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The Food of the Gods

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1976 | 88m | English

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Morgan and his friends are on a hunting trip on a remote Canadian island when they are attacked by a swarm of giant wasps. Looking for help, Morgan stumbles across a barn inhabited by an enormous killer chicken. After doing some exploring, they discover the entire island is crawling with animals that have somehow grown to giant size. The most dangerous of all of these, however, are the rats, who are mobilizing to do battle with the human intruders.
Release Date: Jun 18, 1976
Director: Bert I. Gordon
Writer: Bert I. Gordon, H. G. Wells
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords american football, based on novel or book, canada, island, chicken, horse, human vs nature, pregnancy, animal attack, greed, worm, gore, wasp, thunderstorm, hunting, deer hunting, death, giant animal, flood, giving birth, rat, british columbia
Production Companies American International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Marjoe Gortner Morgan
Pamela Franklin Lorna
Ralph Meeker Bensington
Jon Cypher Brian
Ida Lupino Mrs. Skinner
John McLiam Mr. Skinner
Belinda Balaski Rita
Tom Stovall Thomas
Chuck Courtney Davis
Reg Tunnicliffe Ferry Attendant
Kevin Schumm Child in a Classroom (uncredited)
Name Job
Bert I. Gordon Director, Screenplay, Visual Effects
Elliot Kaplan Original Music Composer
Reginald H. Morris Director of Photography
Corky Ehlers Editor
Betty Martin Casting
Graeme Murray Art Direction
Ilse Richter Costume Design
Thomas R. Burman Special Effects Makeup Artist
Salli Bailey Hairdresser
Phyllis Newman Makeup Artist
Salvatore Billitteri Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Robert J. Koster Production Supervisor
Gavin B. Craig Second Assistant Director
Marianne Dolen Assistant Director Trainee
Jody Richardson Visual Effects Coordinator
Bob Watts Wardrobe Assistant
Margaret Hanly Script Supervisor
Rod Parkhurst Camera Operator
Thom Ryan First Assistant Camera
Gundar Lipsbergs Second Assistant Camera
Dave Clark Still Photographer
George Mulholland Sound Mixer
Rob Young Boom Operator
Brian Montague Gaffer
Art Collier Best Boy Electric
Ron Gillham Key Grip
Pat Hollywell Key Grip
Tim Hogan Dolly Grip
John Stooshnov Property Master
Reg Tunnicliffe Props
Tom Fisher Special Effects
John Thomas Special Effects
Keith Wardlow Special Effects
Bob Bowe Transportation Captain
Ann Lander Publicist
Jacques Khouri Location Coordinator
Carol Gordon Location Coordinator
Tom Finan Assistant Editor
Bill Berry Negative Cutter
Cathy Buchanan Set Medic
Flora M. Gordon Unit Production Manager, Assistant Director
H. G. Wells Novel
Drew Struzan Art Designer
Name Title
Bert I. Gordon Producer
Samuel Z. Arkoff Executive Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

_**Great locations, decent f/x for the time, but dull story**_ Vacationers on a Canadian island in the Great Northwest encounter huge animals, such as wasps, chickens, rats and grubs. Will they make it out alive? The cast includes Marjoe Gortner, Pamela Franklin, Ralph Meeker, Jon Cypher, Ida Lup ... ino, Belinda Balaski and Tom Stovall. “Food of the Gods” (1976) is a Bert Ira Gordon production, who’s known for ‘B’ sci-fi/horror flicks, often involving giant creatures of one sort or another, such as “Earth vs. the Spider” (1958), “Attack of the Puppet People” (1958), “Village of the Giants” (1965) and “Empire of the Ants” (1977). It borrows the plot of “Night of the Living Dead” (1968) just exchanging the zombies for giant animals. While the Bowen Island locations are to die for (no pun intended) and the special effects are quite good considering the era, the film failed to engage me as far as the characters and their story goes, although I appreciate the grim tone. The actors are fine; they just needed a better script to draw out compelling human interest. As such, any of the other flicks mentioned above is a better option even though this was a hit for AIP. Sure, “Village of the Giants” has a goofy side, but no one can deny its high entertainment value, not the least being its notable female cast. Speaking of which, fans of Belinda should know that she’s pregnant thru most of the picture. The movie runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot at Cowan's Point, Bowen Island, British Columbia, which is just northwest of Vancouver (where the football sequences were filmed). GRADE: C

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