Classic b-movie horror! A ship disappears without trace. What happened to the crew? Years later there's news of possible survivors and soon a rescue team is setting sail.

Is it worth the time? Look, if you have a soft spot for grainy, old-school creature features where the monster is mostly just a suggestion, you’ll probably get a kick out of The Sea Fiend. If you need your horror to make logical sense or feature acting that doesn't feel like it was rehearsed in a closet, you should pro...


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S. Edwin Graham

Perry N. Vekroff
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"Is it worth the time? Look, if you have a soft spot for grainy, old-school creature features where the monster is mostly just a suggestion, you’ll probably get a kick out of The Sea Fiend. If you need your horror to make logical sense or feature acting that doesn't feel like it was rehearsed in a closet, you should probably stay far away. It’s a bizarre little movie. It’s definitely not as sharp as The Blue Light, which managed to feel like a real fever dream. This one just feels like someone h..."
William Lemuels
S. Edwin Graham, Thelma Brooks, Terry Grey, Juan Duval
United States
Fred Stranz

