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Camel Spiders
Camel Spiders

Camel Spiders (2011)

44% User Rating
1h 20min
Horror
Science Fiction
Fantasy

"They Really Get Under your Skin"

Based on actual creatures that for years have tormented our armed forces in the Middle East, these creatures have now invaded the southwestern deserts of the United States. The Camel Spiders now freely hunt for prey, unafraid of any predator - including man. No place is safe no one is beyond their paralyzing sting. In the end, a small band of hearty fighters are forced to make one last stand against the creatures.

Jim WynorskiDirector

Cast

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Brian Krause

Brian Krause

Sturges

Paula LaBaredas

Paula LaBaredas

Wendy

C. Thomas Howell

C. Thomas Howell

Sheriff Beaumont

GiGi Erneta

GiGi Erneta

Reba

Diana Terranova

Diana Terranova

Patty

Melissa Brasselle

Melissa Brasselle

Sgt. Shelly Underwood

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Hayley Sanchez

Hayley Mullins

Frankie Cullen

Frankie Cullen

Schwalb

Michael Swan

Michael Swan

McNeil

Jon Mack

Jon Mack

Sharon

Kevin Foster

Kevin Foster

American Soldier

Charles Solomon Jr.

Charles Solomon Jr.

Deputy Sheriff Jimmy Ray

Christopher Ray

Christopher Ray

Webbed Man (as Chris Ray)

Kurt Yaeger

Kurt Yaeger

Joe

Matt Borlenghi

Matt Borlenghi

Brad

Michael Bernardi

Michael Bernardi

Jeff

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Corey Landis

Cain

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Jessica Cameron

Ashley

Gerald Webb

Gerald Webb

Soldier

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 30%

December 18, 2020

_**Beautiful desert locations, earnest cast, bad script**_ A captain and sergeant (Brian Krause and Melissa Brasselle) bringing home the body of their comrade from Afghanistan unwittingly unleash several camel spiders in the Southwest desert that terrorize the people. C. Thomas Howell plays the sheriff, but is unrecognizable. I’m an unabashed fan of Grade B creature features, but “Camel Spiders” (2011) is Exhibit A on how not to write a script. The movie starts with an action-packed sequence in Afghanistan (shot at Vasquez Rocks, just north of Los Angeles in the high country), but the filmmakers make the mistake of showing the oversized camel spiders right out of the gate, which destroys any sense of suspense. This isn’t helped by the cartoonish spider CGI. How did these creatures get so huge? In real life the largest species grows to about 5-6 inches, including legs (although a rare few might grow larger). They’re nonvenomous, although their bite can be painful. Basically, they’re relatively harmless to humans. So how did they get so malevolent and fatal? The flick never explains. The story then switches to the American Southwest wherein the captain & sergeant are curiously delivering the corpse via an Army truck (from the Korean War era). If you blinked you would’ve thought they were still in Afghanistan. Needless to say, the creators should’ve made it clearer that they were now in the USA. From there the story becomes somewhat entertaining for a Grade B monster flick with a dash of black humor. The desolate Lone Pine area locations are magnificent (located in south-central California, about an hour drive from the Nevada border, which I point out because the film looks like it was shot in Nevada). Meanwhile the cast gives their best effort, but the characters are underdeveloped and so you don’t know them or much care about them. Speaking of locations, the characters plainly say the events are taking place in Arizona, but the license plates all read ‘California,’ including the sheriff’s car. Glaring mistakes like this don’t make for good movies. There are a couple good-looking females (e.g. Jessica Cameron as Ashley), but they don’t make “Camel Spiders” worth seeing. The film runs 1 hour, 19 minutes. GRADE: D+/C-

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