Inseminoid

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DVD case cover for Inseminoid
DVD case cover for Inseminoid

Inseminoid (called Horror Planet in the United States) is a low budget British science fiction/horror film, directed by Norman J. Warren and released in 1981.

The Internet Movie Database's users rate it at an extremely low 2.4 out of 10. Nevertheless, it is regarded by some as a camp classic of unintentional comedy.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

A team of scientists are working on a distant planet. One of them, Sandy (played by Judy Geeson), is investigating an underground network of caverns when she is attacked and impregnated by a huge, unknown creature. Seeking to protect her unborn twins, she turns on the other members of the team, killing them and drinking their blood. The scientists, who were on a routine mission, now have to fight for their lives.

Tagline: A far from human birth

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