Schlock (film) - Wikipedia Schlock is a 1973 American comedy horror film written, directed by and starring filmmaker John Landis in his directorial debut The film depicts Schlock, an apeman in Southern California
Schlock (1973) - IMDb Schlock: Directed by John Landis With John Landis, Saul Kahan, Joseph Piantadosi, Richard Gillis A small town is terrorized by "The Banana Killer", which turns out to be the missing link between man and ape
Schlock - definition of schlock by The Free Dictionary Schlock is such a word; it is descended from a Middle High German word for a hit or blow, and thus came to refer to damaged merchandise, and then to merchandise of poor quality
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Schlock - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Schlock, from American Yiddish shlak (German Schlacke) meaning "dregs," refers to cheap, shoddy goods or low-quality entertainment, originating early 20th century