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The American scientist pays a visit to the house of his fiancee's family. There, he realizes many plants and local animals horribly mutated by strange radiation. Unfortunately, this radiation effect on the mother and she has changed into something eccentric.
It's debatable whether the three acts of Die, Monster, Die! fit together well, but there's no doubt they collectively add up to one deliriously goofy B-movie.
Lovecraft Lite, from the studio that made the world safe for Edgar Allan Poe.
December 08, 2004
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ineffective Lovecraft adaptation saved by Karloff presence.
August 14, 2003
PopMatters
This creature feature, based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft, might have been more amazing had the makers not taken such pains to borrow from Edgar Allan Poe.