THE SNOW CREATURE
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1954 /
Horror, Sci-Fi
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Directed by W. Lee Wilder
Written by Myles Wilder
Starring Paul Langton, Leslie Denison, Teru Shimada and Rollin Moriyama
American botanical expedition in the Himalayas stumbles across a Yeti den, capture one and transport it back to Los Angeles, where it escapes while customs officials are debating whether it is animal or human.
The following tags are associated with this movie: yeti, monster, snow
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The Snow Creature (1954)
Review by Michael Mahoney
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The Snow Creature's an overly tedious film, partially because of the documentary-feel it has for the first half, and the stale nature of the second half. Though it's just under 71 minutes, I couldn't really help but feel bored with the plodding story. It might have had been a decent movie with a higher budget, or a different direction, but as it stands, it's just not that good. Even toward the end, when police were scouring the sewers, I felt absolutely no dread. The whole movie felt, for the most part, pretty soulless. The Snow Creature's dull and tedious. Had it been slightly better made, it's possible it could have possessed a certain charm to it, but as it was, it really isn't anything to remember fondly. 4.5/10 (rounded down to 4/10 to fit site's format).
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