The Manster (1961) Reviews

The Manster (1961)
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Manster is a favorite among campy horror aficionados and for good reason as it is both unintentionally funny and genuinely creepy. A "Manster" is half-man, half-monster. To accommodate this set-up, the title character has two heads. Back in his single-domed days, the Manster was an American reporter (Peter Dyneley) assigned to interview a Tokyo-based scientist (Satoshi Nakamura). Alas, the scientist was off his rocker, and while experimenting with mutations, he turned the reporter into a double-header. Wait till you see the climax, with the hero battling himself on the edge of a live volcano. Though filmed in Japan, The Manster was based on a script by British producer George Breakston, and acted (if that is the word) entirely in English. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Kenneth G. CraneGeorge Breakston, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Maria S.

Interesting! I liked the set up of the lives of Americans in post-war Japan, even fulfilling most Western myths that Geishas are tramps. It's hard to get a really good look at the 2nd head, but the movie is weird enough to be good.

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DELORES S.

This was made in 1961, not 2001. You cannot expect it to be on the same level as today's movies. They didn't have the same technology. You don't watch movies like this to be scared. You watch it to be amused at what used to be considered scary or horror. For those who like low budget monster movies, you will like this movie. Considering the main character received a needle injection in the shoulder, it is strange that space music would start playing.

Yes   |   No


James H.

Pretty silly, and awful, horror monster flick. The monster is so poorly done, it sure doesn’t produce any scares. Poor score, seems more suited to a spaceship kind of film.

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    Maria S.

    Interesting! I liked the set up of the lives of Americans in post-war Japan, even fulfilling most Western myths that Geishas are tramps. It's hard to get a really good look at the 2nd head, but the movie is weird enough to be good.

    Yes   |   No

     
    DELORES S.

    This was made in 1961, not 2001. You cannot expect it to be on the same level as today's movies. They didn't have the same technology. You don't watch movies like this to be scared. You watch it to be amused at what used to be considered scary or horror. For those who like low budget monster movies, you will like this movie. Considering the main character received a needle injection in the shoulder, it is strange that space music would start playing.

    Yes   |   No

     
    James H.

    Pretty silly, and awful, horror monster flick. The monster is so poorly done, it sure doesn’t produce any scares. Poor score, seems more suited to a spaceship kind of film.

    Yes   |   No

     
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