Sting of Death | |
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Directed by | William Grefe |
Produced by |
Joseph Fink Richard S. Flink Juan Hildago-Gato |
Starring |
Joe Morrison Valerie Hawkins John Vella Jack Nagle |
Cinematography | Julio C. Chávez |
Production
company |
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Distributed by |
Image Entertainment Something Weird Video |
Release date
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October 17, 1965 |
Running time
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80 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Sting of Death is a 1965 B-horror film directed by William Grefe and written by Al Dempsey and Herschell Gordon Lewis.
A group of college kids travel south to Florida on spring break with their friend Karen, whose father, Dr. Richardson, is a marine biologist currently studying jellyfish. The kids, Louise, Jessica, Donna, Susan and Karen, stay with a man named Dr. John Hoyt. The kids insult and ridicule Dr. Richardson's assistant, Egon, who is in love with Karen. Egon creates a murderous jellyfish mutant which begins to go on a killing spree. Egon eventually brings Karen to his secret laboratory in the swamp. Dr. Richardson then arrives, keeping the monster at bay as he and Karen escape the lab as one of the machines causes the place to explode, destroying both Egon and his aquatic, bloodthirsty creation.
The film was released in the VHS and DVD formats in 2001 and was distributed by Something Weird Video. The DVD edition of the film was sold as a double feature with another William Grefe film, Death Curse of Tartu.
The film was negatively received for its poor special effects and bland, unoriginal storyline. It currently has a rating of 5.0/10 on IMDb. The Bad Movie Report gave the film a negative rating of 2, much like B-Movie Central which gave it the rating of 2 "bees".