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The Boogens
Description
Four workers of a mining team decide to re-open an abandoned mine, which has been closed for hundred years because of a mystery massacre. The men open it normally and do not know that they has released some turtle-like monster that will threat their life.
Four workers of a mining team decide to re-open an abandoned mine, which has been closed for hundred years because of a mystery massacre. The men open it normally and do not know that they has released some turtle-like monster that will threat their life.
Actors:
Med Flory,
Jon Lormer,
Scott Wilkinson,
Peg Stewart,
John Crawford,
Fred McCarren,
Marcia Dangerfield

Med Flory
27 August 1926, Logansport, Indiana, USA

Jon Lormer
7 May 1906, Canton, Ohio, USA

Scott Wilkinson

Peg Stewart

John Crawford
13 September 1920, Colfax, Washington, USA

Fred McCarren
12 April 1951, Butler, Pennsylvania, USA

Marcia Dangerfield
29 February 1952, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Genre:
Horror
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Anne-Marie Martin #Fred McCarren #James L. Conway #Rebecca Balding #Taft International Pictures
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eFilmCritic.com
July 25, 2002
Obscure and unknown. Deservedly so.
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Hey, we weren't all that demanding of our low-budget monster movies in 1981.
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This is a fairly typical, low-rent, low-imagination horror movie of the early 1980s.
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