"Arachnophobia," directed by Frank Marshall, is a 1990 comedy-horror-thriller that follows a small town plagued by a deadly spider infestation. When a new species of venomous spiders hitch a ride from the jungles of South America to the quiet town of Canaima, chaos ensues as the arachnids begin terrorizing the unsuspecting residents. Dr. Ross Jennings, played by Jeff Daniels, finds himself at the center of the chaos as he battles to protect his family and community from the deadly spiders with the help of an eccentric exterminator, Delbert McClintock, portrayed by John Goodman. As the spider population grows out of control, fear grips the town, and Dr. Jennings must overcome his own arachnophobia to save the day. With a blend of humor, suspense, and heart-pounding moments, "Arachnophobia" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the battle against the eight-legged invaders reaches its climax. Featuring a talented cast that includes Harley Jane Kozak and Julian Sands, this cult classic delivers thrills and laughs in equal measure, making it a must-watch for fans of both horror and comedy genres.
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