Several years before Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez conceived “Grindhouse” as an homage to drive-in movies, Rick Montana and exploitation great Dave Friedman developed the idea to do just that with two “creature features”. Thus “Search for the Beast” and “Return of the Beast” were born. They are not “Matrix” or any other multi-million dollar special effects epic. “Return of the Beast” was created to be a drive-in movie feature and succeeds on every level. It is a humorous, racey, redneck romp, filled with hungry hillbilly cannibals, bountiful boobage, tumultuous tittillation, and awesome aardvarking! It’s best seen with your best girl in the back seat of a ‘62 Chevy at the drive-in, through fogged up windows. Dr. Heather Fine receives a grant to fund an expedition to the Okaloosa Wilderness to search for an unidentified “beast”. First she hires a detective to find the elusive Dr. David Stone who led an earlier expedition to the same area and barely made it out alive. In the meantime, cannibal hillbillies and their hairy cousin “the beast”, kidnap anyone who ventures into their neck of the woods. Enter Candy Carr, an ex-marine who works her way into the expedition with a hidden agenda to hunt down and kill the beast. She is aided by a crew of “tough jabronis” who meet her deep in the Okaloosa wilderness. After a fight with a wandering lost soul, “Stupid”, the gang begins to fall apart as the Beast and the cannibal hillbillies kill them one by one. Will anyone make it out alive? |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | December 31, 2013 | |
Runtime: | 11 min | |
Genres: | Comedy Short | |
Cast: | Patrick Alexander Marc Hendrey Natasha Marburger | |
Crew: | Patrick Alexander Michael Middleton-Downer | |
Susan Queen : I saw this over 30 years ago ......and its still moves me in so many directions. It may no...