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Village of the Giants

All the kids grow 10 feet tall... and TAKE OVER!
1965 | 81m | English

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"Genius" accidentally invents "goo" which causes living things to rapidly grow to an enormous size. Seeing an opportunity to get rich, some delinquent teenagers steal the "goo" and, as a result of a sophomoric dare, consume it themselves and become thirty feet tall. They then take over control of the town by kidnapping the sheriff's daughter and dancing suggestively.
Release Date: Oct 20, 1965
Director: Bert I. Gordon
Writer: H.G. Wells, Alan Caillou
Genres: Science Fiction
Keywords giant
Production Companies Embassy Pictures Corporation, Joseph E. Levine Productions, Berkeley Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Tommy Kirk Mike
Johnny Crawford Horsey
Beau Bridges Fred
Joy Harmon Merrie
Robert Random Rick
Gail Gilmore Elsa
Tisha Sterling Jean
Tim Rooney Pete
Kevin O'Neal Harry
Charla Doherty Nancy
Toni Basil Red
Ron Howard Genius
Joe Turkel Sheriff
Rance Howard Deputy
Name Job
H.G. Wells Novel
Bert I. Gordon Director, Visual Effects, Screenstory
Jack Nitzsche Original Music Composer
Franz Bachelin Art Direction
Flora M. Gordon Visual Effects
Wally Westmore Makeup Supervisor
Alan Caillou Screenplay
Paul Vogel Director of Photography
John A. Bushelman Editor
Robert R. Benton Set Decoration
Herman E. Townsley Special Effects
John R. Carter Sound Recordist
Name Title
Bert I. Gordon Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

_**Cool score, gorgeous women and those wild 60s!**_ In some ways "Village of the Giants" (1965) is a godawful flick about a group of "kids" (more like mid-20s) who stumble upon a potion that turns them into giants. Godawful or not, there's just something mesmerizing about this flick! It's ridicu ... lous and the "special effects" are laughable, yet it's full of energy and is thoroughly entertaining in a swingin' 60s kind of way; and entertainment's the name of the game. Highlights include: the weird bass-driven 60's score titled "The Last Race" by Jack Nitzsche (borrowed by Tarantino for "Death Proof"); the accompanying sensual dancing of the "teens" (they really don't know what else to do after becoming giants, so they just dance, lol); the cast includes a young Ron Howard, Beau Bridges, Robert Random and Tommy Kirk, as well as not one, not two, but three gorgeous 60's females -- Joy Harmon, Tisha Sterling and, best of all, a young redheaded Toni Basil (who went on to become a one-hit wonder with "Hey Mickey"). Watch out for Basil in the pool party scene. She also has an extended dance sequence late in the film in black leotards. So, yeah, "Village of the Giants" is a real turkey, but it's a golden turkey. " For comparison, it's superior to the contemporaneous "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" (which was released 2.5 months earlier) in that it is (1) in color, (2) doesn't attempt to be serious melodrama in the manner of "A Streetcar Named Desire" and (3) lacks a sneering one-dimensional psychopathic vixen as antagonist. In other words, "Village" treads similar terrain to "Faster" but without the negative elements. The film runs 1 hour, 21 minutes, and was shot in Burbank and Hollywood, Ca. GRADE: B (Actually a "C" but "A" for entertainment value; so overall "B" )

Jun 10, 2022