Tremors 1990 Internet Archive Patched
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The movie stars Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter, Reba McEntire, and Michael Gross, and has a perfect blend of humor, suspense, and action. The story begins with Val McKee (Kevin Bacon), a handyman, and Earl Basset (Fred Ward), a mechanic, who team up to investigate a series of mysterious earthquakes and cattle mutilations in the small town of Perfection, Nevada. As the creature attacks intensify, they are joined by Rhonda LeBeck (Finn Carter), a seismologist, and Burt Gummer (Michael Gross), a survivalist. The story begins with Val McKee (Kevin Bacon),
Directed by Ron Underwood in his feature debut, “Tremors” follows handymen Valentine “Val” McKee (Kevin Bacon) and Earl Bassett (Fred Ward), who are desperate to leave the tiny, desolate desert town of Perfection, Nevada. Their plans are derailed when they discover that the town is under siege by giant, prehistoric, worm-like creatures that hunt by sensing vibrations from the surface. With the help of seismologist Rhonda LeBeck (Finn Carter) and eccentric survivalists Burt and Heather Gummer (Michael Gross and Reba McEntire, in her acting debut), the group must band together to outsmart the monsters they dub “Graboids” and survive the night.
The Internet Archive’s copy is typically a standard definition rip (often from VHS or early DVD). It lacks the restoration of official Blu‑ray releases but carries a nostalgic, “late‑night TV” charm that fits the movie perfectly.
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