Yeti: Giant of the 20th Century
Yeti: Giant of the 20th Century could be called an Italian rip-off of an Italian remake of King Kong. Released in 1977 and directed by Gianfranco Parolini, it offers many, many riff worthy moments. Take the industrialist who is lowered in from his private helicopter in an announcer's booth. Or his grandson Herbie, who for some reason is mute. Or the young granddaughter touching Yeti's breast. And let's not forget Yeti himself. During his frequent screaming jags, you'll swear you're looking at one of lead singers from Boston. In Yeti's most touching scene, he heals an injured family dog with his own saliva. Yet there's so much more! The Yeti defrosting scene via helicopter. Yeti's rampage in a major Canadian big city. And is the industrialist voiced by Joe Flaherty? Already a relic from another century, Yeti deserves to be Riffed.
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Bob Jones commented
Wow, this sounds like a bad one!