Village of the Giants (1965) | |
| Director(s) | Bert I. Gordon |
| Producer(s) | Bert I. Gordon |
| Top Genres | Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction |
| Top Topics | Coming of Age |
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Village of the Giants (1965) was a Comedy - Science Fiction Film directed by Bert I. Gordon and produced by Bert I. Gordon.
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Genius:
[about the chemicals he's mixed] They're not compatible. This is supposed to blow up. I wonder why it doesn't?
Nancy: You and I aren't going to be very compatible either, Genius, if you don't get out of here.
Genius: I wonder what you see in her.
Mike: I don't know either. But, uh, whatever it is, I like it.
Mike: Who got the Goo?
Genius: They got it. One of them ran off with it. I was going to stop him, but...
Nancy: But what?
Genius: Reasons of pure logic. He was bigger than me.
Elsa: I'm hungry too. What's for breakfast?
Fred: Sheriff, on toast.
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Nancy: You and I aren't going to be very compatible either, Genius, if you don't get out of here.
Genius: I wonder what you see in her.
Mike: I don't know either. But, uh, whatever it is, I like it.
Mike: Who got the Goo?
Genius: They got it. One of them ran off with it. I was going to stop him, but...
Nancy: But what?
Genius: Reasons of pure logic. He was bigger than me.
Elsa: I'm hungry too. What's for breakfast?
Fred: Sheriff, on toast.
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The brand of chicken that the giant teenagers eat is a tie-in to the once-famous restaurant chain called Chicken Delight. The chain was known for home delivery of chicken and ribs, as well as it's catchy motto: "Don't cook tonight, call Chicken Delight." A banner for the restaurant chain can be seen on a wall behind the adults who turn in their rifles.
Exteriors were shot on the Columbia Studios backlot (now part of the Warner Bros. Backlot), the same lot as the exteriors for the TV series Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie. Many scenes were shot on Courthouse Square at Universal Studios, which doubled as Hill Valley in Back to the Future.
Vicki London was originally cast with a larger role, but declined to disrobe in preproduction, so her part was changed with Joy Harmon's, and much of London's subsequent screen time was cut. Her agent kept her in the movie at full pay, while London didn't seem to object to what happened, since she saw the whole thing as forgettable.
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Exteriors were shot on the Columbia Studios backlot (now part of the Warner Bros. Backlot), the same lot as the exteriors for the TV series Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie. Many scenes were shot on Courthouse Square at Universal Studios, which doubled as Hill Valley in Back to the Future.
Vicki London was originally cast with a larger role, but declined to disrobe in preproduction, so her part was changed with Joy Harmon's, and much of London's subsequent screen time was cut. Her agent kept her in the movie at full pay, while London didn't seem to object to what happened, since she saw the whole thing as forgettable.
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