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{{Infobox_Film
== Your contribution to article [[Suzanne E. Baumann]] ==
|name = Humanoids from the Deep
|image = Humanoids from the deep.jpg
|caption = Poster under the alternate title of ''Monster''
|director = [[Barbara Peeters]]
|producer = Martin B. Cohen<br>[[Roger Corman]] (Exec Prod)
|writer = Frederick James<br>Frank Arnold (story)<br>Martin B. Cohen (story)
|starring = [[Doug McClure]]<br>[[Vic Morrow]]
|music = [[James Horner]]
|cinematography = Daniel Lacambre
|distributor = [[New World Communications|New World Pictures]]|released = [[1980]] |runtime = 80 min.
|language = [[English language|English]]
|amg_id = 1:23852
|imdb_id = 0080904
|}}
 
'''''Humanoids from the Deep''''' (also simply known as '''''Monster''''') is a [[1980]] [[horror film|horror]]/[[science fiction]] [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]], starring [[Doug McClure]] and [[Vic Morrow]]. [[Roger Corman]] served as the film's (uncredited) [[Executive Producer]], and the film was distributed by his [[New World Communications|New World Pictures]]. It was directed by [[Barbara Peeters]] (aka Barbara Peters).
Hi, you have been contributing a lot to an article which seems to be about yourself. As you have noticed, someone as tagged this article as a possible copyright violation. If the text on the website http://www.suzannebaumann.ch/ is really under the GFDL, this should be mentioned on the website itself, so that we have a reference of the fact. Otherwise, anyone could create an account with your name on Wikipedia, and pretend that the text found on a random website is free. I'd suggest that you add this fact on the website, and then the copyvio notice can be removed. Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any question. All the best, [[User:Schutz|Schutz]] 12:16, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
 
==Plot==
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Fishermen from the fishing village of Noyo catch what appears to be some kind of monster in the netting of their boat; one of them falls into the water and is dragged under the surface by something unseen. Another fisherman attempts to call for help with the aid of a flare gun but he slips and shoots it accidentally into the deck, causing the vessel to burst into flame and then explode. Everybody onboard is killed.
The text on the website http://www.suzannebaumann.ch/and www.isivoice.ch/ is NOT under the GFDL.
All rights are reserved this is mentioned clearely on the website under:
SUZANNE BAUMANN, Guests/Contact and ISIS VOICE: Contact /Guests
in german language. As I have informed Wikipedia 31.O7.06. Only the text of the article Suzanne E.Baumann and S.baumann which was contributed to wikipedia is free for GFDL .There are other articles in preparation, but if the copyright is still not clear yet, I will wait with other contributions.
Please let me know what else there can be done for the protection of the website[[User: S.baumann]] 17.59,2.August 2006
 
Teenagers Jerry Potter and Peggy Larson go for a swim at the beach. Jerry is abruptly pulled under. Peggy believes it is simply a prank until she discovers his horribly mutilated corpse. The screaming girl tries to make it to the beach but she is attacked and dragged onto the sand by a monstrous figure. The humanoid thing tears off her swimming suit and rapes her.
:Note that you replied on my [[User:Schutz|user page]], instead of my [[User talk:Schutz|talk page]]. Make sure you reply on the talk page the next time ! As for the text, the person who put the copyright violation notice on the page probably noticed that there was a strong similarity between the text on the website and on the Wikipedia page. If nothing on the website indicates that the Wikipedia copy is legitimate, we have no way of making sure that the Wikipedia article is not a copy (especially since we have no way to make sure that you and the website's author are the same person !). Adding a mention such as "The content published on Wikipedia by user S.Baumann under the GFDL and derived from this website has been authorized by the author" to your website would probably do the trick. [[User:Schutz|Schutz]] 13:02, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
 
At night, on the same beach, two more teens are about to have sex in a small tent when another humanoid monster claws its way inside. It brutally kills the boy and chases the girl onto the beach. She manages to outrun her assailant but then runs straight into the arms of yet another humanoid. The monster throws her onto the sand and rapes her.
It is suggested to merge the article Suzanne Baumann into Suzanne E. Baumann. I started with the article Suzanne Baumann- because there seems to exist an other artist called Suzanne Baumann in the US, and I had constantly many problems, I changed the articles name. So I changed in the english version to Suzanne E. Baumann, which is my full name.Both names are right so it is possible to merge Suzanne E. Baumann into Suzanne Baumann or Suzanne Baumann into Suzanne E. Baumann in to one article. I am known as Suzanne Baumann.[[User:S.baumann]] 15:38,10 August 2006
:Make sure that all the content in article [[Suzanne Baumann]] is included in [[Suzanne E. Baumann]], and we can then transform the former into a redirection towards the latter (I am happy to do it if you don't know how to do it); tell me if you need any help or if you are happy for the redirection to be added. [[User:Schutz|Schutz]] 14:20, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
 
A company called Canco has announced plans to build a huge cannery near Noyo. It turns out that the murderous, sex-hungry mutations are apparently the result of Canco's experimentation with a growth hormone they had earlier administered to trout. The trout escaped from the laboratory waters into the ocean during a storm, and were then eaten by other, larger fish who proceeded to instantly mutate into the brutally depraved humanoids who have begun to terrorize the village.
Now that the merge is done, you may want to improve the format of the [[Suzanne E. Baumann]] article, especially if you want to learn more about Wikipedia. There is quite a bit of work to do to bring this article to Wikipedia's usual standard and format. For more information, you can start with the page [[Wikipedia:Guide to layout]], or ask me for help if you need it. All the best, [[User:Schutz|Schutz]] 10:56, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
 
By the time heroic Jim Hill (McClure) and Dr. Susan Drake (Ann Turkel) have figured out what is going on, it is too late to stop the village's annual carnival from starting. At the carnival, the humanoids show up in droves, relentlessly murdering the men and raping every woman they can grab. Luckily, Jim devises a plan to stop the marauding beasts. The morning after the carnival, everything seems about to return to normal. However, Peggy has survived her sexual assault and is about to give birth when her monstrous offspring suddenly bursts out of her stomach in a fountain of blood.
==ISIS VOICE==
 
I've added the "{{tl|prod}}" template to the article [[ISIS VOICE]], suggesting that it be deleted according to the [[Wikipedia:Proposed deletion|proposed deletion]] process. All contributions are appreciated, but I don't believe it satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and I've explained why in the deletion notice (see also [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not]] and [[Wikipedia:Notability]]). Please either work to improve the article if the topic is worthy of inclusion in Wikipedia, or, if you disagree, discuss the issues raised at [[Talk:ISIS VOICE]]. If you remove the {{tl|dated prod}} template, the article will not be deleted, but note that it may still be sent to [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion]], where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached. [[User:Agent 86|Agent 86]] 17:59, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
==Response==
''Humanoids from the Deep'' is a 1980s' updating of many similarly plotted [[genre]] offerings from the 1950s, with the addition of lots of graphic violence and nudity. Thanks to good [[word of mouth]] among teenage boys, the film was a modest financial success for New World Pictures, and it continues to be a [[cult film|cult]] favorite today.
 
Critical reviews were far from laudatory. Paul Taylor, in ''[[Time Out]]'', said that “Despite the sex of the director, a more blatant endorsement of exploitation cinema's current anti-women slant would be hard to find…Peeters also lays on the gore pretty thick amid the usual visceral drive-in hooks and rip-offs from genre hits; and with the humour of an offering like ''[[Piranha (film)|Piranha]]'' entirely absent, this turns out to be a nasty piece of work all round."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timeout.com/film/72398.html|title=Humanoids from the Deep|accessdate=2007-02-21|first=Taylor|last=Paul|publisher=Time Out}}</ref> [[Phil Hardy (journalist)|Phil Hardy]]’s ''[[The Aurum Film Encyclopedia]]: Horror'', said, after noting that additional sex and violence scenes had been edited into the film without director Peeter’s knowledge, “…weighed down as it is with solemn musings about ecology and dispossessed Indians, it looks as if it was always a hopeless case."<ref name="Hardy">Hardy, Phil (editor). ''The Aurum Film Encyclopedia: Horror'', Aurum Press, 1984. Reprinted as ''The Overlook Film Encyclopedia: Horror'', Overlook Press, 1995, ISBN 0-87951-518-X</ref> Nathaniel Thompson, on his ''Mondo Digital'' website, observed, “Director Peeters claimed that Roger Corman added some of the more explicit shots of slimy nudity at the last minute to give the film some extra kick, but frankly, the movie needed it. Though competently handled, the lack of visual style, occasionally slow pacing, and peculiar lack of (intentional) humor hinder this from becoming an all-out trash masterpiece…”<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mondo-digital.com/humanoids.html|title=Humanoids from the Deep|accessdate=2007-02-21|first=Thompson|last=Nathaniel|publisher=Mondo Digital}}</ref> But [[Michael Weldon]], writing in his ''Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film'', opined, “Many were offended by the rape aspect of this fast-paced thriller featuring lots of ''[[Creature from the Black Lagoon]]''-inspired monsters…Like it or not, it was a hit and is not dull.”<ref name="Weldon">Weldon, Michael. ''The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film'', Ballantine Books, 1983. ISBN 978-0345343451</ref>
 
==Remake==
In 1996, a [[remake]] of ''Humanoids from the Deep'' was produced for [[Showtime (television)|Showtime]] by Corman's production company, Concorde-New Horizons, starring [[Robert Carradine]] and [[Emma Samms]]. Surprisingly, this version toned down the sex and gore aspects &mdash; the very elements that had distinguished the otherwise unimaginative first film. The remake was not a success among fans or critics.
 
==Trivia==
 
* Barbara Peeter's version of the film apparently was deemed lacking in the required exploitation elements needed to satisfy the movie's intended audience. [[Jimmy T. Murakami]] was brought in to spice up the movie, and it was he who was reportedly responsible for filming all of the sex, nudity and gore scenes.
 
* Several people who went on to bigger and better things worked on the film, including composer [[James Horner]], makeup artist [[Rob Bottin]] (who designed the humanoid costumes), and future producer [[Gale Anne Hurd]], who worked as a Production Assistant.
 
* [[The Buzzcocks]] were fans of the film and wanted to name one of their [[Extended Play|EP]]s "Humanoids from the Deep Pts. 1 - 3"; however, believing there might be a rights problem with using that title, they released the EP as simply "Pts. 1 - 3"
 
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==External links==
*{{imdb title|id=0080904|title=Humanoids From The Deep}} (1980)
*{{imdb title|id=0117506|title=Humanoids From The Deep}} (Remake)
 
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