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'Eegah' (sometimes stylized as 'Eegah!'[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/557884/Eegah-/ TCM.com] and also known as 'Eegah: The Name Written in Blood') is a 1962 American horror film directed by Arch Hall Sr. (as Nicholas Merriwether) and starring Arch Hall Jr., Marilyn Manning and Richard Kiel.

It was listed in the 1978 book 'The Fifty Worst Films of All Time,' and was featured in a 1993 episode of 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' and a 2010 episode of 'Elvira's Movie Macabre'. 'Eegah' is often considered to be among the worst films ever made.

Plot



One night after shopping, Roxy Miller (Marilyn Manning) is driving to a party through the California desert when she nearly runs her car into Eegah (Richard Kiel), a giant caveman. She tells her boyfriend Tom Nelson (Arch Hall Jr.) and her father Robert Miller (Arch Hall Sr.) about the giant. Her father, a writer of adventure books, decides to go into the desert to look for the creature and possibly take a photograph of it. When his helicopter ride fails to show up at his designated pickup time, Tom and Roxy go looking for him.

Roxy is soon kidnapped by Eegah and taken back to his cave while Tom searches for her. In Eegah's cave, Roxy is reunited with her father, who tells her that he has begun to communicate with the caveman and has developed a theory as to the creature's astounding longevity. When a frisky Eegah expresses what seems to be a romantic interest in Roxy, her father, fearful that the creature may kill them both if he is rebuffed, suggests she put up with as much of it as she can bear. Eegah never tries anything too explicit, though, and Roxy even ends up giving him a shave before Tom arrives and helps the Millers escape. Crushed, Eegah follows them back to civilization, a final confrontation ensues, and Eegah is killed.

Cast



* Arch Hall Jr. as Tom Nelson

* Marilyn Manning as Roxy Miller

* Richard Kiel as Eegah

* Arch Hall Sr. as Robert Miller

* Clay Stearns as Band Member

* Bob Davis as George

* Deke Richards as Band Member

* Ron Shane as Detective

* Addalyn Pollitt as George's Wife

* Lloyd Williams as Mr. Kruger, Helicopter Pilot

* Ray Dennis Steckler as Mr. Fishman

* Bill Rice as Chef

* Carolyn Brandt as Fishman's Girl

Production



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Following the financial success of his first venture into the drive-in/juvenile delinquency genre, 'The Choppers', Arch Hall Sr. was able to fund 'Eegah', a starring vehicle for his son, Arch Hall Jr., who had some success with songwriter Alan O'Day on the rock and roll/surf rock scene in Los Angeles. Hall Sr. co-wrote the film with Bob Wehling, directed the picture under the pseudonym Nicholas Merriweather, and co-starred opposite his son under the name William Watters. While the library music used to underscore the picture was supplied by Andr Brummer (under the name Henri Price), an uncredited O'Day ended up being the music editor on 'Eegah'.

Hall Sr. looked to create an Elvis Presley-style screen persona for his son and made sure that 'Eegah' was peppered with various rock and roll songs (including two songs he wrote called "Vicky" and "Valerie"). The film attempts elements of traditional schlock-horror and youth-comedy genres and contains echoes of the 1960s "beach party" genre. One of the members of the rock and roll band shown in the film was Deke Lussier, who, as Deke Richards, later became a highly respected songwriter and record producer at Motown Records.

Hall Sr.'s company, Fairway-International Pictures, located in Burbank, California, was also Hall's place of residence and doubled for a number of locations in the picture, including the Millers' apartment.

Assistant cameraman Ray Dennis Steckler appears in the picture as Mr. Fischer, the man at the hotel who is thrown at the pool near the end of the picture. Steckler, who had previously moved to Hollywood to become a cameraman, made his directing debut the next year in the Arch Hall Jr. vehicle 'Wild Guitar'. Steckler's first independent feature, 'The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?', was later distributed by Fairway-International.

Reception and legacy



Often considered to be one of the worst films ever made, the film has a rare approval rating of 0% on Rotten Tomatoes, with 8 critical reviews.[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/eegah Rotten Tomatoes] The first real notoriety the film had past its initial release was being included in the 1978 book 'The Fifty Worst Films of All Time'. In his 'Classic Movie Guide', film critic Leonard Maltin awarded the film a "bomb", his lowest rating possible, calling it "A staple at 'All-Time Worst Film' festivals". Writing in DVD Talk, critic Ian Jane described the film as "terrible in all the right ways" and "about as bottom of the barrel as they come".

The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book 'The Official Razzie Movie Guide' as one of the "100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made."

In 1993, 'Eegah!' was featured on Comedy Central's cult television series 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' and became a fan favorite. In the published episode guide to the series, 'The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Amazing Colossal Episode Guide' , the cast considers the shaving scene from 'Eegah', in which Eegah lolls his tongue around and laps up shaving cream, to be one of the most disgusting things they have witnessed during their time on the show. The writers also speculate that some kind of romantic relationship existed between Arch Hall Sr. and his on-screen daughter Marilyn Manning, due to the uncomfortably non-familial chemistry in their scenes together. One of the film's more inept moments became a running joke on the show: Hall Sr.'s line "Watch out for snakes!" is blurted out despite a lack of any visual source for the dialog.

In 2009, 'Eegah!' was featured in a season five episode of the television series 'Cinema Insomnia'.

Home media

The film is in the public domain and has been released on home video a number of times, both as stand-alone versions and as part of multi-film collections.[https://www.millcreekent.com/products/20-movie-collection-savage-predators?_pos=1&_sid=600a67b09&_ss=r Savage Predators Mill Creek Entertainment][https://www.oldies.com/product-view/4058D.html Eegah DVD-R (1962) - Alpha Video]

The 'MST3K' version of the movie was released on DVD in March 2000 by Rhino Home Video. As of January 2010, the DVD was out of print, and as of July 2011, it was no longer available on the official 'MST3K' website. It was reissued on DVD by Shout Factory on May 22, 2018, as part of 'The Singles Collection'.[https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/mst3k-the-singles-collection?product_id=6707 MST3K: The Singles Collection - DVD|Shout Factory] MST3K launched "The Gizmoplex" to the public on May 8, 2022, a new headquarters for all things Mystery Science Theater 3000 related, and "Eegah" is available for purchase in digital streaming form directly from their new website at gizmoplex.com.[https://www.gizmoplex.com/products/eegah MST3K Gizmoplex.com "Eegah"]

The 'Cinema Insomnia' episode featuring the film was released on DVD by Apprehensive Films on April 13, 2009.[https://www.amazon.com/Eegah-Cinema-Insomnia-Mr-Lobo/dp/B0026OE1BC/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=cinema+insomnia+eegah&qid=1556515471&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull Amazon.com: Eegah! Cinema Insomnia Edition]

On November 1, 2019, The Film Detective announced a new 4K restoration of 'Eegah' would be released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 26, 2019, with the Blu-ray being a limited edition of only 1,500 copies in collaboration with Shout! Factory, Something Weird Video, and Cinema Preservation Alliance. Special features included the complete MST3K version of the movie, an interview with MST3K creator Joel Hodgson, and an interview with star Arch Hall Jr.[https://trailersfromhell.com/eegah/ Trailers From Hell]

See also



* List of American films of 1962

References




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