Rating:
****/*****, or 8/10
Classic
monster movie from the 'House of Horror', Universal Pictures: the
last monster to be added to the staple of 'Universal's original
monsters', as well as the only monster from the Fifties in the bunch,
since the rest of them were all released in the early Thirties and Forties. As a dessert to the creature cake, it turns out a damn
tasty course, even though in many respects it's a poor man's King
Kong. It's also an interesting transitional movie between
Universal's classic studio monster movies of old and the typical
creature feature science fiction films of the Fifties, courtesy of Jack Arnold, one of the most prolific directors of the genre in this decade (his other works include It Came from Outer Space (1953), Tarantula (1955) and The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)). A band of
scientists stumbles on the remains of an 'amphibian missing link', a
Gill Man (never mind actual science here). However, the animal was not
the only one of its kind, since a live specimen starts stalking the
group, in particular the beautiful girl (Julie Adams) among them,
resulting in an (in)famous underwater swimming duet between the pair.
Sadly, the romance is one-sided as the creature finds out when he
tries to get a little closer to the object of his fascination but is
instead met with fear, violence and eventually greed as the explorers
mean to capture the beast and take it back to civilization. However,
the monster has some thoughts of his own on that subject and doesn't
surrender so easily, with deadly consequences. Beautiful – and for
that time, spectacular – underwater photography, a solid cast
(including fan favorite Richard Denning, who starred in a number of
Fifties' Sci-Fi flicks, not all of them as good as this one) and an
excellent balance between drama, action and romance. One of the first
movies to be released in 3-D during the short lived 3-D craze in the
Fifties with which Hollywood studios hoped to lure audiences away
from the new medium of television (unsuccessfully it must be said).
Starring:
Richard Carlson, Richard Denning, Julie Adams
Directed
by Jack Arnold
USA:
Universal Pictures, 1954
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