Overview
Release Date:
September 1958 (USA)
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Tagline:
It Must Eat You to Live!
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Plot:
Teenagers from a rural community and their high school science teacher join forces to battle a giant mutant spider.
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A Few People vs.Little Fred
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Crew believed to be complete
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Earth vs. the Giant Spider
The Spider (USA) (promotional title)
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Runtime:
73 min
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1
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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.
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Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: The so-called teenagers look more like post-graduate students than high schoolers. Skip Young, who was also a regular on "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," was 28 and Tony Patterson, who played "Joe," was 35 years old.
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Quotes:
Mr. Kingman:
Well, speaking of spiders - are you sure rifles are just the thing? Insects have a pretty simple nervous system, sherriff. You could plug holes in one all day and never hit a vital spot. 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.
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Some films are so bad they're good, or so it's said. This film has some nice touches of humor and is fairly entertaining, but it's also Z-grade. Mind you, I suppose it depends on whether or not you're scared of spiders. Watching a cute tarantula walking across shoe-boxes with windows and doors painted on them might be a terrifying experience for some people. But the effects are laughable. The giant spider's web is a rope net and there is a full-sized prop intended as a spider leg which looks nothing like one. And even in black-and-white it's obvious that a different tarantula is used in later parts of the film. Also, the spider has a large bald patch on its back at the beginning of the film but later on the hair seems to have re-grown. Physically impossible unless the spider sheds its skin, which it doesn't.
The plot, such as it is, has more holes in it that a string vest. Where exactly does the spider come from? Logically speaking there would have to be a whole population of giant spiders for them to survive. So where are all the others? And as for a spider being woken by rock-and-roll - idiotic.
It's true that this film is a good laugh, but that's all it is. If you want a more serious film containing a big spider then you're better off watching 'Tarantula' or 'The Incredible Shrinking Man'. Even documentaries about tarantulas are scarier than this.