Author: WTM / Source: Neatorama

The 1970’s saw a rejuvenation of horror films in cinema, some awful (Night of the Lepus), some good (The Abominable Dr. Phibes), some sublime (Alien), and some….well, you decide. In this last category, I offer up Frogs of 1971. I saw this in college (at the drive-in again; hey it was Lubbock, Texas and there’s lots of there there) with a carload of rowdy guys from the dorm, and I don’t think I have ever had such a good time.
From the IMDb:The 1970s was the era of disco, blaxploitation, and eco-horror (aka nature’s vengeance). “Frogs” is considered the first eco-horror flick. A young Sam Elliott plays a photographer who visits a southern estate where the patriarch (Ray Milland) refuses to live in harmony with nature. The old man sprays chemicals all over the swamp…
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