The
second set of insect monsters show up later in the film, after the military
compound near Tanner and Keegan’s refuge explodes when a cigarette ignites a
gas leak, and only two of the officers housed there survive, Major Eugene
Denton (George Peppard) and Lt. Tom Perry (Kip Niven). The new insect monsters
emerge in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the group encounters large formations of
killer cockroaches while collecting supplies.
The
first evidence of the roaches appears when they find a human skeleton picked
completely clean by radioactive cockroaches emerging from the sewers. To
emphasize their monstrous nature, the roaches attack Keegan, who is overwhelmed
and killed in seconds. Tanner and love interest Janice (Dominique Sanda) encounter
hordes of cockroaches in a department store, as well, but they escape on their
motorcycle. “The whole town is infested with killer cockroaches,” Tanner
exclaims, an insight proven when we see bare human bones throughout the town.
Cockroaches
are constructed as monsters throughout these battles within the community, with
little attempt to anthropomorphize them. As the survivors head toward the hope
of sanctuary in Albany, New York, insects become monsters, even when they defy
all accurate natural laws. Radiation serves as the culprit causing changes in
insect life, alterations that don’t appear in any other species in the film.
Ultimately Tanner, Janice, and Denton successfully combat all the insect
monsters they encounter and find fellowship in Albany, with what we presume are
the only remaining humans in the U.S. The transformed cockroaches presumably
live on as monstrous nature that must be eradicated or avoided.
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