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Invasion of the Animal People [VHS]
 
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Invasion of the Animal People [VHS] (1962)

Barbara Wilson , Sten Gester , Virgil W. Vogel  |  NR |  VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Barbara Wilson, Sten Gester, Robert Burton, Bengt Blomgren, Åke Grönberg
  • Directors: Virgil W. Vogel
  • Writers: Arthur C. Pierce, Robert M. Fresco
  • Producers: Bertil Jernberg, Gustaf Unger
  • Format: Black & White, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English, Swedish
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: First Look Home Ente
  • VHS Release Date: May 24, 1999
  • Run Time: 55 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6305469822
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #421,483 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)


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4.0 out of 5 stars Required viewing for cheese-lovers!, January 14, 2002
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Well, I WOULDN'T say these are two different movies, but they may as well be. The original "Terror in the Midnight Sun" was filmed in English but made in Sweden - I don't understand the logistics that necessitated that move, but there you go. It runs about 70 minutes and is a pretty standard "B" flick - meteor/spaceship crashes, this time in Lapland instead of the more typical American Southwest desert. Crusty old scientist and young handsome co-worker goe to investigate - this time, crusty's lovely niece is already on the scene (please don't ask why - it's just a movie and you should really just relax...). 20-foot-tall hairy monster is a'stompin' the Lapps and their reindeer, etc etc. Happy ending for all (phew - had me going there for a minute!) Ok, so what? Heh heh - ever see "Wild World of Batwoman"? Guess what? Same guy, Jerry Warren, got his hands on the original and re-edited it into "Invasion of the Animal People", deleting a brief (and viewed through a frosted shower-curtain) nude scene and adding willowy John Carradine as a pencil-fiddling narrator. This version of the film is almost totally incoherent - edited into a mish-mash of incomprensible dialogue, voice-overs, and "what the heck was THAT?" moments. For whatever reason, he grafts on a scene with a "scientist" twiddling with a skull and explaining the sense of hearing that just goes on forEVER, and resets the location from Sweden to Switzerland (which makes all those reindeer and Lapps seem even MORE dislocated in time and spece!!) The opening scene of the crashing "meteor" doesn't show up in this version for almost 20 minutes, and believe me, you'll wonder what was going through Warren's mind. The re-write clocks in at 80 minutes, but you'll be checking your watch wondering if time itself has stopped or just what happened to your brain. Ouch! Do not watch under the influence of mind-altering substances because you will laugh yourself into a hernia.

This alone would be worthy of ANY film-school thesis on "how NOT to re-edit a movie", but wait! There's more! You get a heapin' helpin' of Swedish skin-oriented trailers. That's right, they DON'T have anything to do with the movie at hand, but I guess the Swedish connection was just too irresesitable. And to top it off - a real oddity of a 30-minute show titled "13 Demon Street", which looks like a made-in-Sweden "Twilight Zone", only with (poor and awful-looking) Lon Chaney Jr. doing the intro and close.

I don't know where the folks at "Something Weird" find these things, but bless them for rescuing them for posterity. This is certainly one of their tamer DVDs, but believe me, it's a real keeper.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lesson: Do Not Let Jerry Warren Touch Your Movie!, September 14, 2004
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This is a great double feature from the great folks at Something Weird. The premise here is that it is a double feature of essentially the same movie. The first film, "Terror in the Midnight Sun" was Sweden's first, and to date, last giant creature monster movie, and was originally titled "Rymd: Invasion i Lappland". It stars American skater Barbara Wilson as the love interest of a young scientist. It features one of the silliest giant furry creatures with tusks I have ever seen, who inexplicably is brought to Earth by two aliens in a purpose made meteor. After laying waste to half of a Lapp village, the creature has a run in with some primitive Lapp villagers who are none too amused. Their aggression causes the hasty retreat of the meteor (and proves that the director knows how to make the film run backwards.) It is a harmless and pleasant Swedish monster movie romance, and I thoroughly enjoyed it for the cheese value.

Cranking up the cheese-o-meter is the second feature, "Invasion of the Animal People" by famous (OK, infamous) director Jerry Warren ("Wild World of Batwoman", "Frankenstein Island") who, true to form, re-edits this fine Swedish horror film into a total mess that is virtually incomprehensible, and features new footage of always charismatic John Carradine and Katherine "Batwoman" Victor. This time Carradine is a narrator and gets to ramble on about scientific sounding things that have no basis in the real world (or in this film, for that matter.) I enjoyed comparing the two versions of the film, but must admit that I laughed more at the "Invasion of the Animal People" simply because it makes close to zero sense, which, of course, is why I love Jerry Warren. It is absolutely delightful to savor the ludicrousness of this work of genius.

Up to that point I was going to give the DVD five stars, but for once the extras take it down a notch. First there is an episode of "13 Demon Street" starring a depressed looking Lon Chaney, Jr. It is interesting only in that it has Swedish subtitles, but is otherwise snore inducing. There are several Swedish movie trailers that have some adult content that spoils an otherwise family suitable DVD. Their worst offense is being boring. And finally there is an absolutely terrifying and genuinely sick short called "Lapland Reindeer Ritual", which started off very normally as a documentary on reindeer herding, but ends up with the most horrifying and genuinely disturbing (not to mention disgusting) scene that I have ever witnessed. Next time someone offers to explain the customary method of fattening reindeer up for market, say "No!" as loud as you can, put your fingers in your ears, and leave the room rapidly, singing a you go, to positively insure you will not learn how this is done. Trust me.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE!!, May 17, 2002
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Mike Vraney and Something Weird Video have turned out a set that has been sooooo neglected over the years. Jerry Warren took Terror In the Midnight Sun and re-edited it into a feature called Invasion Of The Animal People, which in itself isn;t a really bad flick. The high point of this disc is that you get to see the Original version Terror in The Midnight Sun. I enjoyed this a lot and the extras are something else again!! Check em out!! I fell in love with this double bill and I hope you will to.
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