Godmonster of Indian Flats
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Godmonster of Indian Flats is a 1973 American Western horror film written and directed by Fredric Hobbs, and starring Christopher Brooks, E. Kerrigan Prescott, Karen Ingenthron and Stuart Lancaster. Set in a mining and "Old West" tourism community in northern Nevada, the plot depicts the accidental creation of a giant sheep monster that terrorizes the town, as well as a plot about race relations in the 1970s American West.
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Cover of 2018 Blu-ray release of "Godmonster of Indian Flats." A black and white drawing of a large sheep-monster is on an orange background, along with drawings of two men wearing hats, one woman, and one figure wearing a black hood. In green text underneath the drawing it says "Godmonster of Indian Flats." At the top of the image, "AGFA + Something Weird" appears in a green box. In black text at the top, the image says "'Simultaneously grotesque, pitiable, and hilarious.' -- Stephen Thrower, NIGHTMARE USA".
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Godmonster of Indian Flats is a 1973 American Western horror film written and directed by Fredric Hobbs, and starring Christopher Brooks, E. Kerrigan Prescott, Karen Ingenthron and Stuart Lancaster. Set in a mining and "Old West" tourism community in northern Nevada, the plot depicts the accidental creation of a giant sheep monster that terrorizes the town, as well as a plot about race relations in the 1970s American West. The film received little to no theatrical release, but has seen multiple home video (VHS, DVD, video on-demand and Blu-ray disc) runs by genre film distributors in the 45 years since its production.
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