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The Crater Lake Monster
The Crater Lake Monster

The Crater Lake Monster (1977)

37% User Rating
1h 25min
Horror
Science Fiction

"A beast more frightening than your most terrifying nightmare!"

The heat of a meteor crashing into the lake incubates a prehistoric egg, which grows into a plesiosaur-like monster that terrifies the community.

William R. StrombergDirector

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Richard Cardella

Sheriff Steve Hanson

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Glen Roberts

Arnie Chabot

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Mark Siegel

Mitch Kowalski

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Bob Hyman

Richard 'Doc' Calkins

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Richard Garrison

Dan Turner

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Kacey Cobb

Susan Patterson

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Michael F. Hoover

Ross Conway

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Suzanne Lewis

Paula Conway

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Marc Eliot

Jack Fuller

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Garry Johnston

Blackmailer

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Sonny Shepard

Robber

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John Crowder

Mechanic

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Susy Claycomb

Waitress

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Hal Scharn

Birdwatcher

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Mike Simmons

Store Clerk

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Mary Winford

Lady Customer

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Jim Goeppinger

Villager

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Joe Sasway

Ferguson

Reviews (2)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 50%

March 4, 2018

RELEASED IN 1977 and written & directed by William R. Stromberg, “The Crater Lake Monster” details events in the high country of central California after a meteor strikes the eponymous (fictitious) lake and incubates a prehistoric egg, which hatches a plesiosaur-like creature that terrorizes the locals. Despite the title, the story does not take place in Crater Lake, Oregon, and the filmmakers don’t hide this fact in light of (1.) the California plates of the vehicles and (2.) the lake is clearly snake-like in shape and not round like Crater Lake in Oregon. Speaking of the lake they used for establishing shots, it’s located roughly 425 miles southeast of Crater Lake in central California. The movie is akin to modern Syfy flicks, but shot on a low-budget in the mid-70s. It lacks the production quality of 70’s creature features like “Jaws” (1975) and “Prophecy” (1979), but isn’t even up to the production level of TV flicks like “Snowbeast” (1977) and “Kingdom of the Spiders” (1977). The second-rate acting of the principles in particular distinguishes “The Crater Lake Monster” from these movies. But the Ray Harryhausen-like stop-motion effects are effective, although whenever the creature is shown emerging from the lake the contrast between the two (the monster and the lake) looks decidedly fake. Kacey Cobb shines on the female front and looks great in tight jeans, but her role is too small. There’s some goofy slapstick provided by Arnie and Mitch, which is only a notch or so above the antics of Skipper and Gilligan. Other than that, the tone is serious and there are some highlights, like the excellent locations, the 70’s atmosphere (styles/décor/etc.) and the surprisingly moving close. I should add that I never perceived the plesiosaur as a particularly scary or formidable dinosaur, but this flick gave me a different perspective. THE FILM RUNS 1 hour & 25 minutes and was shot in Huntington Lake and Palomar Mountain, California. ADDITIONAL WRITER: Richard Cardella. GRADE: C

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CRATER LAKE MONSTER - (1977 trailer)

CRATER LAKE MONSTER - (1977 trailer)

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