- Trog
Infobox Film
name = Trog
caption = Original theatrical poster
director =Freddie Francis
producer =Herman Cohen
writer =Peter Bryan John Gilling Aben Kandel
starring =Joan Crawford Michael Gough Bernard Kay
music = John Scott
cinematography =Desmond Dickinson
editing =Oswald Hafenrichter
distributor =Warner Bros.
released =24 October 1970
runtime = 93 min.
country = flagicon|UK
language = English
budget =
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amg_id = 1:114504
imdb_id = 0066492"Trog" (1970) is a
Warner Bros. feature film starringJoan Crawford in a story about the discovery of a caveman. The screenplay was written byPeter Bryan ,John Gilling , andAben Kandel , and the film directed byFreddie Francis . "Trog" marks Crawford's last big-screen appearance.Plot and cast
When a primitive creature (
Joe Cornelius ) is discovered in a cave, anthropologist Dr. Brockton (Crawford) believes he is aTroglodyte - a prehistoric cave dweller - and wants to make a study of "Trog". The local townsfolk, led by hostile religious bigot Sam Murdock (Michael Gough ), oppose the plan. Murdock advocates killing the creature. Dr. Brockton removes Trog to her lab and begins an orientation and basic skills program with the help of her daughter Anne (Kim Braden ). Though Dr. Brockton makes some progress, Murdock is is determined to prove that the creature is an abomination and breaks into the the lab at night, trashing the equipment and setting Trog free in order to frame the creature as a violent menace. He is killed by the angered Trog who then goes on a misunderstood rampage (mostly acting in self defence to people attacking or frightening him) and abducts a little girl (Chloe Franks ). The authorities are now determined to kill him. Dr. Brockton saves the child but the police kill Trog in a hail of gunfire. When Dr. Brockton is offered an opportunity to comment on TV, she refuses. With a look of contempt and sadness, she walks away from the camera and into the distance. Cast includesBernard Kay as Inspector Greenham,John Hamill as Cliff, andDavid Griffin .Production notes
"Trog" was the second of two movies that Crawford starred in for her friend, producer Herman Cohen. The first was "
Berserk! " (1968). The stock footage dinosaur sequence in "Trog" was from theWarner Bros. movie "Animal World" (1956).Reception
Ned Daigle commented, "Trog" is truly ungodly. The performances are rotten, the Trog makeup is so bad it looks, at times, like it will slide right of the actor's face, and everything proceeds at a snail's pace to idiotic situations. It's really sad to see such a huge star [Crawford] be consigned to the Z-grade abyss of films like this. But, hey, a girl's gotta eat." [ [http://www.hit-n-run.com/cgi/read_review.cgi?review=48371_wyldfyr "Bad Movie Night":"Trog" by Ned Daigle] ]
ee also
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Joan Crawford filmography References
External links
* [http://www.hermancohen.com/interview-attack6.html Interview, Attack of the Monster Movie Makers: Herman Cohen, Crazed Trog Goes Berzerk!]
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name = Joan Crawford
title = The 1940-1970 Films of Miss Joan Crawford
group1 = 1940-1949
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name = Joan Crawford
title = The 1940-1970 Films of Miss Joan Crawford
group2 = 1950-1959
list2 = nowrap| "The Damned Don't Cry! " (1950) • nowrap| "Harriet Craig " (1950) • nowrap| "Goodbye, My Fancy " (1951) • nowrap| "This Woman is Dangerous " (1952) • nowrap| "Sudden Fear " (1952) • nowrap| "Torch Song" (1953) • nowrap| "Johnny Guitar " (1954) • nowrap| "Female on the Beach " (1955) • nowrap| "Queen Bee" (1955) • nowrap| "Autumn Leaves" (1956) • nowrap| "The Story of Esther Costello " (1957) • nowrap| "The Best of Everything" (1959)
name = Joan Crawford
title = The 1940-1970 Films of Miss Joan Crawford
group3 = 1960-1969
list3 = nowrap| "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" (1962) • nowrap| "The Caretakers " (1963) • nowrap| "Strait-Jacket " (1964) • nowrap| "I Saw What You Did " (1965) • nowrap| "Berserk! " (1967)
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