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The Day the World Ended was one of a host of old AIP B-movies that were remade as cable tv movies in 2001 under the umbrella table Creature Features and produced by former AIP head Samuel Z. Arkoffs son Lou, monster maker Stan Winston and actress Colleen Camp. Others in the series included Earth vs. the Spider (2001), How to Make a Monster (2001), She Creature (2001) and Teenage Caveman (2001). The original Day the World Ended (1955) was one of the earliest directorial films from Roger Corman, a cheapie about a group of survivors huddled in a Valley immediately after a nuclear holocaust and facing off mutants. As with the other Creature Films, this Day the World Ended throws off any resemblance to the original. (Although this is the only one of the Creature Features that even remotely has any connection to its namesake with a video copy of the original being briefly seen in the background). In the new plot, the title is somewhat of a cheat though an alien monster is loose in a small nowhere town, this falls a long way short from upholding the titular suggestion of the end of the world. The Day the World Ended is also the dullest of the Creature Features. Director Terence Gross, who had previously made the amusingly eccentric Hotel Splendide (2000), enervates none of it, nor creates any atmosphere. There is one cool effect from the Winston effects people where we see Debra Christoffersons face ripped off. And theres a good ending that leaves us in a definite state of ambiguity as to whether the monster is real or not. As such The Day the World Ended would have made for an okay episode of the original Outer Limits (1963-5), but aside from the sting in the tale it is otherwise eminently forgettable.
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