Tremors (1990)

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Written by S.S. Wilson, Brent Maddock

Directed by Ron Underwood

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1990

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

In a refreshing, comical, modern horror-thriller, 1990's Tremors pays homage to classic 1950s B-Movies such as The Blob, Them! and Tarantula.

Valentine McKee (Kevin Bacon) and Earl Basset (Fred Ward) are two country handymen from a desolate Nevada town called Perfection. They discover gigantic man-eating worm creatures are living under the ground.

The two unlikely heroes team up with some zany characters, including a shapely seismology student who has discovered that the slightest vibration on the ground attracts the creatures, who then attack without warning. The race is on to survive and overcome these creatures - nicknamed "graboids" - before there is no-one left alive.

Cast

Image for Kevin BaconKevin BaconValentine McKee
Fred WardEarl Bassett
Finn CarterRhonda LeBeck
Michael GrossBurt Gummer
Image for Reba McEntireReba McEntireHeather Gummer
Robert JayneMelvin Plug
Charlotte StewartNancy Sterngood
Tony GenaroMiguel
Image for Ariana RichardsAriana RichardsMindy Sterngood
Richard MarcusNestor
Victor WongWalter Chang
Sunshine ParkerEdgar
Michael Dan WagnerOld Fred
Conrad BachmannDr. Jim
Bibi BeschMegan - The Doctor's Wife

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