Empire of the Ants (film)

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Empire of the Ants is a 1977 science fiction horror film by Bert I. Gordon. Based very loosely on the story by H.G. Wells, the plot involves a group of prospective land buyers led by Marilyn Fryser (Joan Collins), who wind up battling mutated giant ants.

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As with most Bert I. Gordon films, the titular menace is mostly shown to us through photographically enlarged footage of actual ants. This did lead to some problems though, as the Ants' size would change in some scenes.

When it called for the actors to really interact with the ants in some scenes, Large Mock-Up Ant Props were used.

  • Filmed before Collins hit the big time in Dynasty, Collins reportedly said this was her worst ever acting experience.
  • The PC game "Empire of the Ants" is not based on this film or the story, but on another unrelated book by Bernard Werber, Les Fourmis.

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