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Creature from the Black Lagoon

  • 6.9 /10

  • 744

  • 80%

Plot

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.

Cast

Richard Carlson as Dr. David Reed
Richard Carlson

as Dr. David Reed

Julie Adams as Kay Lawrence
Julie Adams

as Kay Lawrence

Richard Denning as Dr. Mark Williams
Richard Denning

as Dr. Mark Williams

Antonio Moreno as Dr. Carl Maia
Antonio Moreno

as Dr. Carl Maia

Nestor Paiva as Captain Lucas
Nestor Paiva

as Captain Lucas

Whit Bissell as Dr. Edwin Thompson
Whit Bissell

as Dr. Edwin Thompson

Bernie Gozier as Zee
Ricou Browning as The Gill Man In Water (uncredited)
Ricou Browning

as The Gill Man In Water (uncredited)

Ben Chapman as The Gill Man On Land (uncredited)
Ben Chapman

as The Gill Man On Land (uncredited)

Movie Facts

Rated

  • G

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • March 5, 1954

Production Companies

  • Universal Pictures

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • Español

  • English

Budget

  • $0.00

Revenue

  • $1,300,000.00

Runtime

  • 1.32 hrs

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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. …

We didn't come here to fight monsters, we're not equipped for it. Out of Universal Pictures, Creature from the Black Lagoon is directed by Jack Arnold, and stars Richard Carlson, Julia Adams, Richard Denning, Antonio Moreno, and Whit Bissell. The eponymous creature was played by Ben Chapman on land and Ricou Browning for the underwater scenes. The cinematography is by William E. Snyder and the…

'Creature from the Black Lagoon' is an entertaining flick from 1954. For a film made so long ago, it really does age nicely. Sure some of the ways used to bring the creature to life look a little dorky in patches, but for the most part I felt the required creepiness - especially via the creature's face. It has the feel of a very well made production, which is little surprise given it'…

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