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The Monster from the Ocean Floor (1954)

The Monster from the Ocean Floor (1954)
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Julie Blair (Anne Kimball), a tourist visiting Mexico's Yucatan region, encounters deep-sea researcher Steve Dunning (Stuart Wade). They hear stories about people and animals that have disappeared from the area around the beach where they meet, but she doesn't believe the legend of a monster until she sees it herself. Then she must do her best to convince Steve and the authorities of what she saw. The creature turns out to be a mutation, probably spawned by recent atomic testing, and Steve must rescue her when she is caught by the monster as she searches for it. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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Starring:
Anne KimbellStuart Wade, (more)
Director(s):
Wyott Ordung
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Monster from the Ocean Floor

Julie Blair (Anne Kimball), a tourist visiting Mexico's Yucatan region, encounters deep-sea researcher Steve Dunning (Stuart Wade). They hear stories about people and animals that have disappeared from the area around the beach where they meet, but she doesn't believe the legend of a monster until she sees it herself. Then she must do her best to convince Steve and the authorities of what she saw. The creature turns out to be a mutation, probably spawned by recent atomic testing, and Steve must rescue her when she is caught by the monster as she searches for it. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
64 mins

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Director(s):
Wyott Ordung
Producer(s):
Roger Corman
Categories:
Horror
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    Geoffrey G.

    Hey?! Where's the fab-tabulous poster art from this movie, by far the best thing about it? Okay it's a 50s 'B'... but no reviews at all!? This was Corman's first flick and deserves at least a nod from cult fans! Well, whaddya want from a movie-rental outfit that doesn't even carry Creature from the Black Lagoon?

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