Réalisation:
Bradford MayScénario:
Ronald ParkerPhotographie:
John StokesMusique:
J. Peter RobinsonActeurs·trices:
Adam Baldwin, Julie Carmen, Emile Hirsch, Bobby Hosea, Monroe Reimers, Don Battée, Tony Briggs, Brad McMurray, Clayton Watson, Peter KentRésumés(1)
Un biologiste et son fils découvrent une mystérieuse créature dans les eaux d'une île de Polynésie... (texte officiel du distributeur)
Critiques (3)
Lecture obligatoire pour tous ceux qui ont le moindre problème avec le génie de l'enfant d'Hollywood et son Jurassic Park. Mais attention ! Ici, un accident vasculaire cérébral est à craindre ! ()
A slightly second-rate take on Godzilla, but while Japanese Godzillas (not Emmerich's crap) are fun to watch and you don't mind the technical imperfections, its Hollywood cousin Gargantua makes you wonder about the rubbish that can be put on a filmstrip. Terrible in every aspect, from the direction to the actors and the visual effects. And just when you think nothing can surprise you, along comes a musical theme that blatantly rips off Silvestri's from Predator. But fans of bad movies will surely find "their thing". For example, there’s a pathetic and seriously meant monologue of a soldier standing by the monster's corpse is irresistibly comic. And there’s a lot more from where it came from. At least something. :) ()
Even A Journey into the Primeval Times, which is more than 40 years older, had better effects and storyline. Gargantua is just an embarrassment to the sci-fi genre. P. S. Reaction to the poster's tagline: "Terror has a new name. - Its name is Bradford May." ()