Sting of Death | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 7, 2021
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First half of the film is pretty much just 60s kids dancing. The rest is one of the cheapest looking monsters ever created...and some dancin
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | A mutant jellyfish stalks biology students in the Florida everglades. |
| lead actors | Joe Morrison | Valerie Hawkins | John Vella | Jack Nagle | Sandy Lee Kane | Deanna Lund | Doug Hobart |
| director | William Grefe |












