A NASA scientist turns a Venus Flytrap into a monstrous humanoid while on vacation in Japan.A NASA scientist turns a Venus Flytrap into a monstrous humanoid while on vacation in Japan.A NASA scientist turns a Venus Flytrap into a monstrous humanoid while on vacation in Japan.
- Director
- Norman Earl Thomson(uncredited)
- Writers
- Norman Earl Thomson
- Edward D. Wood Jr.(uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe credits on the version of this movie which exists today are actually for the movie Mad Doctor of Blood Island (1968) and bear no relation to this film. This comes from when they were originally intended to be released as a double feature.
- GoofsWhile in the mountains of Japan, a coyote is heard howling. Coyotes are only found in the Americas.
- Quotes
Dr. Bragan: How in the hell can anybody be so utterly stupid as to build a rocket base on the coast of Florida?
- ConnectionsReferences Frankenstein (1931)
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Lost Ed Wood classic!!
James Craig plays a scientist in need of a vacation in this Ed Wood scripted b-movie masterpiece. He takes one in Japan and decides to make a monster plant while there. For fans of Wood this movie is a must see as it's full of that familiar over the top Wood dialogue. "I refuse the word impossible." "Unless I miss my guess.My creation is so powerful now it could devour anything." Good luck tracking it down and don't be fooled by the Regal Video version box art which identifies a whole different movie (MAD DOCTOR OF BLOOD ISLAND). This lost Wood classic deserves to be seen by his fans and anyone who enjoys so-bad their good films.
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- geek3866
- Oct 14, 2000
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- Also known as
- The Revenge of Dr. X
- Filming locations
- Chiba, Japan(beach exteriors)
- Production companies
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- Budget
- $29,000 (estimated)
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