Bog (film)

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Bog
Directed by Don Keeslar
Produced by Michelle Marshall
Written by Carl Kitt
Starring Gloria DeHaven
Aldo Ray
Marshall Thompson
Leo Gordon
Release dates
October 1978 (on video March 1984)[citation needed]
Country USA
Language English

Bog is a horror movie about an aquatic creature. The film was shot in 1978 around Harshaw, Wisconsin.

Plot

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Dynamite fishing in a rural swamp revives a prehistoric gill monster that lives on the blood of human females. When a local is fishing with dynamite in Bog Lake, something larger pops to the surface: a green bug-eyed monster awakened from a long sleep, which promptly begins killing fishermen who stumble across its lair. When biologist Ginny Glenn (Gloria DeHaven) discovers the creature's evolutionary nature, the local sheriff decides to use various methods to destroy the beast.

Cast

  • Gloria DeHaven as Ginny Glenn / Adrianna
  • Aldo Ray as Sheriff Neal Rydholm
  • Marshall Thompson as Dr. Brad Wednesday
  • Leo Gordon as Dr. John Warren
  • Glen Voros as Alan Tanner
  • Rohay North as Chuck Pierce
  • Carol Terry as May Tanner
  • Lou Hunt as Kim Pierce
  • Ed Clark as Deputy Jensen
  • Robert Fry as Wallace Fry
  • Leroy Winbush as Terry Taylor
  • Dan Killian as Bill Beckley
  • Don Daniel as Jim Hotchkiss
  • Charles Pitt as Deputy Corbett
  • Chris Harris as Deputy Siegel

Release

The film was given a limited release theatrically in the United States by Marshall Films in 1983. It was subsequently released on VHS by Prism Entertainment Corporation.[1] The film has never officially been released on DVD, although bootleg releases have appeared in that format.

Reception

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Legacy

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References

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