Another Corman recycle are the two suns rising on the planet. Same shot is used in The Warrior and the Sorceress. Wonder if it is the same planet? What happened to it I wonder. I was already running low on water in David Cardine's time. Maybe it died out leaving only the Proto B bacteria the scientists are studying.
So we have a mutant monster in a lab out in space. What can go wrong? Well, I sure you can guess. The movie is not great, but it is also not really terrible. Like a lot of Corman's stuff, there is a core here, a kernel of a really good idea here. This movie very, very effectively combines "Alien" and "The Thing" into one movie and puts the whole thing on a station in space. It is Corman, so yeah the women take off their clothes at the drop of a hat. They also run around in high heels and shower together. The future is weird.
The movie is fairly uneven, going from the tension of the escaped mutant in one scene to everyone turning in for the night in the next.
The monster picks people off one by one, you know like a monster will. Until we are just left with just Tracy and Mike. Though the idea of feeding the monster a cancerous tumor to kill it is a novel one.
It was a fun flick, but I got really tired of Tracy's screaming in the last half of the flick.
Gaming Content
Same as you get from Alien or The Thing. Hunt the monster before it hunts you. I suppose that I will have to do a "monster is loose in a research facility" adventure at some point. But I would need to make it different than either "Ghost Ship" or the "Ghost Station of Inverness V." This would have to be a flesh and blood abomination. NOT just an alien, but a creature of humankind's hubris.
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Tim Knight of Hero Press and Pun Isaac of Halls of the Nephilim along with myself are getting together at the Facebook Group I'd Rather Be Killing Monsters to discuss these movies. Follow along with the hashtag #IdRatherBeWatchingMonsters.
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