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''Monstroid'' is a 1980 American monster movie produced and directed by Kenneth Herts (as Kenneth Hartford), co-written with Herbert L. Strock, and starring James Mitchum and John Carradine. Strock later claimed he co-directed the film uncredited. It was originally to be titled ''Monster'' when the film was first announced in 1975, and again in 1977, and suffered numerous cast changes (
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was still billed on some of the early video releases). The film was eventually released in 1980 as ''Monstroid'', and is also known as ''Monstroid: It Came from the Lake'' (American DVD box title) and ''The Toxic Horror'' (American alternative title). A
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written by Peter Crowcroft was released concurrently with the film. Hartford had his own children (Glen and Andrea) play the two teenagers in the film. The film billed itself as being based on a true story that took place in "Chimayo, Colombia", in 1971. However, the film was actually shot in Chimayo, New Mexico, and
Ambalema Ambalema is a municipality in the Tolima department of Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as ...
, Colombia. Some of the film was also shot in the
Santuario de Chimayo El Santuario de Chimayó is a Roman Catholic church in Chimayó, New Mexico, United States. (''Santuario'' is Spanish for "sanctuary".) This shrine, a National Historic Landmark, is famous for the story of its founding and as a contemporary pil ...
, with John Carradine playing a priest.


Plot

One night in the fishing village of Chimayo,
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, María Reyes witnesses a monster devouring her husband José. Some years later, the American cement manufacturer Durado Cement dispatches troubleshooter Bill Travis to Chimayo to restore order to their manufacturing plant there: an anticorporate activist named Víctor Sánchez has been exploiting the villagers' fear of the monster to stir up hostility against Durado, which has been polluting their fishing waters in Lake Chimayo. In the process, María has become ostracized from the villagers; a group led by a man named Carlos calls her ''la bruja'' ("the witch"). In addition, Travis must silence an American TV reporter named Patty Clark, who has been exposing the pollution of the lake. In Chimayo, children Andrea and Glen Anderson observe strange ripples in the lake. Glen claims they belong to an animal he has been sighting in the lake for some time. Their father Pete, administrator of the Durado plant, is introduced to Mayor Montero and his daughter,
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Juanita. Sánchez meets with Carlos in a church, and together they plot to drive out the Americans and the monster he thinks was created by the pollution of the lake. When María goes to visit José's grave, Carlos's men attack her. Juanita picks up Travis at the airport. When he gets to Chimayo, he is accosted by Clark, and curtly refuses any interviews. Meanwhile, Pete is trying to break up with his secretary Laura to pursue a new affair with Juanita, but cannot bring himself to do it. He visits her again that night when she is
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in the lake, and successfully breaks up with her, but the monster emerges from the lake and kills Laura after he leaves. The town is busy celebrating its 200th anniversary and the body goes undiscovered until the next morning. Travis and the plant doctor investigate the killing, and link it to José's death. Glen tells Travis about the animal he saw, convincing Travis that something is in the lake. Soon afterwards, Sánchez meets Travis and threatens violence against Durado. Travis and Montero confront Clark about her reporting, and they negotiate exclusive rights to the pollution story in exchange for her temporary silence. Travis also calls his boss Barnes to request sonar equipment with which to track the monster. Determined to prove the monster's existence, Glen decides to stake out the lake at night. He drags Andrea along, and they manage to take some photographs of the monster before it attacks some drunken fishermen. They present their evidence to Travis while the village continues celebrating its anniversary. Simultaneously, Sánchez sets some
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to blow up the plant. However, he gets trapped after lighting the fuse. Meanwhile, a party of men chases María, whom they blame for all their troubles. The town priest claims that he can exorcise her, but the men are unconvinced and burn her at the stake. Sánchez's bomb goes off, and the next day, Travis reveals that the plant has been badly damaged and María severely burned. Consequently, she is
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ed to a Panamanian hospital in Chimayo's only helicopter to get treatment. Travis comes up with a plan to kill the beast; he stuffs some explosives into a goat carcass, which he will hang by the
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from a helicopter. To obtain a new chopper, Juanita lures some rescue workers with a fake
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and hijacks their craft at gunpoint. They get to the lake and the Nessie-like monster takes the bait, but Travis loses the detonator and dives in after it. A local policeman distracts the monster by circling it with his boat, thus buying Travis enough time to retrieve the detonator and blow the creature to pieces. Some time later, though, the Andersons are down by the lake again, and their German Shepherd finds a large
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. A reptilian creature hatches out of it, and the film ends as the camera pans over a
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of dozens of similar eggs.


Cast

* James Mitchum as Travis * John Carradine as The Priest * Philip Carey as Barnes * Anthony Eisley as Pete *Andrea Hartford as Andrea *Glen Hartford as Glen *Coral Kassel as Laura *
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as Victor * Connie Moore as Patty * Maria Rubio as Juanita


Release


Home media

The film made its debut on DVD by Shout Factory on September 25, 2007 as a part of its '' Elvira's Movie Macabre'' double feature with '' Blue Sunshine''. (Although the video case says ''Monstroid'', the film's on-screen title reads ''Monster''. Elvira, however, verbally refers to the film as ''Monstroid''.) It was later released by Substance under the title ''Monstroid: It Came from the Lake'' on January 15, 2008. On May 6, that same year, it was released by Televista as ''It Came From the Lake''. 2 It was released by Mill Creek Entertainment on August 17, 2010 as a part of ''Pure Terror: 50 Movies'' pack, and again on their "Tales of Terror" 200 movie DVD set, released December 3, 2013.


Reception

''Monster'' received mostly negative reviews from critic upon its release. Joseph A. Ziemba from ''Bleeding Skull!'' panned the film, calling it "a mess", criticizing the film as being endlessly talkative. Ziemba also criticized the film's acting, "cut ‘n’ paste exploitation plot", phony monster design, and poor video quality. Octavio Ramos from Axs.com gave the film a negative review, writing, "''Monstroid: It Came from the Lake'' is perhaps only of interest to residents of Northern New Mexico or anyone interested in the
Santuario de Chimayo El Santuario de Chimayó is a Roman Catholic church in Chimayó, New Mexico, United States. (''Santuario'' is Spanish for "sanctuary".) This shrine, a National Historic Landmark, is famous for the story of its founding and as a contemporary pil ...
. There are actual filmed scenes of the interior of the Santuario with John Carradine, which is icworth gold to some viewers. Otherwise, don’t bother with this movie. It is in all ways a disappointment."


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