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Something's happening at the once quiet coastal town of Solana Beach. Boats are being destroyed and people are going missing. Veteran newsman Ned Turner (John Huston, celebrated director of Escape to Victory and Annie) thinks it's connected with the construction of an undersea tunnel. Something has been disturbed, something that's out for blood but no-one realises just how dangerous it is: there are worse things in the sea than sharks... With a cast of Hollywood legends like Henry Fonda, Shelley Winters, Claude Akins and Bo Hopkins, Tentacles is a classic seventies monster movie, blending ecological ruminations with sudden shocks. (88 Films)

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Goldbeater 

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English Whereas Spielberg dares to kill a little boy in Jaws, Ovidio Assonitis swears and kills an infant outright in the opening scene. I guess that much tells you how self-aware a film Tentacles is. Ovidio must have had some pretty solid leverage on John Huston and Henry Fonda to get them into this Italian mess. Or was cash and whiskey enough? It's hard to say, but the sight of the papier-mâché monster slowly and impossibly lingering on the surface of the sea (to Stelvio Cipriani's comically repetitive score) will haunt my memory for a long time. ()

kaylin 

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English "Trapdoors" are simply a product of film commerce, where the potential represented by a particular trend must be utilized at all costs. Here, it simply didn't work out, and at times you have the feeling that you are watching something that is completely unmanaged by the director. The long scenes at the pier definitely fail to evoke calm before the storm, and it is truly just boredom that seems to have little connection with the film. ()