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''The Giant Gila Monster'' is a 1959 science fiction
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directed by Ray Kellogg and produced by Ken Curtis. This low-budget
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starred Don Sullivan, a veteran of several low budget monster and zombie films, and Lisa Simone, the French contestant for the 1957 Miss Universe, as well as comedic actor Shug Fisher and
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disc jockey Ken Knox. The effects included a live Mexican beaded lizard (not an actual Gila monster) filmed on a scaled-down model landscape.


Plot

The movie opens with a young couple, Pat (Grady Vaughn) and Liz (Yolanda Salas), parked in a bleak, rural locale overlooking a ravine. A giant Gila monster attacks the car, sending it into the ravine and killing the couple. Later, several friends of the couple assist the local sheriff ( Fred Graham) in his search for the missing teens. Chase Winstead (Sullivan), a young mechanic and hot rod racer, locates the crashed car in the ravine and finds evidence of the giant lizard. However, it is only when the hungry reptile attacks a train that the authorities realize they are dealing with a giant venomous lizard. By this time, emboldened by its attacks and hungry for prey, the creature attacks the town. It heads for the local dance hall, where the town's teenagers are gathered for a sock hop. However, Chase packs his prized hot rod with
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and rigs it to speed straight into the Gila monster, killing it in a fiery explosion and heroically saving the town.


Cast

* Don Sullivan as Chase Winstead * Lisa Simone as Lisa * Fred Graham as Sheriff Jeff * Shug Fisher as Old Man Harris * Bob Thompson as Mr. Wheeler * Janice Stone as Missy Winstead * Ken Knox as Horatio Alger "Steamroller" Smith * Gay McLendon as Mrs. Winstead * Don Flournoy as Gordy * Cecil Hunt as Mr. Compton * Stormy Meadows as Agatha Humphries * Howard Ware as Ed Humphries * Pat Reeves as Rick * Jan McLendon as Jennie * Jerry Cortwright as Bob * Beverly Thurman as Gay * Clarke Browne as Chuck * Grady Vaughn as Pat Wheeler * Desmond Doogh as hitchhiker * Ann Sonka as Whila * Yolanda Salas as Liz Humphries * Patricia Simmons as Sherry (uncredited) * Angus G. Wynne III as dumb teen (uncredited)


Production

Filmed near Dallas, Texas, the film was budgeted at $175,000 and was produced by Dallas drive-in theater chain owner Gordon McLendon who wanted co-features for his main attractions. McLendon shot the film back to back with '' The Killer Shrews''. Both films were feted as the first feature films shot in and produced in Dallas, and the first movies to premiere as
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s. Unlike most double features released in the South, these films received national and even foreign distribution. In exchange for doing the special effects, Kellogg was allowed to direct the film. Curtis allowed Sullivan to pick the songs with the teenage market in mind. Knox, who played Horatio Alger "Steamroller" Smith, was an actual disc jockey working at radio stations in Texas owned by McLendon. The "Gila monster" in the movie is actually a Mexican beaded lizard.


Reception

On his website ''Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings'' Dave Sindelar gave the film a positive review, writing, "Whatever flaws there are with the story, I find myself drawn to the regional feel of the movie, and especially to the likable characters that inhabit this environment...It's rare for a movie to have this many likable characters, and I think the reason I watch the movie again and again is because I just like to spend time with them". '' TV Guide'' gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, calling it "a rear-projected monster just doesn't put audiences in a deep state of fear, especially when it's a lizard. It does, however, induce occasional uncontrolled laughter". Alan Jones from ''
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'' awarded the film 1 out of 5 stars, calling it "unintentionally amusing rather than scary".


References in popular culture

The film was featured on a
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episode of '' Cinema Insomnia'' and season 4 of ''
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''. A giant Gila monster briefly appears in the '' Godzilla: The Series'' episode "Freak Show".


Remake

A made-for-TV remake, ''Gila!'', directed by Jim Wynorski, was released in 2012.


See also

* List of films in the public domain in the United States


References


External links

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