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EAN-13 | 9786304507346 |
Product Name | The Blob [VHS] |
Language | English |
Category | Electronics / Photography: A/V Media: Movie / TV |
Amazon.com | Buy on Amazon ~ 6304507348 |
SKU | 1001-WS1501-A02010-6304507348 |
Price New | 4.23 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Price Used | 1.40 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Cast | Steve McQueen, Aneta Corsaut, Earl Rowe, Olin Howland, Stephen Chase |
Genre | SCIENCE FICTION |
Binding | VHS Tape |
Format | Color, EP, Original recording reissued, NTSC |
Run Time | 86 minutes |
Long Description | What would the average sensible American do if he encountered a pulsing ball of protoplasm from outer space? That's right: he'd poke it with a stick. Thus begins the endearingly earnest and silly tale of The Blob. Young Steve McQueen takes on his first leading role as, um, Steve, a spunky teenager with plenty of heart. Steve sees the blob kill the local doc, but darn it, none of the town's adults will believe him! Yup, it's up to the teens to save the day! Steve and his trusty girlfriend Jane break their curfews(!) and head off into the night to find the Blob and warn the town. The Blob is a completely enjoyable watch from start to finish, offering the triple pleasures of 1950s morals, gee-whiz acting, and a whole lotta extras running around and screaming. The special effects, though primitive, certainly get the job done, and it is still a treat to watch the Blob ooze its way to its next meal. You may notice that the theme song is surprisingly bouncy for a horror flick ("Beware of the Blob! It creeps, and leaps, and glides and slides across the floor"). It was written by Hal David and a fresh young composer by the name of Burt Bacharach |
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