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* CreatorsApathy: The director was more interested in doing a metaphor about being gay than doing an actual Cthulhu movie. Later admitting to not having much respect for horror, including Lovecraft, when starting work on the film.
* SerendipityWritesThePlot: In the dock scene between Russell and Zadok, the U.S. Coast Guard cutter 'Alert' can be seen. No-one realised until editing that the name of the cutter was the same as the ship in ''The Call of Cthulhu''.

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* CreatorsApathy: The director was more interested in doing a metaphor about being gay than doing an actual Cthulhu movie. Later admitting He later admitted to not having much respect for horror, including Lovecraft, when starting work on the film.
* SerendipityWritesThePlot: In the dock scene between Russell and Zadok, the U.S. Coast Guard cutter 'Alert' can be seen. No-one realised until editing that the name of the cutter was the same as the ship in ''The Call of Cthulhu''.Cthulhu''.
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* CreatorsApathy: The director was more interested in doing a metaphor about being gay than doing an actual Cthulhu movie. Later admitting to not having much respect for horror, including Lovecraft, when starting work on the film.

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* CreatorsApathy: The director was more interested in doing a metaphor about being gay than doing an actual Cthulhu movie. Later admitting to not having much respect for horror, including Lovecraft, when starting work on the film.film.
* SerendipityWritesThePlot: In the dock scene between Russell and Zadok, the U.S. Coast Guard cutter 'Alert' can be seen. No-one realised until editing that the name of the cutter was the same as the ship in ''The Call of Cthulhu''.
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* CreatorsApathy: The director was more interested in doing a metaphor about being gay than doing an actual Cthulhu movie. Later admitting to not having much respect for horror, including Lovecraft, when starting work on the film.

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