Tail Sting

Don't Fasten Your Seatbelt!

2.2
20011h 37m

A pack of massive genetically altered Scorpions escape containment on an airplane, turning passengers into victims and forcing one ordinary woman to confront her worst fears.

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Cast

Photo of Laura Putney

Laura Putney

Dr. Jennifer Ryan

Photo of Robert Merrill

Robert Merrill

Captain Jack Russell

Photo of Jean Carol

Jean Carol

Flight Attendant Patti

Photo of Sean P. Donahue

Sean P. Donahue

Airport Security

Photo of Thomas Dunn

Thomas Dunn

Gunter (Joe)

Photo of David Alan Graf

David Alan Graf

Supervisor Mike Rowe

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Wuchak

5/10

**_“Scorpions on a Plane” five years before “Snakes on a Plane”_**

Passengers & crew on a flight from Melbourne to Los Angeles have to contend with mutated scorpions inadvertently released from the cargo bay.

“Tail Sting” (2001) is an amusing creature feature on a direct-to-video budget. Armchair critics write it off as cheesy low-budget monster dreck and, I suppose, that’s what it is. But at least it’s legitimately funny in a droll way.

The female cast is okay with Laura Putney (Jennifer), Shirly Brener (Shannon) and Tara Price (Courtney). They coulda been utilized better.

The setting is too one-dimensional and the non-CGI effects are quaint, but there are just enough thrills for a throwaway flick with a TV budget. I can’t help wonder if this was the inspiration for “Snakes on a Plane,” which came out five years later.

The movie runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles (going by the credits) with the opening reportedly done in New Zealand.

GRADE: C

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