Teenagers Battle the Thing

Terror

Teenagers Battle the Thing
Teenagers Battle the Thing
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The world of cinema is the entertainment par excellence almost everywhere in the world and the result of so much dedication and work provides us with films as wonderful as Teenagers Battle the Thing.
The film could be seen from year 1975.
In the cast we can find great actors and actresses like Mary Brownless, Bob Clymire, Ken Koepfer, Dennis Kottmeier, Ruth Ann Mannella.

The person in charge of the entire direction of this film was Dave Flocker.
During the 88 min. that the film lasts, the messages and reflections are seen little by little.
The cinema of United States is known worldwide and this film from that country could not be less.

You can see a hard work on the part of James T. Flocker that as a result a most sophisticated script has been obtained.
The world is full of great producers and one of the best known is Etiwanda Productions, Universal Entertainment, creator and developer of this project.
Perhaps a large part of the success of this film is that it has been a success to expose this story and these messages from a Terror genre.

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Critics Teenagers Battle the Thing

A hoot for lovers of bad movies. He! Let's find a 17-year-old film student project, add some new stuff to make it a feature film, and sell it on TV! Curse of bigfoot
A mummy. Not Bigfoot. A mummy. Teens fight their lack of talent! Cursed bilge
Number of images showing a real Bigfoot: grand total of three minutes. Nothing to see here. I probably play in rotation in the pits of hell fire
I saw the original 1958 version, not the one with the newly added stuff. Do you expect us to create all of this? alright monster movie
Bigfoot on ice. A delicious compilation of horror tracks. Had the potential ... but ruined it
Truly a curse. Horrible and boring. bad classic movie
It's a disaster. Repeat party. The best movie ever made
Certain cure for insomnia. The Chiller Theater in Pittsburgh presented this 'trick' on Halloween 1976. Two movies in one
Three out of 10 for a little suspense. I should rate it a 2 without it
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