Sting of Death (1966)

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Sting of Death: Directed by William Grefé. With Joe Morrison, Valerie Hawkins, John Vella, Jack Nagle. A deformed man working for a marine biologist takes revenge on the people that mock him by experimenting with a deadly jellyfish.

“Some nonsense about a scientist and his assistant experimenting with jellyfish. Unknown to the scientist his assistant has (somehow) managed to grow a giant jellyfish and (somehow) transforms himself into a walking jellyfish that goes out and kills a bunch of brainless college kids. Full of TERRIBLE dialogue, atrocious acting and the immortal Neil Sadaka classic u0026quot;The Jellyfish Songu0026quot;! And waitu0026#39;ll you see the monster! Itu0026#39;s clearly a guy in a stupid looking ill-fitting suit! This is the type of movie that local stations used to show on TV on Saturday afternoons. Thereu0026#39;s no nudity, sex or swearing and the violence is all safely PG rated. Itu0026#39;s bottom of the barrel stuff but fun in a ridiculous sort of way. The cast is attractive, its in bright color and some of the acting wasnu0026#39;t half bad. Good for a rainy Saturday afternoon.”

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