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Earth vs. the Spider (1958)
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September 1958 (USA) moreTagline:
It Must Eat You to Live! morePlot:
Teenagers from a rural community and their high school science teacher join forces to battle a giant mutant spider. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Saying it's fighting against the entire world is like saying that the Colossal Beast is at war. moreCast
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73 minCountry:
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1.66 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoFilming Locations:
Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA moreMOVIEmeter: 
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This was filmed as "The Spider". Prior to completion, the title was changed to "Earth vs. The Spider" and that was used for the main title on the film itself. When The Fly (1958) became a blockbuster for 20th Century Fox, American International decided to ride on their success by changing the title back to simply "The Spider" on all advertising material. The main title on the film itself was never changed. moreGoofs:
Factual errors: The spider expert repeatedly refers to them as insects. moreQuotes:
Mr. Kingman: If you want to be on the safe side, call the pest control people in Springdale and have 'em send out all the DDT they can find. moreMovie Connections:
Featured in The Fly Papers: The Buzz on Hollywood's Scariest Insect (2000) (TV) moreFAQ
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I guess Bert needed a catchier title than just The Spider, which was what this was originally titled. Following in the wakes of TARANTULA, Bert I. Gordon bestows upon us this, um, epic of medium proportions. The story deals with two teens in a small midwestern town (one of whom works at a theater which so blatantly displays a poster of Gordon's AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN) go looking for the girl's father, who was killed, it turns out, by a web belonging to the titular beast, which, coincidentally, is never explained how it grew so big or survived for so long, even if Ed Kemmer from SPACE PATROL tries to explain. But egghead Ed manages to kill the spider and bring it back to the school gym where it is locked up. But wouldn't you know it - the evils of rock and roll bring it to life and it kills Mr. Ziffel from GREEN ACRES. How can they kill it? Electricity, anyone?
Lord, you have to admire a man like Bert who directed, produced, wrote, and created the special effects. Sure, the effects suck, but think about it. He saved money and became an auteur at the same time! And while we're on the effects . . . let's just say Plan 9 has some serious competition, as it deals with the spider attacking photos of buildings or walking along as a rear projection which the audience can clearly see through. And please, the spider could fit in the gym, how could it tower over a three story building? But an added advantage this has is that the spider in this one has a web, even if no one sticks to it. And truth be told, it's actually quite entertaining, in a perverse sort of way. At least it doesn't have the long, dull stretches that most Gordon films do. Thank you, Mr. Gordon.