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[[File:giant_leeches_post_8624.jpg|frame|It doesn't [[Incredibly Lame Pun|suck]] quite as bad as [[So Bad It's Good|you'd expect]].]]
[[File:giant_leeches_post_8624.jpg|frame|It doesn't [[Incredibly Lame Pun|suck]] quite as bad as [[So Bad It's Good|you'd expect]].]]


''[[Attack of the Giant Leeches]]'' is a "typical for its day" 1959 [[B-Movie|monster movie]] co-produced by [[Roger Corman]], about... well, an [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|attack by some giant leeches]]. It is mostly notable for its appearance in a fourth season episode of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'', alongside the first episode of [[Film Serial]] ''[[Undersea Kingdom]]''.
'''''Attack of the Giant Leeches''''' is a "typical for its day" 1959 [[B-Movie|monster movie]] co-produced by [[Roger Corman]], about... well, an [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|attack by some giant leeches]]. It is mostly notable for its appearance in a fourth season episode of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'', alongside the first episode of [[Film Serial]] ''[[Undersea Kingdom]]''.


When backwoods Florida shopkeeper Dave Walker discovers his hot but hostile wife Liz having an affair with his best friend Cal, he pursues the offending couple into the swamp with a shotgun. But before he can exact his revenge, the pair are dragged under the water by a couple of enormous slug-like creatures.
When backwoods Florida shopkeeper Dave Walker discovers his hot but hostile wife Liz having an affair with his best friend Cal, he pursues the offending couple into the swamp with a shotgun. But before he can exact his revenge, the pair are dragged under the water by a couple of enormous slug-like creatures.