The Eye Creatures (1965) | |
| Director(s) | Larry Buchanan |
| Producer(s) | Larry Buchanan |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction |
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The Eye Creatures (1965) was a Comedy - Horror Film directed by Larry Buchanan and produced by Larry Buchanan.
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Originally entitled The Eye Creatures, the studio decided to rename the film Attack of the Eye Creatures by adding the words "Attack of the" to the main title screen above the original name. However, due to an oversight in which they ignored the presence of the word "the" in the original title, the end result is that later copies of the film featured the redundant title Attack of the The Eye Creatures.
Apart from the usual stock themes, director Larry Buchanan borrowed from 1960's "The Hypnotic Eye," an early scene in a bar features the same tune Yvette Vickers danced to in 1958's "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman."
After Carl is killed by the eye creatures, the police eventually attribute his death to heart failure as the result of alcohol poisoning. This is a holdover from an earlier version of the film, Invasion of the Saucer Men, in which the aliens possessed needle-like claws which they used to inject their victims with fatal doses of alcohol. However, this is never explained in the remake and so the issue remains unresolved in the finished film.
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Apart from the usual stock themes, director Larry Buchanan borrowed from 1960's "The Hypnotic Eye," an early scene in a bar features the same tune Yvette Vickers danced to in 1958's "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman."
After Carl is killed by the eye creatures, the police eventually attribute his death to heart failure as the result of alcohol poisoning. This is a holdover from an earlier version of the film, Invasion of the Saucer Men, in which the aliens possessed needle-like claws which they used to inject their victims with fatal doses of alcohol. However, this is never explained in the remake and so the issue remains unresolved in the finished film.
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