Troll 3

Troll 3
Troll 3: Contamination .7

Poster under the name The Crawlers
Directed by Joe D'Amato
Fabrizio Laurenti
Written by Fabrizio Laurenti
Albert Lawrence
Daniele Stroppa
Starring Mary Sellers
Jason Saucier
Bubba Reeves
Chelsi Stahr
Vince O'Neil
Music by Carlo Maria Cordio
Distributed by Trans World Entertainment
Epic Home Video
Release date(s) December 29, 1993 US
Running time 91 mins.
Country Italy
Language English
Budget Unknown

Troll 3 (also known as Creepers, Contamination .7, Troll III: Contamination Point 7, or The Crawlers) is a 1990 Italian horror film directed by Joe D'Amato and Fabrizio Laurenti.

Like the previous film, Troll 3 has no plot connection to the original Troll or Troll 2, features no trolls, and is a horror film, not fantasy-comedy. This film has none of the original cast, nor storyline continuation, from either Troll film. An early script was made with the original cast in mind.[citation needed] In one scene in a bar, a banjo centric song from Troll 2 can be heard in the background. It currently has a 1.9 rating on IMDb

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Plot

After a small town nuclear power plant dumps hazardous waste into a forest surrounding the small town, people begin dying in increasingly gruesome ways. People cannot pinpoint the source of the deaths, until the EPA investigates, proving that the forests' roots were mutated due to the waste, beginning to kill and eat people. The plants attempt to break loose, however the EPA arrives again and bulldozes the plants, killing them, leaving the possibility that some more plants may have survived.

Cast

Distribution

Originally slated for a U.S. theatrical release in 1990, the film ended up as a straight-to-video release in 1993 by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. It is also available for instant streaming through Netflix under its alternate name, Contamination .7.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Contamination .7 (1990)". Netflix. Retrieved 2011-01-23.

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