Godmonster of Indian Flats (Fredric Hobbs, 1973)

Sunday 30.10.22 | 12:30 | 89m | 4K preservation

Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the petting zoo! From the singular mind of infamous artist Fredric Hobbs (Troika, Alabama’s Ghost, Roseland), this is the story of an eight-foot-tall toxic sheep monster that blows up gas stations, smashes crooked politicians, and terrorizes stoners.

From the surreal “wild west” locations to the outrageous monster effects and the infamous scene where the Godmonster crashes a childrens’ picnic, this is easily the most inexplicably deranged creature feature in the history of forever.

“Simultaneously grotesque, pitiable, and hilarious.” Stephen Thrower, author of Nightmare USA

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Screening as part of Weird Weekend’s Outwith strand.

Fredric Hobbs’ long-lost Troika opens Weird Weekend III on Friday 28.10.

Thanks to AGFA