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Condition
Like New
An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all facets of the item are flawless and intact. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“This is a very nice condition Out of Print (OOP Movie) The Crawling Eye from 1958 Featuring Forrest ...
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language
English
Video Format
NTSC
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Sub-Genre
Horror
Run Time
98 min.
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Aspect Ratio
1.66:1
UPC
0014381870121
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Actor
Forrest Tucker
Rating
NR
Director
Quentin Lawrence
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Movie/TV Title
Crawling Eye
Edition
Widescreen European Edition

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Product Information

Humans at a research laboratory in the Swiss Alps are terrorized by alien monsters shrouded in puffs of fog. This classic science fiction film stars Forrest Tucker as a UN investigator calls into investigate this mysterious cloud, which allows a terrifying monster to hide between rampages of decapitation.

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UPC
0014381870121
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3401266

Product Key Features

Actor
Forrest Tucker
Edition
Widescreen European Edition
Rating
NR
Movie/TV Title
Crawling Eye
Director
Quentin Lawrence
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Display Format
Widescreen European Edition
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Forrest Tucker
Film Country
United Kingdom
Release Date
20011204

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  • Top favourable review

    Another rock solid effort from Forrest Tucker!

    This is a classic B&W horror movie based on the serialized Trollenberg Terror story on the BBC. The solid cast is anchored by the great Forrest Tucker in one of his more memorable roles. The effects aren’t stellar, but not terrible for their time either. This movie was a major influence on John Carpenter’s The Fog. Great value for the current going rate!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: hannaebba

  • Top critical review

    Fun Syfy movie!

    No one will ever compare this movie to Blade Runner, or other newer science fiction movie. And certainly not to The Thing! The movie starts with a pair of mountain climbers who encounter an entity as they near the top of the peak. Something very strange is going on this mountain and it brings together the usual odd lot of people including scientists who want to know what exactly what is happening. While it takes a while for the "crawling eye" to be seen, the movie still keeps you entertained to the end.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: tmaddux-us

  • "The Crawling Eye"

    "The Crawling Eye," which might as well be entitled: "The Crawling Storyline," was standard tedious and cheesy fifties Sci Fi schlock. The acting was flat and episodic and everyone seemed to be unbelievably responsive to the orders and directives of Forrest Tucker, in his lead role of Crawling Eye Expert. Close- ups of screaming, sagging, imminent victims took the place of any real suspense and the special effects looked like elements from the same toy box that housed LambChops and Howdy Doody, except that Lambie and Howdy were interesting and had a focal point. Jittering giant eyeballs with tentacles as threatening as spilling a drop or two of milk on your lunchtable, combined to make this less of a Horrorfest and more of a Ho-Hum-O-Rama. I got a kick out of the girl ...

  • The Crawling Eye

    Many who see this film might compare it's special effects against today's standards, and that would be a mistake. Having viewed The Crawling Eye (The Trollenberg Terror) as a youngster and at a time when production values were the norm, I can tell you that this is a fun movie, and a guilty pleasure. The word 'CLASSIC' is overused so I won't attach it here, but this film very closely echoes the sci-fi genre of the 50's. The monsters are hokey, but original and the story, very early on, ties them to two elements that the American public of that time were nervous about: radiation and outer space. The writing is average, but the pacing and acting do a fine job of building the suspense and drama. The sets are unimaginative, but provide a basic setting for the actors to do a credible job. And ...

  • million dollar movie eyes have it

    The crawling eye...wasn't i so scared of it as a kid? the million dollar movie would run it for about a week without any mercy. if u were afraid, u wd sure get used to it by the end of the wk...as it is now, 2008, the movie looked ever bright, in its black and white drab, i couldn't keep my eyes off of it. the little girl with the crawling eye's deadly tentacles bracing her, and the heroism involved in the (forrest tucker) protagonist, as he merely swishes the cords off her, but not before his aborting an awaiting tram to take him to safety... Science labs in the swiss alps, based on a Trollenberg Terror script, what more cd u ask 4? Go back and relive the past. this horror is still a gas, ugly bugged out eye monster and not to mention the ugliness rendered by an innocent climber after ...