A one-eyed creature rises from the ocean every time there is a full moon and sucks the cells out of some poor slob and/or animal.
The two leads, Anne Kimbell and Stuart Wade, are adequate with what they have to work with. Director Wyott Ordung plays the part of a villager who thinks the only way to stop the monster is to sacrifice a chick (e.g, Kimbell). About half the movie features Kimbell in scuba gear and Wade (or his stunt driver) piloting a one-man submarine. Maybe there is something Freudian in that, but it escaped me. Even Kimbell in a bathing suit was not enough to keep me interested. Roger Corman appears in a few scenes, mostly with his back to the camera (smart move). A guy named Dick Pinner plays a scientist. With that name, he was obviously making the wrong kind of films.
The two leads, Anne Kimbell and Stuart Wade, are adequate with what they have to work with. Director Wyott Ordung plays the part of a villager who thinks the only way to stop the monster is to sacrifice a chick (e.g, Kimbell). About half the movie features Kimbell in scuba gear and Wade (or his stunt driver) piloting a one-man submarine. Maybe there is something Freudian in that, but it escaped me. Even Kimbell in a bathing suit was not enough to keep me interested. Roger Corman appears in a few scenes, mostly with his back to the camera (smart move). A guy named Dick Pinner plays a scientist. With that name, he was obviously making the wrong kind of films.