Alamo Drafthouse’s American Genre Film Archive and Something Weird are teaming up to release 1973’s Godmonster of Indian Flats on 4K Blu-ray! The American Genre Film Archive Kickstarter purchased a 4K film scanner in 2015 so they could digitally transfer titles from the Something Weird library. This is the fourth release in the series, following The Zodiac Killer, Bat Pussy, and Ed Wood’s The Violent Years.
Take a look at this crazy trailer!
Godmonster of Indian Flats Synopsis
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the petting zoo, you meet…Godmonster of Indian Flats! Written and directed by infamous outsider artist Fredric C. Hobbs (Alabama’s Ghost), this is the story of an eight-foot-tall toxic sheep monster that blows up gas stations, smashes crooked politicians, and terrorizes stoners! From the surreal Wild West locations to the outrageous monster effects, Godmonster of Indian Flats is easily the most berserk, out-of-control, and inexplicably deranged creature feature in the history of forever.
Yes, this includes the scene where the Godmonster crashes a children’s picnic. Check out the new key artwork for the release!

Blu-Ray Special features Include
- New 4K preservation from the only surviving 35mm theatrical print
- Rampaging monster trailers from the American Genre Film Archive vaults
- Berserker shorts from the Something Weird vaults
- Bonus movie: Legend of Bigfoot (1975), a new 2K preservation from an original 35mm theatrical print
- Reversible cover art with illustration by Shana Cleveland
Another solid release of a film you never thought you’d EVER see on Blu-ray, right? You can pre-order the Blu-ray here!
This is very cool! I’ve gotta admit, I’ve never even heard of this film before today. What do you think? Have you seen Godmonster of Indian Flats? Are you going to snag the Blu-ray? Tell us in the comments!