USA,
1976, 92 min
(Director's cut: 93 min)
Directed by:
Jeff LiebermanScreenplay:
Jeff LiebermanCinematography:
Joseph MangineComposer:
Robert PrinceCast:
Don Scardino, Patricia Pearcy, R.A. Dow, Jean Sullivan, William Newman, Peter MacLean, Angel Sande, Barbara QuinnVOD (1)
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Squirm begins with a pylon being downed by a thunderstorm, sending millions of volts into the wet, conductive mud, which naturally gives hundreds of thousands of its wriggly inhabitants an insatiable hunger for human flesh. And since the accident has also inconveniently cut off the electricity to Fly Creek, Georgia, its population could hardly be more vulnerable when the sun goes down. Houses can be barricaded against most intruders, but what happens when they're small enough to get into the water supply? (Arrow Films)
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Don Scardino
USA
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Cruising (1980)
Squirm (1976)
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Patricia Pearcy
Best movies:
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Jean Sullivan
USA
Best movies:
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Squirm (1976)
William Newman
USA
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Brubaker (1980)
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
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Peter MacLean
USA
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Force: Five (1981)
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The Cardinal (1963)
Angel Sande
USA
Best movies:
Squirm (1976)
Barbara Quinn
Best movies:
Blue Sunshine (1977)
Squirm (1976)
He Knows You're Alone (1980)