Ants / Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo...Double Feature includes 'Ants' and 'Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo' 'Ants' - A lakeside resort comes under attack by an infinite hoard of flesh-eating ants in this eco-horror classic! Lakeside Manor is not yet open to the public, but the resort's owner, Ethel Adams (Myrna Loy), has invited a select group of elite guests to the opening of her new venture, including a disreputable businessman (Gerald Gordon) and his luscious partner Gloria Henderson (Suzanne Somers). But everyone's expectations of a peaceful and luxury filled visit are smashed when the nearby construction site unleashes millions of deadly ants on the hotel. Infected by pesticides and highly aggressive, these ants provide a grisly end to anyone who crosses their path. The guest are scrambling to get out of the hotel but an unlucky group end up trapped inside, moving up higher and higher in an attempt to escape the ants, but the ants are moving up, too. Your skin will crawl in this horrifyingly creepy film of nature out for revenge. 'Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo' - Nominated for two Emmy Awards, 'Tarantulas' is a white-knuckle thrill-ride, full of fearsome furry arachnids and hair-raising horror. Fred (Howard Hesseman) and Buddy (Tom Atkins) fly down to South America to puck up a cargo of premium coffee beans, which they plan to turn into a huge profit back home in San Francisco. But unbeknownst to the two men, their plane is carrying some deadly stowaways in the form of a colony of deadly, gigantic tarantulas. Flying over a small California town, the pilot is attacked and killed by the tarantulas and the plane goes down in a fiery crash. The tarantulas flee the crash site unnoticed and begin to reek havoc on the townspeople. Creepy, hairy spiders are taking over, and they have infested the town's orange plantation. Risking their lives to stave off a national epidemic, a group of renegade townspeople desperately attempt to stop the venomous vermin before it's too late.... Click here or on the image for details |
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