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Creature from the Black Lagoon
Creature from the Black Lagoon

6.8

Creature from the Black Lagoon

NR·1954·79m

Summary

When scientists exploring the Amazon River stumble on a “missing link” connecting humans and fish, they plan to capture it for later study. But the Creature has plans of his own, and has set his sights on the lead scientist's beautiful fiancée, Kay.

Crew

Director

Jack Arnold

Idea

William Alland

Screenplay

Harry Essex

Screenplay

Arthur A. Ross

Story

Maurice Zimm

Reviews

D

Dsnake1

October 11, 2019

7

Creature from the Black Lagoon is a fairly straight-forward horror film, but even sixty-five years later, it still works.

The movie plays on the fear of the unknown creature. Deep in the Amazon Rainforest, there might be some kind of ancient, half-fish-half-man horror that sets out to kill all humans who come into its territory. Maybe it even wants to steal away the women to continue living. That's a scary thought, in and of itself.

When you add that to the movie's best quality, the score, it makes for some truly chilling, truly tense scenes. The whole film is well done, especially for 1954. The set design is fully believable, and the acting is solid all around. Julie Adams specifically does a great job. Even gill-man's costume was relatively well done, especially for the time.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$1,300,000.00

Keywords

ship
monster
chase
boat
paleontology
expedition
amazon rainforest
water monster
black and white
creature
scientist
sea monster
lagoon
fossil
spear gun