A batty Scottish professor attempts to prove the existence of the Loch Ness Monster, but everyone thinks he's crazy. Meanwhile, a foolish young reporter attempts to get a scoop on the story.


Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white British oddities. If you need pacing, modern effects, or a coherent monster, you’re going to be bored to tears. But if you like watching people in tweed coats yell at a lake, well, you’ve found your match. It’s not exactly a thri...

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Milton Rosmer

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white British oddities. If you need pacing, modern effects, or a coherent monster, you’re going to be bored to tears. But if you like watching people in tweed coats yell at a lake, well, you’ve found your match. It’s not exactly a thriller. It’s more of a polite argument that lasts for an hour or so. The vibe is... very specific The whole thing feels like a stage play that got lost on its way to a soundstage. E..."

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