The Slime People is a 1963 horror film directed by Robert Hutton, who also starred in the film.
The film was infamous for its extensive use of fog machines, with the fog becoming so thick towards the end that it is virtually impossible to see any of the actors.
The film concerns a race of subterranean reptile-men (dubbed “slime people”, due to their slime-covered skin) who create a wall of “solidified fog” around Los Angeles and proceed to invade the city. A pilot (portrayed by Hutton) lands in Los Angeles after some flight difficulties, and finds the city almost deserted. He later encounters other survivors, including a Marine separated from his unit, and a scientist and his two daughters, and the group does their best to halt the further invasion of the slime people.
interesting sound mix in this transfer – the dialog is on the right channel, and music and foley sound effects on the left. so make sure your stereo sound is setup right before watching, or have a strange slime people experience!
black & white, stereo, fullscreen, DVD-R comes packaged as shown in color DVD case, wrapped in plastic
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