alan Clayton

Original Name : Roger Ready

Gender : Male

Gary McLain

Character Name : Wes Blau

Original Name : Gary McLain

Gender : Male

Darlene Drew

Character Name : Darlene Scott

Original Name : Darlene Drew

Gender : Male

Frank Jolly

Character Name : Rex Bowers

Original Name : Frank Jolly

Gender : Male

Bill Hollingsworth

Character Name : Deputy Pat Lance

Original Name : Bill Hollingsworth

Gender : Male

Janiz Menshew

Character Name : Carla

Original Name : Janiz Menshew

Gender : Male

Russ Marker

Character Name : Mitch

Original Name : Russ Marker

Gender : Male

Toni Pearce

Character Name : Betty - Waitress

Original Name : Toni Pearce

Gender : Male

Christi Simmons

Character Name : Annie

Original Name : Christi Simmons

Gender : Male

Brenda Venus

Character Name : Sue

Original Name : Brenda Venus

Gender : Female

Jeannie Wilson

Character Name : Mary Bennett

Original Name : Jeannie Wilson

Gender : Female

Nancy Mann

Character Name : Partygoer

Original Name : Nancy Mann

Gender : Female

Reviews

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talisencrw

@talisencrw

2021-06-23

I watched this no-budget film, shot near Dallas, Texas, last night, as part of my 50-film 'Nightmare Worlds' collection by Mill Creek. Though it had no scares or suspense whatsoever, and you could tell what was going to happen at least ten minutes before anyone in the film clued in, it had the enjoyability and charm of a period piece, or time capsule, of youth from that era. The instrumentals from the garage band The Wildcats, and watching the teens dance, interact and fight, were the best aspects. You could do worse--and I would much rather watch something like this than a pretentious piece of garbage, costing hundreds of millions of dollars, that Hollywood pumps out by the truckloads these days.