Teenage Monster (1957) Reviews

Teenage Monster (1957)
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A meteor crashes somewhere in the West, killing a miner named Cannon (Jim McCullough). The miner's son Charles (Stephen Parker) survives the ordeal, but grows into a hairy, bestial moron, given to killing sheep, cattle and stray humans. Charles is protected by his long-suffering mother Ruth (Anne Gwynne), who does her best to clean up her son's messes. When mercenary waitress Kathy (Gloria Castillo) learns of Charles' existence, she blackmails Ruth to secure her silence. Kathy also goads Charles into killing a few of her own enemies, leading him on by pretending to be in love with him (a BIG mistake!) Originally (and subsequently) titled Meteor Monster, this tacky little sci-fier was originally released on a double bill with The Brain From Planet Arous. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Anne GwynneGloria Castillo, (more)
Director(s):
Jacques Marquette
Format(s):
DVD
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Richard M.

Dumb movie

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James L.

BAD BAD BAD MOVIE! The monster boy is suppose to be about 17 but looks like an older man with the makeup. His speach is pathetic and after about 30 minutes of listening to him whine and whimper it really gets on your nerves! Where is the rolled up paper when you need one! BAD MOVIE....DON'T BOTHER TO WATCH THIS!!!!!!!!!

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    Richard M.

    Dumb movie

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    James L.

    BAD BAD BAD MOVIE! The monster boy is suppose to be about 17 but looks like an older man with the makeup. His speach is pathetic and after about 30 minutes of listening to him whine and whimper it really gets on your nerves! Where is the rolled up paper when you need one! BAD MOVIE....DON'T BOTHER TO WATCH THIS!!!!!!!!!

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