A careening tanker truck rips through the fence of a wild animal park, unleashing an untamed force of nature on an unsuspecting community. Bison, zebras, camels, antelopes and ostriches stampede down the highway. Elephants and rhinos crush cars. A panther terrorizes a family's pet dog. A tiger turns a fleeing bystander into helpless prey. A lion prowls near a home. A local amusement park becomes an arena for a vicious bear-vs.-tiger clash. As park rangers and local cops scramble to recapture the escaped animals, two trigger-happy good ol' boys decide to go big-game hunting. Carol Lynley, who fought her way through an upside-down luxury liner in THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE, returns to the disaster-pic genre as a dedicated veterinarian thrust into the forefront of the people vs. beasts panic. Also in the cast: Philip Michael Thomas before he shot to fame in MIAMI VICE.
Após ficar um ano longe de seus companheiros, Jess Wade (Elvis Presley), recebe um chamado de sua ex-noiva (Ina Balin). Quando ele chega ao lugar do encontro quem o espera na verdade são seus antigos companheiros de quadrilha. Essa emboscada é para incriminar Jess Wade, como autor do roubo que eles haviam cometido. Jess Wade, volta a sua cidade e vai em busca de provar a sua inocência, esse é um western pleno de ação com a música "Charro" interpretada por Elvis Presley.
John Lupton portrays a vacationing city-boy who takes a room in a remote hunting lodge. He soon finds himself in a lick of hillbilly trouble when he catches the eye of a moonshiner's meretricious wife. Low budget "white lightnin'" dramedy released to scant notice in 1957.