''Creature from Black Lake'' is a 1976 American
horror film
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written and directed by
Joy N. Houck Jr. and starring
Jack Elam
William Scott "Jack" Elam (November 13, 1920 – October 20, 2003) was an American film and television actor best known for his numerous roles as villains in Western films and, later in his career, comedies (sometimes spoofing his villaino ...
,
Dub Taylor,
Dennis Fimple
Dennis Clarke Fimple (November 11, 1940 – August 23, 2002) was an American actor.
Biography
Fimple was born in Ventura, California, the son of Dolly and Elmer Fimple. He graduated from Taft Union High School in 1958 and received a teaching ce ...
,
John David Carson, and
Bill Thurman. It follows two anthropology students from the
University of Chicago
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who attempt to document the
Fouke Monster, a
Bigfoot
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*"A large, hairy, manlike ...
-like creature who is said to torment a small Louisiana community.
The film was one of the earliest projects of cinematographer
Dean Cundey, who went on to work as a frequent collaborator of
John Carpenter
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's, serving as the cinematographer of his films ''
Halloween
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'' (1978), ''
The Fog
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'' (1980), and ''
The Thing'' (1982).
Plot
After hearing a lecture on unknown, humanoid creatures such as
Bigfoot
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*"A large, hairy, manlike ...
and the
Fouke Monster, two
University of Chicago
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students, Pahoo and Rives, decide to spend their spring break pursuing the story and journey from Chicago to the Louisiana-Arkansas border. There they begin interviewing witnesses, first a family that suffered a car crash when the creature menaced them on the road, killing the parents of a young child, Orville Bridges.
Pahoo and Rives stay with Orville and his grandparents, who are reluctant to speak with them, fearing they will portray them as superstitious
redneck
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s, but soon take a liking to the students. Grandpaw Bridges regales them with stories about encounters with the creature, including one in which he witnessed it viciously murdering his pet dog. Late in the night at the family's rural farm, the household is awoken by sinister, guttural screams coming from the woods, which Pahoo and Rives are quick to attempt documenting with a tape recorder.
At a local diner, the men meet two local women, Becky and Michelle, who take an obvious liking to them. The men invite them to come visit their campsite that evening in the nearby state park. Shortly after the women arrive, the group are attacked by the creature, who begins stalking them outside their tent during a rainstorm. Moments later, Sheriff Carter, Becky's father, storms into the tent, ordering the girls to leave before arresting Pahoo and Rives and holding them in the county jail.
Meanwhile, local Joe Canton, whom the students previously encountered, is accosted by the creature in his backwoods shack. He defends himself against it with a rifle. When he stumbles into the police station raving about the creature, Carter dismisses Canton as a raving drunk, and also keeps him overnight in the holding cell with Pahoo and Rives. Canton recounts to the men his first encounter with the creature from years prior, when it pulled his friend and fellow fisherman, Willy, into the lake, killing him.
At dawn, the men are freed on the condition that Pahoo and Rives leave town. Instead, they defy the sheriff's orders and accompany Canton back to his home to learn more about his encounters with the creature. Canton directs the men to a remote area deep in the swamp, where he encountered the creature's tracks. That night, the men explore the swamp, and Pahoo is viciously attacked by the creature while Rives waits in their van. The creature raids the men's campsite before Rives radios the local police for help. Moments later, the creature attacks the van, forcing it to tumble down a slope with Rives inside. Rives attempts to shoot the creature before the van explodes into flames. Rives flees into the swamp, where he locates the injured Pahoo, who falls into a
coma
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.
Carter arrives at the scene with Canton, who agrees to help. At dawn, they locate Rives, along with Pahoo, who is on the verge of death. They are taken to the hospital, where Pahoo is treated for critical injuries. When Rives pleads at Pahoo's bedside for his survival, Pahoo suddenly regains consciousness. He jokes with Rives that, though he is injured and in pain, he is only regretful that the men will have to restart their project.
Cast
Release
The film premiered in Shreveport, Louisiana on March 12, 1976.
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Critical response
TV Guide
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awarded the film one out of four stars, writing, "Despite its obvious handicaps, this ultra-low-budget Bigfoot movie--a subgenre that always seem to suffer from a lack of production funds--is fairly watchable." ''Terror Trap.com'' gave the film three out of four stars, calling it " an above average creature feature". George R. Reis from ''DVD Drive-in'' gave the film a negative review, calling it "dull and talky". Brett H. from ''Oh, the Horror!'' criticizing the film's screenplay, which lacked any sense of action or suspense.
Home media
''Creature from Black Lake'' was released for the first time on DVD
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by Boulevard on July 5, 2005. It was later released by Tango Entertainment on May 4, 2006. 2015 saw the film's release by VFN and Education 2000 on July 10, and July 16 respectively.
Synapse Films released the film on DVD and Blu-ray
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featuring a restored print on December 13, 2022.
See also
* '' The Legend of Boggy Creek,'' 1972 film
Notes
References
Sources
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External links
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*{{Rotten tomatoes, creature_from_black_lake, Creature from Black Lake
1976 films
1976 horror films
American independent films
American monster movies
American supernatural horror films
Bigfoot films
Films directed by Joy N. Houck Jr.
Films scored by Jaime Mendoza-Nava
Films set in Louisiana
Films set in swamps
Films set on lakes
Films shot in Louisiana
1970s American films
1970s English-language films
1970s monster movies
1976 science fiction films
English-language science fiction horror films