That was a surprisingly fun film. Some mystery, some action... and some things left to the imagination. I'm glad they filmed (most) of it in actual caves instead of 100% on set as it helped to add to the atmosphere. Still, the most surprisingly well-lit caves I've seen since the mines on original Star Trek's Devil in the Dark!
One of the movies I watched with my dad when I was twelve. I remember how much fun we had. Thank you for the good memories, bittersweet as they are now, but still thank you.
I doen't know how this movie is? I am here. It is my mom's birthday now, today she turning 96. Ya I am alone with you to watch the movie all the rest the night. Who is going to sit here tonight. And livingston has been missing for a long time.
Thank you, Vincent and Tanggela! I liked the film, especially the ending. Respect for the culture and civilation of others including those of troglodytes.
From The Garage Journal: Some may have heard the term "monkey wrench". The origin of that term is associated with the young factory workers of those days. Kids between 15 to 20 years old, being agile and enthusiastic, were employed to do the work, often dirty, grease laden work. The tool of the trade for them was the F-type wrench (the earliest form of the adjustable wrench), not because they didn't need to carry a full set of wrenches with them, but because there was no standardization set for fasterners at the time (a set of SAE sized wrenches would've have done them much good at the time). Because these kids were working above ground, the end of the handle had a hole so that they could tie their wrenches to themselves. Working in the steamy, greasy work environment, navigating from station to station above ground, these maintenance workers were then aptly named "grease monkeys", and their tool of the trade was tagged with the name "monkey wrench".
Or - and hear me out - because it was invented and patented by a fellow whose last name was Moncke, thus 'Monke's wrench', later slipping into 'monkey wrench'.
For those of you too young to understand. Even in subtropical jungles or the heat and humidity that came from volcanoes or while fighting for your very life deep underground with people covered in flour.....You NEVER let anything mess up your hair! In the 1980's, hair was everything!
I love your show and movies! I'll stay subscribed as long as Tangela remains right there. Every one of you is essential for making this show what it is. My favorite Friday night and Saturday night plan. Thank you!
A pretty good thriller. Don't remember this film being available to rent from my time working in a video store. Good direction, nice pacing, good set design ( a real cave helps). The tension buiëds up quite nicely. Thanks Creature Features!!
love these 80s scifis! huge fun! i went to carlsbad caverns 40 years ago. did a tour.hell no! too effing scary . . . but fun. if you stray off the path, you are gone forever. hundreds of miles of suteranian cave baby!
Here in the UK due to the time difference Creature Feature Friday becomes Creature Feature Saturday but whatever the day it's a fantastic show from a fantastic team
Movie is interesting; landscape, tents, uniforms gave me a Vietnam War flashback. I like the way the director handled the Lemurians. I was always on the lookout for oddities when I was in the war, and I saw plenty.
A lot of these movies I never heard of. And Tubi don't have some of these movies you showing. I really enjoy watching this channel. Good And Entertaining 👍🏾💯
Timothy Bottoms was in one of my favorite westerns The Outlaw Josie Wales. Last time seeing Richard Johnson was on an episode of Midsummer Murders. Lisa Blount was in some big budget Hollywood films after this one. Liked this movie, got much better after a slow start
Great sound fX during the intro ~ especially the wrench throw by our delicious malicious coquette Tangella 🎉❤ 11:58 😂😂 if that's a crazy helicopter shot, then I wonder if the pilot was near the Twilight Zone episode that Vic Morrow regretted filming? It's dizzier that watching drone shots from World Cup downhill races😂😂!!
Lisa Blount was a very good underrated actress; she was much better at her role than Debra Winger. She had a shine to her. She was really wonderful. Loved her. RIP Sweet Lisa❤
Filmed in Warren county, TN, the cave is Cumberland Caverns. Roy Davis, owner of Cumberland Caverns, was a technical advisor on this film. Interestingly, a few miles from Cumberland Caverns there was a seismographic station built to assist in detecting nuclear underground testing (operated by Texas Instruments). They got the rock strata right - but that's about all. I think they filmed some scenes entering through the historic entrance. This is the entrance that Hoghenbotham found.
Saw this movie as a kid and about fifteen years got it on dvd then lost the dvd due to damage loved it then and now thanks for this ive liked and subscribed im goi g ro go watch some of your other video
I can see from the comments that people are confusing reality with a movie, its a movie solely for entertainment purposes, so STFU and enjoy it, sheeesh!.
My friend Jackson Bostwick plays Hunter Prime. He's listed in the credits. His white face make up and contact lenses are a far cry from his most famous role of Captain Marvel in 1974's "Shazam!"
The lead actor looks like he's shriveled up at 30. What's up with is face? Nice to see Timothy, Lisa, and company. Interesting cast. Always love going through oldies with Vincent and Tangela, so glad you give us Fridays now. Fifties style Sci fi is fun. The military, the scholars, the pretty woman, loved this once we finally got to the cave.
Тот, кто думает, что фантастическим элементом фильма является встреча с подземной цивилизацией, ошибается. Фантастическим является то, что внешняя цивилизация оставила подземных жителей в покое.
Not the most exiting movie, but making spelunking thrilling in a movie is hard. I do however love some really wonderful matte paintings in the caves. I was sad to learn about the early death of Lisa Blount, i loved her in Prince of Darkness.
Quite suspenseful and fun just ignore the predictable deaths. Australian Indigenous folk get a mention with a Woomera, I think that’s awesome and educational.
I kept thinking, “She looks like the lady in Prince of Darkness, but with blonde hair…” I also thought her voice was a little huskier in that movie, which is what also threw me a little.
I really enjoyed that. I can forgive some hamy acting for a good story and that was a good story. The creatures looked great as did most of the locations. Even the non-natural cave looked pretty convincing. I also liked that the creatures were completely unintelligible. It made them so much more believable.
That was a surprisingly fun film. Some mystery, some action... and some things left to the imagination. I'm glad they filmed (most) of it in actual caves instead of 100% on set as it helped to add to the atmosphere.
Still, the most surprisingly well-lit caves I've seen since the mines on original Star Trek's Devil in the Dark!
The 80's were the best years
One of the movies I watched with my dad when I was twelve. I remember how much fun we had. Thank you for the good memories, bittersweet as they are now, but still thank you.
This flick was filmed right outside my small Middle Tennessee Town, in Cumberland Caverns.
Nice :)!
if only you could have snuck on set and creeped around in the background during filming. Missed opportunity there squire!!!
@@Perseusgorgonslayer Or get a job working on the set :)
60 crew members were overcome by fumes because they used generators underground.
Too cool!
It's 1984 so whatever waits below will have big hair and shoulder pads.
You mean a football player?
I’ve got bad fashion news . O M G Shoulder Pads are coming BACK😱😱😱😱
And a cup
Pink shirt with popped collar and a mullet
And it'll be pro-America.
The best quality version of this movie that I’ve seen. Excellent work.
Creature Features is the best! I look forward to seeing you guys every week! I'm enjoying the movie. Thank you! ❤️
Oh s*** ! Talk about a blast from the past. Haven't seen this in over 25 or so years. Thank you 🤝
I love Tangella! Please don't remove. Keep the good stuff coming.
I doen't know how this movie is? I am here. It is my mom's birthday now, today she turning 96. Ya I am alone with you to watch the movie all the rest the night. Who is going to sit here tonight. And livingston has been missing for a long time.
He is not there on Friday, just Saturday.
Happy birthday mum! ❤️❤️
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Good film! I was gonna write in with this request too. Lol
Thank you, Vincent and Tanggela! I liked the film, especially the ending. Respect for the culture and civilation of others including those of troglodytes.
Yes! An underrated movie with the brilliant Robert Powel.
Remember he did the "detectives" with jasper carrot, very funny but short lived program
Yeah, I watched a Christmas episode during the holidays. The Detectives is hilarious.
That was so cheesy in a fun way that deserves a second part, lol. Thanks guys, you're great !
The sequel could be better than part 1.
From The Garage Journal:
Some may have heard the term "monkey wrench". The origin of that term is associated with the young factory workers of those days. Kids between 15 to 20 years old, being agile and enthusiastic, were employed to do the work, often dirty, grease laden work. The tool of the trade for them was the F-type wrench (the earliest form of the adjustable wrench), not because they didn't need to carry a full set of wrenches with them, but because there was no standardization set for fasterners at the time (a set of SAE sized wrenches would've have done them much good at the time). Because these kids were working above ground, the end of the handle had a hole so that they could tie their wrenches to themselves.
Working in the steamy, greasy work environment, navigating from station to station above ground, these maintenance workers were then aptly named "grease monkeys", and their tool of the trade was tagged with the name "monkey wrench".
Or - and hear me out - because it was invented and patented by a fellow whose last name was Moncke, thus 'Monke's wrench', later slipping into 'monkey wrench'.
Wow😮 I learn something new everyday! Thanks for the in-depth explanation 🥰
What Waits Below and John Carpenter’s Prince Of Darkness are my two fondest memories of Lisa Blount. R.I.P., Lisa. 💓
I used to watch the original Creature feature back year's ago.. And I think.. Yall do it justice ❤
I watched this movie last year and found it fun and entertaining. You uploaded a nice, clean copy, too.
Wow, Robert Powell!!!! I remember him playing Jesus for TV when I was a child . His eyes were impressively catching.
He used to do a sitcom with Comedian Jasper Carrot called The Detectives, they are on YT.
Been a long time can't wait to see it again ❤
For those of you too young to understand. Even in subtropical jungles or the heat and humidity that came from volcanoes or while fighting for your very life deep underground with people covered in flour.....You NEVER let anything mess up your hair! In the 1980's, hair was everything!
other than a cometary bombardment there wasnt much getting through that hair spray.
80's smelt of hairspray 😂...and brut for men😫
Yes, hair was everything! I still don't let anyone touch my hair! Lol!!
Great movie! Fun to watch on a Friday night. Thank you kreature features
I love your show and movies! I'll stay subscribed as long as Tangela remains right there. Every one of you is essential for making this show what it is. My favorite Friday night and Saturday night plan. Thank you!
So sorry, mate! How long you in for?
Great to see What Waits Below on Creature Features. It’s like an old school 60s sci-fi film but made in the 80s.
Thank you Creature Features 🤙
A pretty good thriller. Don't remember this film being available to rent from my time working in a video store. Good direction, nice pacing, good set design ( a real cave helps). The tension buiëds up quite nicely. Thanks Creature Features!!
Caving expert goes into the unknown wearing a leather jacket, jeans and trainers 😂
Yeah, that was bugging me, too.
It’s the 80’s! LOL❤ gotta love it!
The beautiful Lisa Blount. She was also in John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness.
love these 80s scifis! huge fun! i went to carlsbad caverns 40 years ago. did a tour.hell no! too effing scary . . . but fun. if you stray off the path, you are gone forever. hundreds of miles of suteranian cave baby!
And Bigfoot lives in the Carlsbad Caverns 😳 true!
Here in the UK due to the time difference Creature Feature Friday becomes Creature Feature Saturday but whatever the day it's a fantastic show from a fantastic team
Movie is interesting; landscape, tents, uniforms gave me a Vietnam War flashback. I like the way the director handled the Lemurians. I was always on the lookout for oddities when I was in the war, and I saw plenty.
This is a movie that should be rebooted or at least recorded to a new modern Hollywood movie!
Thanks for all the great videos. I really appreciate what you do.
Me too! Love ❤️ ❤ this channel! & the comments make me LOL
A lot of these movies I never heard of. And Tubi don't have some of these movies you showing. I really enjoy watching this channel. Good And Entertaining 👍🏾💯
I never saw this movie before and like it. It reminds of the scienfiction movie I grew up with in the 50s and 6os.
This was an interesting movie I can say I've never heard or seen it.
Just wanted to say Thank you, I got the Autograph Photo. Very Awesome
Awesome Creature Freatures with Vincent and Tangella. The movie What Waits Bellow is a cool movie.
Timothy Bottoms was in one of my favorite westerns The Outlaw Josie Wales. Last time seeing Richard Johnson was on an episode of Midsummer Murders. Lisa Blount was in some big budget Hollywood films after this one. Liked this movie, got much better after a slow start
Tangela I need you as an assistant tossing me the tools when I repair the cars at the shop....lol🤣
Pretty damn good flick! I was pleasantly surprised.
Me too. Some intensity and unexpected twists
Sounds like an update of 'The Mole People'.
LOL where do I acquire a pair of those furry slippers? They look quite soft and warm. 😂
That guy's left arm is super strong!
It's impressive! The only other person able to do that is Spiderman and he's superhuman!
No movie about caving will scare me as much as the news items about the death in the nutty putty cave.
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So I just subscribed. I love this wholesome kind of content
This movie was so bad and I loved it. Thanks again
Come on Vincent 👀 Don’t mess with Tangella and her feelings. Sending love Tangella. ❤❤❤❤❤
Hated the movie but love you always and always more! Thank you for the show...
Great sound fX during the intro ~ especially the wrench throw by our delicious malicious coquette Tangella 🎉❤
11:58 😂😂 if that's a crazy helicopter shot, then I wonder if the pilot was near the Twilight Zone episode that Vic Morrow regretted filming?
It's dizzier that watching drone shots from World Cup downhill races😂😂!!
Lisa Blount passed away 2010 - she was Debra Winger s friend Lynette in an officer and a gentleman
Lisa Blount was a very good underrated actress; she was much better at her role than Debra Winger. She had a shine to her. She was really wonderful. Loved her.
RIP Sweet Lisa❤
Nice peepers.
rip
The thing that I will remember most from this film is the main cave dweller wearing fuzzy slippers.
This is such an awesome channel! im just going to absolutely hooked
Welcome aboard!
80s cold war cave dwelling schlock... can't wait. 🍻 🍕
Underrated genre.
@@seacampeon8729 👍 right!
Thank you for sharing. Great ending ❤
I love these retro movies! Yes, I'm retro too. 😺🤘🏻
Always looking forward on
Seeing what funny things are
Going to be said with the best
3 cf hostess
Filmed in Warren county, TN, the cave is Cumberland Caverns. Roy Davis, owner of Cumberland Caverns, was a technical advisor on this film. Interestingly, a few miles from Cumberland Caverns there was a seismographic station built to assist in detecting nuclear underground testing (operated by Texas Instruments). They got the rock strata right - but that's about all. I think they filmed some scenes entering through the historic entrance. This is the entrance that Hoghenbotham found.
At least his name isn't Harry Bottoms. LOL Love y'all.
Lisa Blount was in a lot of movies like An officer and a Gentleman, but mostly b movies before she died.
Saw this movie as a kid and about fifteen years got it on dvd then lost the dvd due to damage loved it then and now thanks for this ive liked and subscribed im goi g ro go watch some of your other video
Loved it, just what you expext from a 1984 movie with Robert Powell
Jesus Christ himself, no less.
Dang! Didn’t know Belize had been relocated to South America. I left it right next door to Guatemala and Honduras.👍🏼
Vincent for PM. You rock.🤘
I can see from the comments that people are confusing reality with a movie, its a movie solely for entertainment purposes, so STFU and enjoy it, sheeesh!.
Great fun flick! Different than the usual. Very creative. Sort of combines syfy with a kind of twist. I just finished it and will watch again.
My friend Jackson Bostwick plays Hunter Prime. He's listed in the credits. His white face make up and contact lenses are a far cry from his most famous role of Captain Marvel in 1974's "Shazam!"
The lead actor looks like he's shriveled up at 30. What's up with is face? Nice to see Timothy, Lisa, and company. Interesting cast. Always love going through oldies with Vincent and Tangela, so glad you give us Fridays now. Fifties style Sci fi is fun. The military, the scholars, the pretty woman, loved this once we finally got to the cave.
I saw this movie on tv when I was a kid, and have often wondered what it was. Never figured it out until now :)
Very very good early sci-fi movie !!! Awesome really !!!
This story raises many questions that are left unanswered.
13:45: that’s a very quiet Huey!!! No whop whop whop whop. 😂😂
I can tell you cavers wouldn’t be wearing tennis shoes 😂
Тот, кто думает, что фантастическим элементом фильма является встреча с подземной цивилизацией, ошибается. Фантастическим является то, что внешняя цивилизация оставила подземных жителей в покое.
Not the most exiting movie, but making spelunking thrilling in a movie is hard. I do however love some really wonderful matte paintings in the caves. I was sad to learn about the early death of Lisa Blount, i loved her in Prince of Darkness.
Creature Features make me smile :)
The movie has an amazing intro !
Ohh that 80s music 🎶, lm getting full blown nostalgia 😢😍✌️👽
Ikr? 😂
please don't remove Tangela from this show..
What good is she he never speaks unless she is permanently deaf, she’s like the Tele tubbys they didn’t last because they couldn’t or didn’t speak.
I unsubscribed because of Tangela, I don’t like the fact that she won’t talk or at least acknowledge that she is deaf.
🥺@@lumber-jackha5123
@@lumber-jackha5123All right, happy trails and gobbless.😊✌️
@@lumber-jackha5123 Good riddance.
Just don't mess up my hair! This is 1984 and my hair is the most important thing here!
Quite suspenseful and fun just ignore the predictable deaths. Australian Indigenous folk get a mention with a Woomera, I think that’s awesome and educational.
Wooo. Scary! Had not seen before.
I freakin Loved the 80’s fun fun Fun!!!
Wow you guys comment fast!!!!!! I love Creature Features
Lisa Blount deserved to be a more successful actress. But she is good in Dead & Buried & Prince of Darkness.
And in Cut and Run. R.I.P.
I kept thinking, “She looks like the lady in Prince of Darkness, but with blonde hair…” I also thought her voice was a little huskier in that movie, which is what also threw me a little.
Filmed in glorious 3-D potatovision.
Love what you guys do you’re awesome
Not scary but very interesting show, Thanks for sharing !! Most like a R.L Stine books of Goosebumps 👻💀
much like the movie Descent
The scariest thing about this was the hairstyles
I can't believe I've never seen this one ! Cool !
Best channel on YT !!
An ancient race of David Bowie's and Billy Idols. I don't think I've ever seen that music video though.
Im a fan of creature features
Lol my cat n dog were triggered by the balloon squeeks😅
@ 31:20 I was expecting a big monster to appear from the cave and eat them😮😂
I really enjoyed that. I can forgive some hamy acting for a good story and that was a good story. The creatures looked great as did most of the locations. Even the non-natural cave looked pretty convincing. I also liked that the creatures were completely unintelligible. It made them so much more believable.
I like Robert Powell, this is a cool gem to find.
great movie
Underworld Yetis, dancing under the stalactites, twirling 'round the stalagmites...
Saw it on VHS as another title. Secret of the Phantom caverns
This could be a prequel to The Descent
I get what you're saying
Tangella is SO CUTE!!!