Monster (1980 film)

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Monster
Directed by Kenneth Hartford
Herbert L. Strock[citation needed] (uncredited)
Produced by Kenneth Hartford (producer)
Garland Scott (producer)
Written by Kenneth Hartford
Walter Roeber Schmidt
Garland Scott
Herbert L. Strock
Starring See below
Music by Gene Kauer
Cinematography Art Fitzsimmons
J. Wilder Mincey
Editing by Michael Johnson
Release dates 1980
Running time 98 minutes
Country USA
Language English

Monster is a 1980 American film directed by Kenneth Hartford.

The film is also known as Monstroid: It Came from the Lake (American DVD box title) and The Toxic Horror (American alternative title).

Plot summary

When a small Colombian village is viciously attacked by a creature from a nearby lake, a corrupt chemical company sends a specialist (Jim Mitchum) to destroy the beast and cover up their involvement with its creation.

Cast

Soundtrack

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