![]() ![]() ![]() I believe the crabby old theater manager restricted the movie to adults, anyway. ![]() A theater had a display of stills and KMEN 129 radio bombarded us with creepy ads consisting of a scream, some horrible boiling noise and a voice with a German accent saying something like, "It only eats flesh!" Savant was too scared to even think of going. The Flesh Eaters came to San Bernardino in the summer of 1964 (it could have been 1965). The Baseline Drive-In showed every ghastly triple-bill that was available, but by the time I had a girlfriend willing to go out with me in a car, horror pictures were the last thing on my mind. Horror offerings were never reviewed and it was impossible to tell what the good ones might be. Savant mostly ignored horror films when he was a teenager, preferring the spy and science fiction movies. I mean, scream out as if nasty little microorganisms were gobbling you up like you were Steve McQueen trapped in a Jello mold. Some horror releases need to scream that they're available, and the oddball shocker The Flesh Eaters is one of them. Produced by Bernard Cherin,Terry Curtis, Arnold Drake Starring Martin Kosleck, Byron Sanders, Barbara Wilkin, Rita Morley, Ray Tudor ![]()
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