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As the path narrows you find yourself face to face with a dark towering Shadow. A shadow composed of all your doubts and fears. And he's well armed to defend the treasure.
I remember going to see this movie after having seen the trailer at the theater. Even at the age of nine or ten I was expecting some great swampy action from the look of it. The biggest reason for going was the theater had a giant plastic frog on the roof with a human arm dangling from its mouth. The frog had big red eyes that lit up at night and really was creepy looking. All my friends and I decided we had to check it out for this reason if no other. We were expecting giant frogs but came away a bit disappointed.
It's a dirty job but I got to do it for 27 years. Thank you.
There's only so much you can do with 70's technology. But I did like that movie. They could have done better with the blonde stuck in the mud near the end before the turtle ate her. Too watery for me.
Having Lynn Borden getting stuck in the mud was well worthwhile. I was hoping she would somehow get caught in quicksand, and I was quite pleased to at least have her jolt to a halt when she walked out into the water and watch her grab her legs and try to pull her feet from the mud while she grunted.