

A group of Viking women build a ship and set off across the sea to locate their missing menfolk, only to fall into the clutches of the barbarian Grimolts who hold their men captive and worship the sea serpent which overturned their ship.
Practical Effects
The sea serpent that appears to be operated by visible fishing line
Production
Corman shot this in six days for approximately the cost of a used car
Costume
Viking chic via 1950s Hollywood: inexplicably clean, vaguely Scandinavian, very beach-appropriate

Director
Roger Corman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Corman filmed this back-to-back with 'The Viking Women' using the same cast, costumes, and that one boat. Efficiency king.
This was part of a weird 1950s mini-trend of 'warrior women' B-pictures that let audiences ogle actresses in skimpy outfits while pretending to be progressive. The1950s were complicated.
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