From The Deep: Humanoids

Despite the low budget, the film features some surprisingly high-caliber talent:

🧬 The "Fish-Man" Chaos: Behind the Scenes of Humanoids from the Deep (1980) Humanoids from the Deep

If you love 80s creature features, is the ultimate cult classic that almost didn't happen—at least not in the form we know today. Produced by legendary "King of the B-Movies" Roger Corman , this flick is a wild mix of eco-horror, gore, and pure exploitation sleaze. 🎭 A Production Civil War Despite the low budget, the film features some

A young Rob Bottin created the creature suits before he went on to do the legendary effects for The Thing . The movie is peak 80s "drive-in trash" that

The movie is peak 80s "drive-in trash" that tackles serious themes like corporate greed and genetic engineering, then covers them in slime.

Corman felt the cut was "too soft." Without Peeters' consent, he hired a second unit director to film more graphic scenes.

The film's history is as messy as its creature effects. Originally, director intended to make a psychological thriller titled Beneath the Darkness .

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