🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Arch Hall Sr.
- Genre: Horror, Comedy, Sci-Fi
- Release year: 1962
- Runtime (length): 1h 32min
- IMDb rating: 2.3/10 (6.2K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: N/A
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A greasy-haired teen serenades a caveman who wants to steal his girlfriend, and everyone’s fashion choices are questionable, especially the dad’s black socks with shorts.
🍿 Eegah: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Discovery in the Desert
Roxy Miller, a young woman driving through the desert near Palm Springs, encounters a towering figure that frightens her. It turns out to be Eegah, a prehistoric caveman who has somehow survived into the modern era. Shaken, she tells her father, Robert, an adventure writer, and her boyfriend, Tom, a local musician.

The Hunt for Eegah
Intrigued and seeking adventure, Robert decides to find Eegah. He hires a helicopter to drop him off in the desert. When the helicopter pilot’s promised pickup fails, Roxy and Tom set out in Tom’s dune buggy to find her father, but their journey soon turns dangerous as they venture deeper into Eegah’s territory.

Captured in the Cave
Eegah captures Robert and takes him to his crude cave dwelling, filled with mummified remains of what appear to be his ancestors. He then kidnaps Roxy as well, developing a strange infatuation with her. The film delves into bizarre and uncomfortable territory as Eegah attempts to bond with Roxy, and Robert can only watch helplessly. Tom begins a search to find them with a shotgun.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Tom (Arch Hall Jr.): Roxy’s musically-inclined boyfriend who attempts to save her from Eegah.
- Roxy (Marilyn Manning): The teenage girl who encounters Eegah and becomes the object of his affection.
- Eegah (Richard Kiel): A prehistoric caveman who terrorizes Palm Springs after falling for Roxy.
- Mr. Miller (Arch Hall Sr.): Roxy’s father, an adventure writer, who seeks to find the giant, Eegah.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Robert Miller: “Watch out for snakes.” – Robert shouts this warning, seemingly out of nowhere, after the first encounter with Eegah.
- Tom: ““I swear on my stack of Elvis Presley LP’s”” – A testament to a teenage boys way of life and his love for Elvis.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $15,000
- Domestic Gross: N/A
- Worldwide Gross: N/A
💥 Eegah Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so ‘Eegah’ isn’t exactly a masterpiece, but that’s what makes it so much fun! I mean, the acting is hilariously bad, the plot is bonkers, and Arch Hall Jr.’s singing… well, it’s something else entirely. I found myself laughing way more than I probably should have, especially during the pool party scene. It’s the kind of movie you watch with friends, and everyone ends up quoting it for weeks afterwards.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of cult classic films”
- “Viewers who appreciate ‘so bad it’s good’ movies”
- “Fans of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K)”
- “Those interested in low-budget filmmaking”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Mild threat and peril”
- “Suggestive themes”
- “Questionable father-daughter interactions”
- “Dubious romantic portrayal of kidnapping”
Professional Reviews
- Slant Magazine: “Slant Magazine includes ‘Eegah’ in its list of The 15 Best Episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000, praising the comedic riffing on the film’s absurdity, especially Arch Hall Jr.’s awkward performance and the film’s overall low-budget charm.
- Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: “Eegah was featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest (1971) for being a horrible movie. It is remembered fondly for being so bad that it’s actually great. This cult classic status has kept the movie alive for so many years.
Audience Reactions
Richard Kiel’s performance as the lovable, clumsy Eegah brings unexpected depth to the movie: Viewers appreciate the unintentional humor and campy charm.
The ‘Watch out for snakes!’ line has become an iconic catchphrase among fans of bad movies.: Fans love to quote iconic, hilarious lines.
Overall Consensus: ‘Eegah’ is a cult classic known for its ‘so bad it’s good’ quality, offering unintentional humor and campy entertainment despite its flaws.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Eegah was shot in just 14 days on a budget of $15,000.”
- “To raise funds, Arch Hall Sr. sold his car and forwent location permits.”
- “Arch Hall Sr. directed the film under the pseudonym Nicholas Merriwether.”
- “The film features a cameo appearance by Ray Dennis Steckler, another director known for low-budget movies.”
🖥️ How to Watch Eegah?
As a cult classic, “Eegah” is difficult to find on major streaming platforms. You can try searching on platforms like Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV to see if it is available for rent or purchase. Check smaller, independent streaming services focused on classic or B-movies, as they might occasionally feature it. Physical copies, such as DVDs, can often be found online through retailers like Amazon, though availability may vary.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Eegah, you might like these similar films:
- Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957): Another notoriously bad movie that has gained a cult following for its sheer awfulness and unintentional humor.
- Robot Monster (1953): A low-budget sci-fi film known for its bizarre plot, cheap special effects, and so-bad-it’s-good charm.
- The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (1964): A campy, low-budget horror musical that shares Eegah’s offbeat humor and bizarre plot elements.
🛒 Eegah Related Products
- Mystery Science Theater 3000: Eegah: Enjoy ‘Eegah’ with hilarious commentary from Joel and the Bots. Perfect for a movie night.
- Retro B-Movie Monster Movie Poster: A vintage-style movie poster of Eegah! It is perfect for fans of kitsch and low-budget horror.
- Caveman Costume: Dress up as the infamous caveman from ‘Eegah’. A fun costume for parties and conventions.
- Rubber Caveman Toy: Bring home a soft rubber caveman toy in honor of the Eegah movie. It is perfect for fans of kitsch and low-budget horror.
🎧 Soundtrack
Eegah features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “Theme from Eegah” – performed by Arch Hall Jr. and the Archers
- “Vickie” – performed by Arch Hall Jr.
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Principal filming locations for “Eegah” were in and around Palm Springs, California, including the Ocotillo Lodge for the club and swimming pool scenes. The desert scenes were shot in the surrounding desert areas.
Richard Kiel, best known for his role as Jaws in the James Bond films “The Spy Who Loved Me” and “Moonraker,” plays the role of Eegah.
Yes, “Eegah” frequently appears on lists of the worst movies ever made. Its low budget, weak acting, and bizarre plot elements have made it a cult classic of bad cinema.
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