Zontar, the Thing from Venus
Zontar, the Thing from Venus (also known as Zontar: The Invader from Venus) is a 1967 American made-for-television horror science fiction film directed by Larry Buchanan and starring John Agar and Susan Bjurman. It is based on the teleplay by Hillman Taylor and Buchanan.[1] It is a low-budget 16mm film color remake of Roger Corman's It Conquered the World (1956), which also featured an alien invader from Venus.
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Genre | Horror Sci-fi |
Written by | Lou Rusoff Larry Buchanan Hillman Taylor |
Directed by | Larry Buchanan |
Starring | John Agar Susan Bjurman |
Music by | Ronald Stein (uncredited) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Cinematography | Robert B. Alcott |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Distributor | American International Television |
Budget | $22,000 |
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Plot
At a dinner party with their wives, NASA scientist Dr. Keith Ritchie (Tony Huston) reveals to his colleague Dr. Curt Taylor (John Agar) that he has secretly been in communication with an alien from Venus named Zontar who he claims is coming to Earth to solve all of the world's problems. However, as soon as Zontar arrives on Earth via a fallen laser satellite it quickly becomes obvious that the three-eyed, bat-winged, skeletal black creature has a hidden agenda, as it begins causing local power outages that stop telephones, automobiles and even running water from working, and it starts taking control of people's minds using flying lobster-like "injecto-pods" that sprout from its wings. Only after his wife is killed does Ritchie finally realize that Zontar has come not as a savior but as a conqueror, and he goes to confront the hideous alien in the sulfur spring-heated cave that it has made its secret base.
Reception
In a review for AllMovie, Paul Gaita wrote "For experienced cult movie watchers, Zontar is the cinematic equivalent of a car accident, an unpleasant spectacle from which one cannot look away".[2] Chris Eggerston of Bloody Disgusting criticized the alien in the film for resembling "a human-sized shit-monster with wings", but felt that it looked better than the alien from It Conquered the World.[3]
Zontar was famously spoofed by SCTV in the Season 4, Cycle 2, Episode 3 sequence "Zontar", originally broadcast October 30, 1981.[4]
Zontar, the Thing from Venus is arguably Buchanan's best known film.[5]
References
- Craig, Rob (2007). The Films of Larry Buchanan: A Critical Examination. McFarland & Company. pp. 96–109. ISBN 978-0786429820.
- Gaita, Paul. "Zontar, the Thing from Venus (1966)". AllMovie. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
- Eggerston, Chris (March 4, 2010). "Not So Scary… Top Ten Worst Movie Monsters!". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
- "Second City Television Guide". Retrieved October 27, 2020.
- Goodsell, Greg, "The Weird and Wacky World of Larry Buchanan", Filmfax, No. 38 April/May 1993 p 64
External links
- Zontar, the Thing from Venus at IMDb
- Zontar, the Thing from Venus is available for free download at the Internet Archive