A family moves into a secluded cabin only to be terrorized by a mysterious creature.A family moves into a secluded cabin only to be terrorized by a mysterious creature.A family moves into a secluded cabin only to be terrorized by a mysterious creature.
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- TriviaDuring the majority of the scenes involving the "Field Freak" the creature was played by production assistant Eric Anfield.
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Jerry Johnson: Never, ever, underestimate the strength of a beaver.
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Over the top absurd
Charles and his wife Linda and son Lonnie move to a rented cabin so he can finish his book. Seems like no one rents the place, as there is 'something in the fields". And they come across an old hand (Ned) who restates the message. In the roles, no one will believe Charles is that dumb or naive with a rosy outlook on everything. Initially he not only seems to say his words from the script, but also stage direction. Things go bump in the night, so he calls a pest exterminator, who quickly decides it is beavers, and then rabid beavers. Never underestimate a rabid beaver. And one morning, Lonnie says he was kept up by noises coming from the bedroom. Well, that was beaver business! Everything is played to the point of absurdity, including terrible acting although that might be the only real part of the movie. The movie is an absurd comedy, and the creature is so badly done, it is also over the top. It is simply mindless entertainment and will soon be forgotten. There seems to be a certain earnestness in making a bad movie.
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- okpilak
- Jul 22, 2023
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- To frikio
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- Village of East Davenport, Iowa, USA(street scene)
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- $9,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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