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263:, resulting in the overnight birth of a new volcano. Geologists Dr. Hank Scott and Dr. Arturo Ramos are dispatched to study this crisis at the village of San Lorenzo, the two men finding a destroyed house and a totaled police car en route. They find a dead policeman nearby, and an abandoned and seemingly orphaned infant. They take the infant to San Lorenzo and give it to friends of the child's missing parents, while being welcomed by the village's priest, Father Delgado. Delgado reveals that the property damage is caused by something that is slaughtering the livestock, the villagers believing the culprit to be a demon bull and have been pestering Delgado for divine assistance. 279:. Hank and Arturo come up with a plan to lure it to a stadium with a truckload of meat, with the military distracting it long enough to kill it by shooting an electric cable attached to a spear into the white spot on its throat. However, the spear misses. The soldiers neglect to shut off the power after the miss, so the gunman is fatally electrocuted when he attempts to reload the spear. Hank re-fires the spear himself, finally slaying the last scorpion. 267:
again, the culprits behind the disappearances and deaths are revealed as giant prehistoric scorpions. After killing a crew of telephone repairmen, the scorpions attack San Lorenzo with the Mexican military unable to harm them. The next morning, the scorpions have returned to their underground lair, leaving the authorities to seek the help of renowned
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Returning to the surface, they report that the cavern is too vast for poison gas to fill it at sufficient density, so Velasco says their only choice is to seal the entrance with dynamite. Hank objects that there may be other entrances, but Velasco points out that all the sightings of giant scorpions have been traced to this source.
367:, did most of the actual hands-on animation. O'Brien borrowed heavily from his previous films for the stop-motion special effects. The miniatures used for the trapdoor spider and the giant tentacled worm have been reported to be the same ones that were used in the now "Lost Spider Pit Sequence" from the original 36: 266:
Undaunted, Hank and Arturo begin their geological survey as members of the Mexican army under Major Cosio arrive in San Lorenzo to begin disaster-relief efforts. Hank meets and falls in love with local rancher Teresa Alvarez, and makes friends with a young boy named Juanito. When the volcano erupts
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Dr. Velasco. Velasco sends Hank and Arturo to scout the cavern to determine whether poison gas would be an effective means of extermination. While also fending off giant worms and spiders, Hank and Arturo observe that the scorpions kill each other by striking a small white spot on their throats.
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The extras on all releases include stop-motion test footage by Pete Peterson for unrealized projects, animated around the late 1950s, known as “Las Vegas Monster” and “Beetlemen”, and the sequence that Harryhausen and O’Brien animated for the 1956
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writer Jim Vogel did not rate the episode highly. "It's a little tedious, sure, but the film actually sports some pretty damn cool-looking stop-motion animation special effects," Vogel wrote, but "the story ... is instantly forgettable."
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The giant scorpions resurface days later to attack a train. Some of the passengers are killed. In-fighting among the scorpions resolves with the largest of them killing the others before heading for
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a mixed review, with praise for its special effects but reservations about its unexceptional storytelling, long running time, and mediocre photography with revolting closeups.
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liked the Mexican locations and some of the "technical fakery" but considered the film "strictly standard" with forgettable human plot elements.
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in the 1950s, by which time many were decayed. The sounds made by the giant scorpions were reminiscent of the giant ant sound effects used in
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began voicing Tom Servo. However, although the episode number suggests this was the last episode of
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A large-scale scorpion "head" was used for close-up reaction shots.
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on July 29, 2014. The other episodes in the four-disc set include
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Black Scorpion (film)

Theatrical release poster
Edward Ludwig
Robert Blees
David Duncan
Jack Dietz
Richard Denning
Mara Corday
Carlos Rivas
Mario Navarro
Lionel Lindon
Richard L. Van Enger
Paul Sawtell
Warner Bros.
black-and-white
giant arachnid
horror film
Warner Bros.
Jack Dietz
Edward Ludwig
Richard Denning
Mara Corday
Carlos Rivas
Mario Navarro
stop-motion animation
Willis O'Brien
Mexico
entomologist
Mexico City

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