“The Killer Shrews” (1959) / Z-View

The Killer Shrews (1959)
Director: Ray Kellogg
Screenplay by: Jay Simms
Starring: James Best, Ingrid Goude and Ken Curtis
Tagline: Ravaging beasts feed on human flesh!
The Overview: Beware of spoilers…
Thorne Sherman (Best) and his partner dock their boat loaded with supplies at a remote island research base. Despite an approaching hurricane, Dr. Marlowe Craigis wants Sherman to leave the island immediately and to take his grown daughter, Ann (Goude) as well. Sherman says that they need to hunker down and he’ll take her after the storm passes.
Sherman soon learns that Dr. Marlowe’s experiments have created a breed of killer shrews that must eat twice their body weight daily in order to survive. The shrews’ food supply has dwindled and now the shrews have their eyes on the humans! With teeth strong enough to eat through walls it is just a question of time until they get into the house… and then…
The Killer Shrews is a low-budget horror film that makes the most of the small cast. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for the special effects. It’s very obvious that the shrews are sometimes puppets and other times dogs wearing wigs. There is a romance subplot that is low budget as well. A pre-Gunsmoke, Festus (Curtis) co-stars and produced.
The Killer Shrews is watchable in the Saturday night movie presented by a Horror Host kind of way. In fact I remember first seeing The Killer Shrews on an episode of Sammy Terry’s Nightmare Theater back in the 60s. I was in third or fourth grade. I loved the movie and couldn’t wait to tell the old lady crossing guard all about it on Monday. I recently re-watched The Killer Shrews (this time hosted by Svengoolie). It brought back great memories and I’m sure I’d have liked it better if I was still in elementary school.
The Killer Shrews earns 2 of 5 stars.



























































