Eye of the Beast

Eye of the Beast is a Canadian monster movie about a young scientist who goes to a small fishing town to fight against a giant squid living in Lake Winnipeg. It is the 7th film in the Maneater Series.[1][2][3]

Eye of the Beast
DVD Cover
GenreHorror
Written byMark Mullin
Directed byGary Yates
StarringJames Van Der Beek
Alexandra Castillo
Arne MacPherson
Ryan Rajendra Black
Brian Edward Roach
Larissa Tobacco
Kyra Harper
Kelly Wolfman
Ryland Thiessen
Rick Skene
Sharon Bajer
Brooke Palsson
Blake Taylor
Erik Fjeldsted
Stephen Eric McIntyre
Gabriel Daniels
Akulu Meekis
Alicia Johnston
Daina Leitold
Tom Anniko
Adriana O'Neil
Theme music composerJonathan Goldsmith
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersRobert Halmi Jr.
Robert Halmi Sr.
Phyllis Laing
Michael J. Taylor
CinematographyMichael Marshall
EditorJeff Warren
Running time90 minutes
Production companyPeace Arch Entertainment Group
DistributorEuroVideo
Panorama Distributions
Paramount Home Entertainment
RHI Entertainment
Budget$2,000,000 (estimated)
Release
Original networkSyfy
Original release2007 (USA)
March 18, 2008 (Greece)
May 2, 2008 (Japan)
December 11, 2008 (Germany)
July 26, 2009 (Italy)
September 11, 2010 (Hungary)

Plot

Robbie and Krissy are enjoying a date off the fictional Fells Island on Lake Winnipeg[4] in a small speedboat. While kissing, a huge tentacle slithers into their boat and wraps onto Krissy’s leg. She panics and Robbie falls overboard. More tentacles emerge and crush the boat, pulling it underwater as Krissy is torn apart. The next day, Krissy’s older brother, Will Neepanak stops in to report her missing to Katrina “Kat” Tomas, the acting sheriff for Fells Island. Later, Dan Leland arrives, having been sent from the National Oceanographic Research Agency (NORA) to investigate why fish catches are plummeting. She introduces him to Captain Gunner Thorson, Dan’s escort while he researches on the water, to Gunner’s dismay. His crew, Jordy and Spider, blame the First Nations fishermen and are openly racist towards the Cree population and Kat, who is half Native. Dan boards Gunner’s boat, the Freya, and they set out.

A family of tourists are walking along the beach, the father is walking in the rear when he is snatched by a massive tentacle and pulled under before his family notices he’s gone. They report him missing. Night falls aboard the Freya and Dan picks up something large on his radar that isn’t responding to their radio calls. They come upon the wreckage of the speedboat & Robbie, unconscious in a life preserver, pulling him aboard. Robbie is in the advanced stages of hypothermia but with his dying breath tells them of witnessing a monster kill Krissy. Dan pulls bits of the boat aboard and discovers massive toothed sucker marks on the pieces.

Kat is called to the morgue after Gunner returns with Robbie’s body. At the morgue, Gunner, Spider, and Jordy try to cover up the attack by saying Robbie was incoherent and by stealing Dan’s pieces of the wrecked speedboat, intent on selling them. Dan emails pictures he had taken of the sucker marks to a coworker, Dana Perch, for her opinion on them. Later, he and Kat are walking the beach and come across the missing tourist’s battered torso and another local, Old Salt, pulls up Krissy’s leg. He turns it in and Will is notified. Dan and Kat try to prohibit fishing temporarily while waiting on resources due to the deaths and possibility of a giant squid which angers much of the town. Dan’s boss at NORA, Dr. Gorman, denies Dan’s request for additional aid and call his claims of a giant freshwater squid absurd, cutting his funding entirely. He tells Kat, who’s devastated and tries to persuade him to stay, revealing she has seen the beast when it killed her father years before; Dan is not convinced, saying he would need proof of the creature’s existence in order to persuade NORA even though he believes her.

Later, Gunner and his wife Jen are attacked on the pier by the squid but Gunner cuts the tentacle off and brings it to the bar as proof of the squid. That night, Gunner, Jordy and Spider start prepping the boat to hunt the squid, refusing the help of Dan, Kat, Will and his crew, Jack and Ryan. Dan warns them of the dangers and they agree to work together. Dan and Kat board the Freya and Will and his crew follow in the Wiiskachaan planning on netting the squid between the two boats to disorient it after it loses buoyancy. After throwing buckets of chum overboard, the squid is lured to their location, then the Freya’s engine dies. The squid attacks the live engine on Will’s boat, sinking it and killing all 3 men aboard, so they change plans to kill the squid. While it attacks the boat, Kat, Jordy, and Spider fend off the tentacles and Dan rigs some electrical wire to a harpoon while Gunner fixes the engine. Spider and Jordy are both pulled overboard by the squid and eaten. They finally get the engine running and when the squid surfaces they shoot the harpoon into its massive eye and turn on the boat’s power, electrocuting it. As the sun rises, the Freya heads for the harbor and Dan and Kat talk about their future together.

Cast

  • James Van Der Beek as Dan Leland - a researcher from the National Oceanographic Research Agency (NORA)[5] investigating the recent decline in marine life in the area around Fells Island
  • Alexandra Castillo as Katrina "Kat" Tomas - a fishery officer who became the acting sheriff of Fells Island when the previous sheriff unexpectedly died,[6] she is half Cree and many of the town discriminate against her
  • Arne McPherson as Gunnar Thorson - "the finest fisherman on the island"[7] and captain of the Freya
  • Erik Fjeldsted as Jordy - half of Gunnar's two man crew, he's openly racist toward the native Cree population, blaming them for "overfishing" the lake
  • Stephen Eric McIntyre as Spider - the other half of Gunnar's crew
  • Ryan Rajendra Black as Will Neepanak (credited as Ryan Black) - Krissy's older brother, a native Cree fisherman and captain of the Wiiskachaan; at one point Kat calls him "cousin" [8]
  • Gabriel Daniels as Ryan - half of Will's crew, also Cree
  • Akulu Meekis as Jack (credited as Akalu Meekis) - the other half of Will's crew, also Cree
  • Brian Edward Roach as Robbie MacGregor (credited as Brian Roach) - on a date with Krissy when the squid attacks
  • Larissa Tobacco as Krissy Neepenak, Will's sister - the squids first victim, gets eaten in the opening scene
  • Kyra Harper as Mother Tomas, Katrina's mother - a nurse,[9] she is constantly pressuring Kat to date and settle down
  • Kelly Wolfman as Jen Thorson - Gunnar's wife
  • Rick Skene as Mr. Connor - the vacationing father and 2nd victim of the squid (not counting Robbie who dies of hypothermia)
  • Sharon Bajer as Mrs. Connor - vacationing family
  • Ryland Thiessen as James Connor - vacationing family
  • Brooke Palsson as Larissa Connor - vacationing family
  • Blake Taylor as Old Salt - a local fisherman
  • Adriana O'Neil as Dr. Dana Perch (credited as Adrianna O'Neil) - Dan's colleague at NORA
  • Tom Anniko as Dr. Gorman - Dan's superior at NORA
  • Alicia Johnston as Candace
  • Daina Leitold as Lucy

Critical reception

ReelFilm.com included the film among 5 others in a set of "mini reviews" from February 2008. The review is mostly positive albeit short and largely criticizes the film's micro budget although says that despite this, it's a "surprisingly entertaining little monster movie that benefits substantially from some unexpectedly above-average performances". It goes on to praise the film's emphasis on character development and not just creature violence resulting in a film that "comes off as a cut above the usual straight-to-video creature feature" ultimately awarding it 2.5/4 stars.[10]

References

  1. "Eye of the Beast (2007) (TV)". mrqe.com. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  2. Hyland, Rachel. "Eye of the Beast (2007)". geekspeakmagazine.com. Archived from the original on 12 March 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  3. "Eye of the Beast (2004)". popcornpictures.co.uk. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  4. When Dan’s colleague Dana is searching satellite images of “Fells Island” and the surrounding lake, the pin drop is near Hecla-Grindstone Provincial Park, an area including several islands in the southern half of Lake Winnipeg; approx 01h02m32s into the film
  5. approx. 10m01s into film
  6. approx. 10m25s into film
  7. approx. 11m13s into film
  8. approx. 01h06m07s into film
  9. approx. 33m02s into film
  10. Nusair, David (2008). "Eye of the Beast mini review". ReelFilm.com. ReelFilm.com. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
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