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Don Scardino | Mick | |
Patricia Pearcy | Geri Sanders | |
R.A. Dow | Roger Grimes | |
Jean Sullivan | Naomi Sanders | |
Peter MacLean | Sheriff Jim Reston | |
Fran Higgins | Alma Sanders | |
William Newman | Quigley | |
Barbara Quinn | The Sheriff's Girl | |
Carl Dagenhart | Willie Grimes | |
Angel Sande | Millie | |
Carol Jean Owens | Lizzie | |
Kim Iocouvozzi | Hank | |
Walter Dimmick | Danny | |
Leslie Thorsen | Bonnie | |
Julia Klopp | Mrs. Klopp |
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Producer | Edgar Lansbury
George Manasse |
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Writer | Jeff Lieberman
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Cinematography | Joseph Mangine
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Musician | Robert Prince
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At the beginning of the film, we learn from one of the characters that earthworms can be called to the surface with electricity, but somehow it turns them into vicious flesh-eaters. Sure enough, a storm that night causes some power lines to break and touch the ground, drawing millions of man-eating worms out of the earth, and into town where they quickly start munching on the locals. |
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