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''Schlock'' is a 1973 American low-budget horror comedy film, written, directed by and starring filmmaker John Landis in his directorial debut.


Plot

Schlock is a prehistory, prehistoric apeman who terrorizes Southern California. He emerges from his cavehole after a couple of teenagers venture into it. The police, under Detective Sgt. Wino, is informed where the creature lives, and Professor Shlibovitz ventures into the hole to study the habitat. Schlock returns to the cave, and after a few hijinks, the people realise what he is. The police tries to apprehend the creature, but are powerless. Schlock then ventures into the suburb. He is a menace to some, and a friend to others. He falls in love with the beautiful blind teenager Mindy. She is kind to Schlock at first, but after she regains her sight, is terrified of him. Her boyfriend Cal defends her against Schlock, by using a flare. Schlock later crashes a school-party, and takes Mindy to the roof of the building. Cal uses a flare to get Schlock to drop Mindy. A small army regiment then shoots down the apeman, using two rounds of ammunition. Mindy quotes Love Story (1970 film), Love Story; "Love means never having to say you're sorry", while a police officer quotes King Kong (1933 film), King Kong; "It was beauty that killed the beast". Sgt. Wino asks him; "What's wrong with you?". At the end, Professor Shlibovitz emerges from the cave, carrying Schlock's son, teasing the potential sequel "Son of Schlock".


Cast

* John Landis as Schlock * Eliza Garrett as Mindy Blinerman * Saul Kahan as Detective Sgt. Wino * Joseph Piantadosi as Officer Ivan * Richard Gillis as Officer Gillis * Tom Alvich as Torn Cop * Walter Levine as Police Thief * Eric Allison as Joe Putzman * Ralph Baker as Dying Man * Gene Fox as Billy * Susan Weiser-Finley as Betty (credited as Susan Weiser) * Jonathan Flint as Bobby (credited as Jonathan A. Flint) * Amy Schireson as Barbara * Belinda Folsey as Gloria * Emile Hamaty as Professor Shlibovitz (as E.G. Harty) * Harriet Medin as Mrs. Blinerman (credited as Enrica Blankey)


Production

Shot in the summer of 1971, but not released until 1973, ''Schlock'' is the first credited film by John Landis, who also starred in the title role. The feature-length parody of 1950s monster movies was shot in 12 days in the Los Angeles area and had a budget of approximately $60,000, half of which came from Landis' personal savings. Aside from being Landis' first project as a director, the film is also notable for being one of the first jobs for makeup artist Rick Baker (makeup artist), Rick Baker.


Release and reception

Landis could not find a distributor interested in releasing the film until 1972 when it came to the attention of Johnny Carson. Carson loved the film and booked Landis as a guest on ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show'', where clips were shown. It subsequently got released theatrically in the United States by Jack H. Harris Enterprises. It opened in Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hollywood in March 1973 and in West Germany on September 17, 1982. The film eventually became a minor cult hit and helped pave the way for the careers of both John Landis and Rick Baker. However, Landis has described the film as "terrible". It holds a 71% score on Rotten Tomatoes.


Home media

The film was released on DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment on October 2, 2001 and on Blu-ray by Arrow Films on October 16, 2018.


See also

* List of American films of 1973


References


External links

* {{John Landis 1973 films American comedy horror films 1970s comedy horror films 1970s parody films Films directed by John Landis Films with screenplays by John Landis 1973 directorial debut films 1973 comedy films Films shot in Los Angeles 1970s monster movies American monster movies 1970s English-language films 1970s American films