Q (1982)

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Title: Q

Genre: Crime, Horror, Mystery

Cast: Michael Moriarty, Candy Clark, David Carradine, Richard Roundtree, James Dixon, Malachy McCourt, Fred J. Scollay, Peter Hock, Ron Cey, Mary Louise Weller, Bruce Carradine, John Capodice, Tony Page, Larkin Ford, Larry Pine, Eddie Jones, Shelly Desai, Lee Louis, Fred Morsell, Ed Kovens, Richard Duggan, Jennifer Howard, David Snell, Larry Silvestri, Perry Genovese, Gabriel Wohl, Nancy Stafford, Bobbie Burns, Linda Gilbert

Release: 1982-09-08

Runtime: 93

Plot: New York police are bemused by reports of a giant flying lizard that has been spotted around the rooftops of New York, until the lizard starts to eat people. An out-of-work ex-con is the only person who knows the location of the monster's nest and is determined to turn the knowledge to his advantage, but will his gamble pay off or will he end up as lizard food?

Where to watch

    • Q: The Winged Serpent (1982) - Trailer

      • Trailer
    • Larry Cohen on Q THE WINGED SERPENT

      • Featurette
Movie information in first post provided by The Movie Database
Q was a pretty lame 80s thriller. It's labeled as a horror but no way. it's more of a thriller.
 
I haven’t seen this one in decades. I’m with you on the genre. Q isn’t a horror.
 
I haven’t seen this one in decades. I’m with you on the genre. Q isn’t a horror.

They give horror labels to many films that aren't scary at all. Sure could argue that just because I don't find it scary doesn't mean someone else won't which I understand but with certain films the label isn't justified. The movie Q is a perfect example.
 
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