
The Black Scorpion
They're big. They're bad. They scuttle along in caverns miles beneath the Earth - until an earthquake opens paths to the surface. Now, these monsters of genus Arachnida are invading our world with deadly force! With top special effects co-designed by King Kongs Willis OBrien, The Black Scorpion is horror with a sting more lethal than the king-sized ants that overran Los Angeles sewers in the classic Them! Can humankind survive these invincible juggernauts? That fate rests on the shoulders of Hank Scott (1950s monster-movie stalwart Richard Denning) as the creatures rip a train from it's track, snatch a helicopter from the sky and, in the films most gripping sequence, battle each other in their subterranean lair. Watch out!
The Black Scorpion
They're big. They're bad. They scuttle along in caverns miles beneath the Earth - until an earthquake opens paths to the surface. Now, these monsters of genus Arachnida are invading our world with deadly force! With top special effects co-designed by King Kongs Willis OBrien, The Black Scorpion is horror with a sting more lethal than the king-sized ants that overran Los Angeles sewers in the classic Them! Can humankind survive these invincible juggernauts? That fate rests on the shoulders of Hank Scott (1950s monster-movie stalwart Richard Denning) as the creatures rip a train from it's track, snatch a helicopter from the sky and, in the films most gripping sequence, battle each other in their subterranean lair. Watch out!
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They're big. They're bad. They scuttle along in caverns miles beneath the Earth - until an earthquake opens paths to the surface. Now, these monsters of genus Arachnida are invading our world with deadly force! With top special effects co-designed by King Kongs Willis OBrien, The Black Scorpion is horror with a sting more lethal than the king-sized ants that overran Los Angeles sewers in the classic Them! Can humankind survive these invincible juggernauts? That fate rests on the shoulders of Hank Scott (1950s monster-movie stalwart Richard Denning) as the creatures rip a train from it's track, snatch a helicopter from the sky and, in the films most gripping sequence, battle each other in their subterranean lair. Watch out!