Empire of the Ants
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Empire of the Ants

Empire of the Ants

4.9/ 10

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1977

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89 min

Runtime

Horror
Science Fiction

Overview

A Florida real estate developer and her captain lure investors to a property in the Everglades called Dreamland Shores, under false pretenses that the swampland will soon be developed. After the group arrives on a small island, they find it has been overrun by giant mutated ants, brought on by the dumping of toxic waste in the area.

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Keywords

mind control
florida
based on novel or book
boat
mutant
everglades
ant
giant insect
radioactivity
b movie
nostalgic
real estate
florida everglades
giant ants
animal horror
eco-horror

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Gimly

Gimly

@Ruuz

January 25, 2018

4
4/10

The audio in _Empire of the Ants_ is infuriating to the point of being nigh unwatchable. But on mute? By jingo you might just be onto something there. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Wuchak

Wuchak

May 9, 2022

6
6/10

_**Despondent strangers are thrust into a life-or-death fight near the Everglades**_ A vixen selling questionable swamp land by the ocean in southeastern Florida (Joan Collins) leads a tour of potential buyers suddenly assaulted by colossal ants, evidently altered due to (what else?) radioactive

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