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The Thing Below

Fear is rising
2004 | 94m | English

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A top secret drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico raises a dormant alien creature from the depths. Once loose, the creature goes on a murderous rampage.
Release Date: Jan 07, 2004
Director: Jim Wynorski
Writer: Raul Sanchez Inglis, Keith Shaw, William Langlois
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller
Keywords telepathy, alien, sea monster, drilling station, government cover-up
Production Companies Insight Film Studios, Movie Central Network, Hellfire Productions, Space: The Imagination Station
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Billy Warlock Captain Jack Griffin
Kurt Max Runte Crank Wowchowski
Catherine Lough Haggquist Anna Davis
Peter Graham-Gaudreau Dean Rieser
Warren Christie Cassidy
Kiara Hunter Mel Rodgers
David Richmond-Peck Bobby Gibbons
Colin Lawrence Dixon
Jim Thorburn Cole Griffin
Craig Bruhnanski Captain Mark Stewart
John Reardon Lance Taylor
Julie Hill Professor Glenda Marshall
Ari Solomon Prouty
Ken Kramer Dr. Edgar Pretorious
Darryl Scheelar Peters
Jano Frandsen Commander Korda
Michael J Rogers Mr. Paul
Eric Breker Bob Davis
Glori-Anne Gilbert Cindy Mayberry
Terry Lawrence Captain Jack's Father
Tom Scholte Edward Lynch
Peter LaCroix General Bulworth
J. Paul MacKenzie Poncho Man
Gianna Patton Maggie
Name Job
Pieter Stathis "B" Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Raul Sanchez Inglis Writer
Keith Shaw Writer
Jim Wynorski Director
Scooter Corkle Second Assistant "A" Camera
Doug Chapman Stunts
Rob Hayter Stunts
Peter Graham-Gaudreau Stunts
Dean Redman Stunts
Owen Walstrom Stunt Coordinator
Jon Kralt Stunts
Peter Allen Original Music Composer
Brian Scholz First Assistant "A" Camera
Maryvonne Micale Casting
James Purvis Set Decoration
Peter Carty First Assistant "A" Camera
Sid Holman Still Photographer
Sarah Mather Second Assistant "B" Camera
Richard Benwick Editor
William Langlois Writer
Phil Schmidt Production Design
Lisa Young Costume Design
Darren Joseph Second Assistant "A" Camera
David Pelletier Second Unit Director of Photography
Peter Wilke Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator
Michael Bendner First Assistant Director
Dave Stephens Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Mintak Visual Effects Supervisor
Braden Haggerty Stunt Double
Katie Yu Still Photographer
Wayne Rose First Assistant Director
Arlene L. Arnold Second Assistant Director
Paul Benjamin Special Effects
Bill Baxter Gaffer
Janice Melnyk Script Supervisor
Allen Benjamin Special Effects Coordinator
Chris Foss Line Producer
Name Title
Jim Wynorski Executive Producer
Jeffery Beach Executive Producer
Kirk Shaw Producer
Andrew Stevens Executive Producer
James Shavick Producer
Robert Snukal Executive Producer
Daniel Grodnik Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
4.0

Now I watched this under it's "Sea Ghost" guise and for a brief moment I thought that perhaps I had stumbled upon an alien with a really useful power... We start on a deep sea base where some excavations release said beastie who manages to get close to it's potential victims by metamorphosing into s ... omeone familiar before turning them into lunch! With this creature at large and peckish, it falls to "Capt. Jack" (Billy Warlock) and his motley crew to try and thwart it's intentions before they are all snack food. Now the film is awful, there is simply nothing at all redeeming about it. The acting and dialogue are dreadful; the attempts at horror are completely wrecked by some early "Stargate" style special effects - and there is even a full-on porn star who really does have a vicious tongue! Useful? Well just think how handy it would be if you could just get close to the folks you don't really like and then just gobble them up? Gone for ever and you don't even put on an ounce of body fat! This is television tosh and that it was made at all is testament to the fact that some people really do have more money than sense! Avoid unless you are seriously bored!

Aug 25, 2023