Humanoids From The Deep [1980] (BLU)
Barbara Peeters
Synopsis
Two years after the success of Piranha, Corman and New World Pictures went back to the water and came up with Humanoids from the Deep. This movie was a box office success, but also proved unexpectedly controversial. Credited director Barbara Peters (billed as Barbara Peeters) contended that many of the film's gorier (and to some, more memorable) scenes had been added to the film after principal photography. Then the MPAA threatened to slap the film with an X rating unless some of its more shocking moments were edited down or eliminated altogether. Nevertheless, Humanoids from the Deep became one of New World Pictures' most popular releases up to that point.
Special features:
- Never-before-seen deleted scenes
- Trailer, TV and radio spots
- Leonard Maltin's interviews with Roger Corman on the making of the film
- "The Making of Humanoids From The Deep," featuring new interviews with composer James Horner, second unit/assistant director James Sbardellati, editor Mark Goldblatt and more
- New World trailers
Product Details
- Format: Color, DVD
- Language: English
- Number of Discs: 1
- Rating: Not Rated
- Label: Shout Factory
- Release Date: 08/03/2010
- Run Time: 82 minutes
- Catalogue #: 12231